City-based ZeroCode is looking to see how quickly a company can get digitised without the need for coders and coding.
Hyderabad: No-code application development platforms have been gaining traction in the last few years and while these platforms do not require any formal knowledge of coding, there is still training required for a skilled workforce to use these platforms. In order to help businesses and skilled workforce gain insights on such platforms and to make these no-code platforms available for a wider audience, one Hyderabad-based company is on a mission to build one million alternative developer networks in the next five years.
Built by serial entrepreneurs who sensed problems in their previous ventures, city-based ZeroCode is looking to see how quickly a company can get digitised without the need for coders and coding. “We solve three major problems – need of a developer, faster rollout and reduced cost. With our platform, any company can build an e-commerce app or a supply chain management website or even an human resource management system. Through our solution, about 60-65 per cent effort of the company is saved,” said Bharath Kumar, CEO, ZeroCode Innovations.
Not just this, the company also provides training to interested skilled workforce about their platform and gain insights on how the platform can be used from their company’s standpoint. It offers three different levels of training – one is one day one app wherein a sector-specific expert can learn to make an application using ZeroCode in just one day. Second is a 30-hour programme called Super100 which is spread across 10 days for more serious users who want to start exploring career opportunities by learning about the platform. And this is a 100-hour training programme wherein anyone with an idea can get trained and transform their idea by using ZeroCode.
“We have partnered with many academic institutions in India and abroad and are training students on our platform and preparing them for the future. Our courses are completely online. We are also in talks with academic institutions to set up Centres of Excellence for students to learn about these new technologies,” said Kumar.
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