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TableSprint offers an AI-first SaaS platform that helps companies build apps and playbooks across business verticals. The no-code platform offers customizable building blocks such as AI Write/Image, Forms, Workflows, Kanban, and Charts, which can be tailored to specific business processes like sales, orders, purchases, HR, etc.
Companies can start with simple use cases—such as surveys, forms, payments, notifications, product catalogs, employee onboarding, or HR document storage—and scale up to full business workflows like managing end-to-end sales processes. Tablesprint also provides pre-built playbooks, such as ‘Hire to Retire,’ ‘Order to Cash,’ and ‘Procure to Pay,’ which have pre-built modules for the complete business workflows.
For example, the ‘Hire to Retire’ playbook has pre-built app functionalities for the entire employee lifecycle, including document management, recruitment, onboarding, leave and timesheet tracking, office shift scheduling, and exit procedures. Companies can use these pre-built playbooks or create their own to meet evolving needs. This approach allows enterprises to adapt and improve their systems over time, ensuring operational efficiency and scalability.
Tablesprint fills a critical gap in the enterprise software market by tackling the inefficiencies of traditional Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems, which often operate in silos. These legacy systems frequently present challenges with usability and complexity, leading to low adoption rates. According to Gartner, only 35-40% of ERP and CRM user licenses are typically utilized, with implementation success rates below 60%.
Modules and apps that users build for:
1. CRM: Lead Management, Sales Forecast, Follow-Ups, Pipeline Building
2. Forms and Surveys: 25 field types with payment form option
3. Project Management: Tasks, Assignments, Cards, Gantt and Kanban Views
4. Purchase lifecycle: Supplier onboarding and management, Purchase orders
5. HR Processes: Onboarding, Leaves, Assets, Timesheet, and Expenses
6. Job Portals: End-to-end recruitment solution
7. Reverse logistics: Return processes and tracking
8. Subscription and Billing: Different plans and subscriptions
It recently raised around USD 1 million in a funding round led by a group of prominent angel investors and syndicates, including Ankit Bhati (Co-Founder, Ola), Ajeet Khurana (Founder, Reflexical), Sunil Sharma (CEO, Coingape), BlueLotus Ventures, TDV Partners, DGC Ventures, and Abhijeet Bhandari (Advisor-startups).[1]
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[edit][2]The Hindu https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/bengaluru-start-up-tablesprint-raises-1-million-from-angel-investors/article68760298.ece [3] CXO Today https://cxotoday.com/press-release/tablesprint-raises-around-usd-1-million-to-empower-enterprises-to-build-ai-powered-future-ready-apps-at-low-cost/ [4] Economic Times https://m.economictimes.com/tech/funding/no-code-app-builder-tablesprint-raises-1-million/articleshow/114272000.cms