Just 8 months in, India's vibe-coding startup Emergent claims ARR of over $100M | TechCrunch
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Just 8 months in, India's vibe-coding startup Emergent claims ARR of over $100M | TechCrunch
"Indian vibe-coding platform Emergent was launched just eight months ago, and it now says it's generating annual run-rate revenue of more than $100 million, thanks to surging demand by small businesses and non-technical users. The startup on Tuesday said it had doubled its annual run-rate revenue to $100 million in the past month, and it now has more than 6 million users worldwide across 190 countries, of which about 150,000 are paying customers."
"Nearly 40% of Emergent's users are small businesses, and about 70% have no prior coding experience. People mostly use the platform to digitize operations previously run on spreadsheets, email or messaging apps, and to build custom software, co-founder and CEO Mukund Jha told TechCrunch. Emergent's rapid growth comes as interest in "vibe-coding," or using AI to code software, skyrockets around the world."
Emergent launched eight months ago and achieved an annual run-rate exceeding $100 million after doubling revenue in the past month. The platform reports more than 6 million users across 190 countries and about 150,000 paying customers, with users having created over 7 million applications. Nearly 40% of users are small businesses and roughly 70% have no prior coding experience. Users primarily build business-facing apps—custom CRMs, ERPs, inventory and logistics tools—often replacing spreadsheets, email and messaging workflows. Approximately 80–90% of new projects target mobile, and revenue comes from subscriptions, usage-based pricing, and deployment and hosting fees while gross margins improve.
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