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A BIG THANK YOU: Major Milestone and Exciting Things To Come at Xano 🚀

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We raised $10M Series A to empower all organizations to use No-Code  ‌ ‌ ‌ Â

We raised $10M Series A to empower all organizations to use No-Code  ‌ ‌ ‌    Hi {NAME}, After a year of hard work, support from the No-Code community, and trust from you and all our amazing Xano supporters we're thrilled to have accomplished a major milestone. Today, I'm reaching out with a heart full of gratitude and exciting news that speaks volumes about our collective journey at Xano. 🎉 We've Successfully Raised $10M in Series A Funding In a significant stride forward, Xano has secured $10M in Series A funding, led by MHS Capital, Engineering Capital, and some remarkably visionary angel investors. This is not merely a financial injection but a substantial vote of confidence in our mission, and YOU, our early believers, who have played an integral role in crafting this milestone. Check out our [blog post]( for more information on our Series A. Increased Value & New Horizons As we infuse these resources into Xano, our commitment to making backend development universally accessible becomes even more fervent. With this fresh round of funding, we aim to: - 💡 Enhance Our Platform: Offering even more intuitive and powerful features for an elevated user experience. - 🚀 Scale Effectively: Ensuring the robustness and scalability of Xano to accommodate our expanding community. - 🛡 Bolstered Security: Doubling down on ensuring the highest benchmarks of security and compliance are met. - 🔗 Boosted Interoperability: Enabling smoother interactions between Xano and vital data sources. Gleaning Insights at the Paris No-Code Summit We recently attended the No-Code Summit in Paris. Our CEO, Prakash Chandran, along with representatives from our customer [Heimstaden](, shared insights into the transformative power of no-code technologies. Catch a glimpse of this insightful talk and the monumental ideas that were shared below. [No-Code Summit: Xano-Heimstaden Keynote]( 🫶 Thank You For Being Our Pillar Your early belief and unstinting support have been monumental in steering us towards this pivotal moment. As we navigate through this exciting chapter, our commitment to enriching your experience with Xano is increasingly amplified. Here's to the exciting journey ahead and pressing on together toward our mission to empower anyone to create scalable, world-class software. To the many milestones ahead, Michael and the Xano team  [Twitter]( [Youtuve](  ©2023 Xano Inc. 20700 Ventura Blvd. Ste 210, Woodland Hills, CA 91364 [Don't like these emails? Unsubscribe.]()                              Â

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