Future Unicorn Award nominee: Bitrise
DIGITALEUROPE is proud to introduce Bitrise, among the selected SMEs to participate in the Future Unicorn Award. This Hungarian company is driving the digitisation of SMEs and enterprises by creating a platform for the automation of repetitive, error-prone parts of the app development process to help developers focus their time on more creative and important tasks.
About Bitrise
Bitrise helps you develop and operate better mobile applications, faster, by automating recurring tasks. What used to take hours out of every developer’s day is now as easy as dragging-and-dropping a series of steps into workflows that run automatically.
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Why Bitrise?
1. Mobile is the biggest computing platform in the world and at the same time, mobile development is the youngest of all types of software development with the least developed set of tools. Bitrise provides mobile developers with a robust toolset specifically tailored to their challenges, making them more effective, happier and – at the end of the day – generating massive benefits for the businesses employing them.
2. Close to half of mobile-first unicorn startups *in the world* currently use Bitrise and have many times been using Bitrise as they scaled to billion dollar valuations: The fastest growing teams in the world choose Bitrise because we allow them to be even faster.
3. They are the highest rated CICD solution in the world on customer satisfaction platforms, beating out Amazon, Microsoft and many bigger, older, better funded companies.
To learn more about Bitrise, visit their website
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About the award
The Pan-European Future Unicorn Award aims to highlight innovative SMEs that have the potential to become Europe’s next unicorns. The award is compiled by asking all the national trade associations affiliated with DIGITALEUROPE to nominate a single SME from their country. This results in a truly pan-European selection of incredible digital companies from all sectors.
The award will be delivered at our flagship event, Masters of Digital, in Brussels on 6 February.
For more information about the award please contact Yann Finger.