Dutch startup Skylark takes off to give non-technical founders wings
14-03-2025 14:28 via thenextweb.com

Dutch startup Skylark takes off to give non-technical founders wings

A new startup called Skylark has taken flight today — with TNW lending an extra set of wings. The company launches with a central mission: empowering non-technical founders to quickly create high-quality Minimum Viable Products (MVPs). To bring their plans to life, Skylark has created an AI-enhanced framework that promises rapid, efficient iteration cycles. Freelance developers apply the framework to build the MVP. While they code, Skylark’s internal team handles the client acquisit
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