Built by builders,
for builders.
CodeConductor is a bootstrapped, profitable platform company on a mission to put real software in the hands of every team — without making them hire an engineering org to do it.
Our story
We started CodeConductor in 2024 because we'd watched the same scene play out at company after company: business teams full of ideas, IT teams full of tickets, and a six-month gap between the two where good ideas went to die.
The “low-code” platforms that promised to fix it ended up making things worse — vendor lock-in, brittle apps, and the moment you outgrew the template, you were stuck. Engineers refused to touch them. The business teams who built on them got abandoned.
We thought there was a better way: give people a platform that lets anyone build an app from a prompt, but generates real code on real frameworks underneath. So when the citizen developer ships an MVP, the engineers can extend it. When the business unit outgrows the prototype, IT can govern it. When the startup gets acquired, the buyer doesn't have to throw it away.
We built CodeConductor without taking outside money, because we wanted to build the company on customers — not on a runway clock. We're 30 people across the SF Bay Area and Chandigarh, India. We're profitable. And we're shipping fast.
Where we work
Headquarters
SF Bay Area
Where we meet customers, raise our standards, and argue about product.
Engineering & Operations
Chandigarh, India
Where we build, ship, and keep the platform running for customers around the world.