In today’s rapidly evolving technology world, some startups don’t go with the flow; instead, they make waves. This week, our feature is on TableSprint, a Bengaluru SaaS startup that has released something really interesting that is a platform where anyone can develop enterprise-grade applications within minutes, without requiring coding.
Yes, you heard that correctly. If you are able to write in English, you can create your own app. This ambitious concept is the company’s term for “vibe coding,” which could even revolutionize the way companies think about technology.
What is Vibe Coding?
The term “vibe coding” is picking up steam in Silicon Valley, and TableSprint has pioneered the cause in India. Rather than learning to code in Java or Python, users can tell the platform what they wish their app to be able to do in English. The platform processes those instructions as a functional enterprise application.
For instance, a school administrator might just type, “I need an app to track student attendance and report back to parents.” In a matter of minutes, TableSprint’s platform can create a working application that does just that.

Why TableSprint Stands Out This Week
1. Technology for Everyone
• Creating apps has in the past been reserved just for those who know code or companies willing to buy coders.
• TableSprint has broken that barrier by making it possible for anyone to create apps in some English language. This is particularly beneficial to small businesses, teachers, and owners of small businesses.
2. Time-Saving Innovation
• Creating apps the traditional way consumes weeks or months but with TableSprint, it can be done in minutes.
• Such speed is not merely economical but also keeps pace with the fast pace of modern business needs.
3. Enterprise-Ready Quality
• Unlike simple no-code site builders, TableSprint focuses on business-grade apps—solutions that can handle real-world business needs.
• It makes it useful not just for individual users but even for large enterprises seeking to automate processes with efficiency.
4. Part of a Larger Trend
• No-code space is turning out to be a phenomenon across the world. As per Gartner, it is estimated to hit $65 billion by 2027.
• By getting in early, TableSprint is a leading Indian player in a US-dominated industry.
How Did They Do It?
TableSprint was created by engineers who noticed that firms were discovering that it was expensive and time-consuming to create apps. With the combination of artificial intelligence with simplicity, and ease of use, they came up with a platform that translates human language into technical commands.
This wasn’t an overnight creation. It is a culmination of months of research, experimentation, and understanding what technical and non-technical users need. The Bengaluru ecosystem—famous for fostering SaaS startups—also offered the perfect launchpad.

Why This Matters?
Startups have a tendency to bring about disruption, but TableSprint does so in a way that comes down to everyday problems. From teachers to shopkeepers to corporate managers, all can now build an app to solve their problems without hiring developers.
This week, TableSprint taught us why startups matter: they take grand, complicated concepts and simplify them into easy-to-use solutions. With its latest “vibe coding” platform, TableSprint has become our Startup of the Week.
In an age where technology can feel so complicated, TableSprint shows us that sometimes the best innovation is also the simplest one.






