First Response combines no code with AI technology to develop software within 24 hours. This speed is necessary for companies that frequently deal with crisis situations.
The Belgian startup First Response develops tailor-made digital solutions within 24 hours. This speed is achieved through a combination of no-code and AI technology. The software has already been used in various projects, for example for Lantis, and is aimed at companies that often find themselves in crisis situations and need to react quickly. First Response’s fastest module guarantees a go-live within 24 hours.
Crisis situations
First Response focuses on companies, innovation teams and governments that need to react quickly, for example in a crisis or in a rapidly changing market. The startup offers digital solutions at three speeds, with the fastest option being a go-live within 24 hours. According to co-founder Olivier Coolen, the need to react quickly is crucial in a world that is changing ever faster.
CEO Pieter Moeremans explains that the concept of First Response was born during the Corona pandemic. The technology can be used, for example, to digitally organize disaster relief or to quickly restore services after a cyberattack. Innovation teams that need to quickly develop, validate and adapt a product can also turn to First Response.
No code and no AI
First Response’s fast development time is due to the use of no code and AI. No code enables the creation of complex applications without having to write every line of code yourself. AI plays a supporting role in the development process.
First Response offers an alternative to traditional agile development. The market for Rapid Application Development (RAD), where no code and low code are at the core, is growing rapidly. First Response has a strong position in this market, including the project for Lantis, and is ready to further expand its services in Europe.