This Indian Startup Brings “Vibe Coding” to Enterprises

Bengaluru-based startup TableSprint has unveiled a new “Vibe Coding” tool. While most vibe coding tools are targeted at hobbyists, this tool is targeted at enterprise users. It aims to help non-tech teams solve their problems by building apps using natural language prompts.
The company was founded by Abhijeet Kumar, Chirag Jadhav (both ex-BBDaily, acquired by BigBasket), and NagaSanthosh Joysula (ex-EY). It claims to build real-world business applications rather than prototypes, which is the case with the majority of no-code AI tools today. The tool is backed by TableSprint’s AI Consult engine, which allows businesses to build complex and scalable solutions without writing a single line of code.
TablePrint’s Key Features
According to the company, its AI tool can build apps with the help of natural language prompts. For example, it can build an inventory tracker with approval workflows. It can also manage business logic, multi-tenant setups, relational databases, and API integrations. The company also claims that the AI app builder can enable non-technical teams like operations, finance, products, and more to create and deploy apps in minutes.
What’s So Special About TableSprint?
Indian businesses have always struggled to keep up or automate their workflow by building internal tools, especially for ops-heavy industries like logistics, edtech, and fintech. Due to limited engineering teams, the majority of non-tech teams still rely on spreadsheets or legacy tools far longer than they should.
While there are several no-code or low-code tools available in the market, the majority of them are focused on developers or hobbyists. But tools like TableSprint allow non-techies of the company to create apps and solve a particular problem without requiring any coding skills.
Still Early Days, But Promising Use Cases
While the concept sounds similar to other no-code or low-code tools, TableSprint is betting that its focus on real-world business requirements will give it an edge. Companies like Flipkart, Vedantu, Aspire Fintech, and Easebuzz are already using TableSprint to build complex and scalable internal tools.