We built the largest no code portfolio, ever.
Over the past few years, Rantir has had the privilege of collaborating with over 400 startups — 80 of which went on to raise more than $10 million (varies), collectively generating over $2 billion in capital.
But following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, we, like many in the startup ecosystem, took a hard look at the fragility of growth infrastructure. We noticed a troubling pattern: brilliant founders launching with cutting-edge no-code tools, only to stall out when it came time to scale. These weren’t failures of ambition or execution — they were failures of tooling. The platforms just weren’t designed to evolve with the businesses they helped launch.
That realization led to the birth of TIR templates — Transformational Intelligent Repositories — a new class of peer-vetted, customizable software designed to flatten the horizontal SaaS landscape. TIRs are more than templates; they’re mini SaaS engines, packaged with distribution in mind and wired for long-term flexibility. By building on the principles of open source but layering in integrated AI tooling, automated integrations, and an accessible licensing model, Rantir is creating a new standard for how builders launch, scale, and own their software. This is the next wave of entrepreneurial infrastructure — durable, dynamic, and designed to meet founders where they are.Let me know if you’d like a headline or a more formal wire-style version as well.