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Outcome low-code no-code survey
- Survey of 1,000 C-Level executives reveals awareness doesn’t line up with breathless predictions about technology’s growth
- Surprisingly, nearly 40% of chief technology officers (CTO) in North America acknowledged never hearing of low-code and no-code software development
- This is a sharp contrast to Europe, where only 24% of CTO’s are unaware of the technology
AMERSFOORT – August 12, 2021 – CLEVR, the company that helps enterprises accelerate their digital transitions through the enormous power of the Mendix low-code and no-code (LCNC) development solutions, today announced the results of a survey that shows a shockingly high number of executives from North America have yet to hear about no-code and low-code software development.
More than a quarter (27%) of the C-suite executives from North America surveyed revealed that they were unaware of the technology. The level of knowledge about LCNC was even low when it came to chief technology officers (CTO) in North America, traditionally the savviest tech people within an organization. Of those surveyed in North America a whopping 38% acknowledged not knowing anything about LCNC. That contrasted sharply with their European counterparts. Only 24% of CTOs based in Europe were unfamiliar with the technology.
Angelique Schouten, CLEVR’s CEO, warns that companies that haven’t incorporated LCNC into their development stack are simply operating at a disadvantage. Schouten is a member of the team that enabled the first banks in the world to operate fully in the cloud based on Ohpen’s AWS cloud-native core banking engine. She knows plenty about the headaches involved with traditional development within organizations. Schouten maintains that LCNC is at the forefront of a silent revolution among developers and managers who seek to cut back development time and cost. Software has become the beating heart of business and countless companies around the globe are in one stage or another of digitizing their processes. LCNC is a visualization-based “drag-and-drop” development technology that eliminates the need to create code from scratch and is a far faster, more flexible and a less costly way to build solutions.
“The environment feels a little like when cloud technology was beginning to take off and many businesses thought it was the same thing as iCloud or Dropbox,” Schouten said. “They had no understanding of the kind of impact it would have on their organizations. Back then, there was little understanding of the cloud’s power and what it could bring to larger organizations and start-ups alike. LCNC is on the same track. Only through better understanding of LCNC can leaders extract all the value the technology has to offer.”
The power of LCNC to transform the building of software solutions is on its way, according to the experts. By 2024, Gartner predicts that 75% of large enterprises will use at least four low-code development tools for IT and citizen development initiatives. Another sign of that is those executives surveyed who are aware of LCNC, apparently heard enough positive things to try it. According to CLEVR’s survey, no less than 78% of the C-level executives surveyed and who indicated that they were aware of the LCNC trend, confirmed that they are using some form of the development tool within their organization. In another testimonial for LCNC’s effectiveness, those respondents who are using LCNC were asked to list the top five reasons why: 71% indicated the technology’s superior speed; 45% said it was less expensive; 44% said it was more adaptable to change; 36% indicated that it was easier to train people to develop apps and 33% said it was more scalable (33%). Interestingly, 16% stated that one of the reasons they chose to develop with LCNC was that it was more fun.

Worldwide expansion software with a service
AMERSFOORT, NETHERLANDS – July 29, 2021 – CLEVR, the company that helps enterprises accelerate their digital transitions through the enormous power of low-code and no-code development solutions, today announced the launch of an international expansion of the CLEVR brand and the company’s unique business model.
When Mansystems and Flowfabric, two leading Mendix partners, merged to create a superpower in services and software development, they named the combined company CLEVR. The company now employs a hybrid business model, equal parts solution and services, that it calls Software with a Service (SWAS). The model is designed to assist the legions of people around the world involved in the daunting task of digitalizing enterprises: CIOs and enterprise architects, product owners, medium-sized-business owners and IT service providers.
Developing with low-code and no-code platforms is among the hottest trends in tech, and widely recognized as a way to dramatically accelerate and simplify software development. The CLEVR team relies on the Mendix platform, recognized by research firms Forrester and Gartner as a world leader in low-code and no-code. Not only has CLEVR accumulated years of expertise creating problem-solving software apps with Mendix, but the company now employs more expert Mendix developers than any other. Despite the hype surrounding so-called citizen developers, these experts supply the knowledge, experience and creative thinking enterprises need to realize the full benefits and value of low-code and no-code tools.
“There is a silent revolution happening in software development, hiding in plain sight,” said Angelique Schouten, who took over as CLEVR CEO in March. “And that’s the rise of low-code and no-code, a visual approach to software development with the power to accelerate the world’s digital transition. However, I believe many of the low-code and no-code companies are selling a false promise. Low-code and no-code by itself is not the solution to all your challenges because you still need to consider security, architecture, infrastructure and performance when developing software applications. If you use low-code and no-code solutions and don’t consider these areas, you’ll run into enormous problems when apps become more complex, start to scale and support business-critical processes.”
Part of CLEVR’s business is offering professional services and assisting companies – in financial services, energy, government and manufacturing – to create dynamic and useful applications that advance at a high velocity their own or their customers’ digitalization efforts. CLEVR helped the City of Rotterdam build greater functionality around a video-call application that enabled residents to communicate with their local government digitally during the pandemic. With CLEVR’s assistance, the service eventually featured a document exchange, payment services and tools that allowed citizens to transact business, such as register births and marriages, by enabling them to identify themselves through DigiD, the Dutch government’s digital ID system.

CLEVR Joins Mendix’s ISV Program
Global Software-with-a-Service Provider Delivers Unique PLM Offering for the Retail, Apparel, Footwear and Accessories industry to streamline ideation, design, merchandising, product development and sourcing.
CLEVR announced today that it has become an official Mendix Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Partner. CLEVR and Mendix partnered up for a new visually interactive Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution with key capabilities like collection planning, digital mood boards, material management, 3D native design and vendor collaboration.
The Mendix ISV Program is available for partners that are looking to monetize their domain expertise by selling unique customer-centric solutions, like PLM. The program provides an ideal set of benefits to enable businesses to successfully develop, bring to market, sell, and deploy software solutions built on Mendix's leading low-code development platform.
Through the program, CLEVR will deliver a unique PLM solution for the retail and fashion industry. By eliminating the need for numerous different and fragmented data sources, users of the solution will save up to 20% of their time that they were used to spend searching for all product-related information within the organization. CLEVR PLM integrates seamlessly with 3D design software like Browzwear and Clo3D. These integrations provide more sustainable and time-saving ways of working with regards to sampling processes because product development is 3D driven, and fewer physical sample cycles are required, reducing your brands’ time-to-market by 20% on average. Another distinction is the focus on vendor collaboration. CLEVR PLM provides a vendor portal to facilitate communication between all stakeholders within the supply chain e.g., brands, material suppliers, and production facilities. This way of working allows our customers' global organizations to work as one single team across different geographies and locations throughout the supply chain.
The PLM solution signifies an important impact to designers, product developers, merchandisers and sourcing departments within the fashion industry as well as suppliers and manufacturers. The added Mendix capabilities allow the solution to be adaptive through easy customizations, have a quick time-to-value and integrates easily with other systems.
Angelique Schouten, CEO at CLEVR: “Our 300+ customers always expect us to deliver best-in-class solutions. Being the largest Mendix Expert partner globally, we continuously include all our experiences across all projects and customers into our out-of-the-box PLM solution. We are happy to join the Mendix ISV Program. This partnership allows us to deliver even more vertical-specific solutions, like PLM, in the future also via this channel.”
Rohit Tangri, Global Vice President, Industry and Partner Solutions & CSO at Mendix, said, "The Mendix ISV Partner Program will enable CLEVR to deliver innovative solutions, initially for the retail and fashion industry, on the Mendix low-code platform. We are excited to have CLEVR as a new addition to our growing ISV Program as this partnership will enable them to offer a customer-proven and visually interactive PLM solution for the retail, apparel, footwear and accessories.

Industry Veteran Hired as CFO at CLEVR
Former EVBox, BlueCielo and AVG executive to drive buy & build strategy.
Amersfoort, April 28, 2021 – the supervisory board of directors of low-code and no-code Software-with-a-Service provider CLEVR has appointed Rob Blasman (54) as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The former EVBox, BlueCielo and AVG executive will join the recently appointed CEO, Angelique Schouten, to scale the business internationally and pursue a buy-and-build strategy. The appointment is effective as of July 1st 2021.
Blasman has over 3 decades of experience in scaling software and technology businesses internationally through IPOs, funding and mergers and acquisitions. He most recently prepared EVBox for its IPO in the United States. Blasman started his career at Ernst & Young, after which he joined various software and technology companies incl. Baan / SSA Global / Infor, Torex, AVG Technologies, BlueCielo and lastly EVBox. Blasman brings extensive international experience having lived and worked in Chicago, the United States for four years, and in Prague, Czech Republic for another two years.
On his appointment, Blasman said: “CLEVR has huge potential to grow. It provides a compelling suite of industry specific software solutions and unique expertise enabling our customers to operate smarter by automating and optimizing core business processes. And that is what I look for after having scaled other companies before.”
Angelique Schouten, CLEVR CEO: “Rob is a firm believer of our mission to be the global leader in low-code and no-code sector specific Software-with-a-Service solutions. I cannot wait for him to join and help accelerate our continued growth by building a great company and team. With his experience in scaling strong knowledge-based technology companies together with his ambition I am confident that we can successfully accelerate and execute such an expansion. Finding our CFO was a crucial step together with uniting the three companies Mansystems, FlowFabric and BlockBrains under one brand.”

CLEVR appoints Angelique Schouten as new CEO
Company is advancing global expansion in order to meet demand for digital and automation solutions and services
Amersfoort, March 8, 2021 – the supervisory board of directors of low-code and no-code solutions and services providers Mansystems, FlowFabric and BlockBrains has appointed Angelique Schouten (43) as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). In this position, she succeeds Arnold Zwart, who founded and developed the organization over the last twenty-five years to become the largest global-Mendix partner. The appointment is effective as of March 1st 2021.
Schouten spent close to nine years at Ohpen building the world’s first cloud-native software-as-a-service (SaaS) core banking engine, based on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. Before that, she worked for companies like Aon, ING and DCE Consultants and she has founded several start-ups. She is also a founding board member of Holland FinTech and has co-authored two bestselling books: Monkey Money Mind and The WealthTECH book. Schouten holds a Master’s in General Management from Business University Nyenrode and a Bachelor in Commercial Economics from Fontys University.
Strengthen operations and drive global expansion
The company services close to 300 customers in 17 countries, has a team of 200 people with offices in the Netherlands and Germany. Schouten will focus on scaling the business internationally and pursue a buy-and-build strategy. Her international experience in the SaaS and FinTech sector and proven track record in scaling companies to the next level make her the right person for this role.
“The challenge is how the ever-growing demand for development-, engineering- and delivery power in the world is met. A demand which is still a lot bigger compared to what can be delivered. On top of that, the desire for digitalization and innovation, and the ability for customers, businesses and users to influence and control this directly, is also increasing. People want the freedom to create,” says Angelique Schouten, CEO of Mansystems, FlowFabric and BlockBrains. “I believe that the low-code and no-code movement will play a pivotal role in achieving this and it will move many industries and businesses forward. Our team places the power of digitalization and innovation into the hands of business owners and citizen developers. Launching new solutions become a matter of days and weeks, instead of months or even years and I am excited to be part of this movement.”
Inclusive leadership
Robert Pijselman, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Mansystems, FlowFabric and BlockBrains: “The company is poised for major international expansion in the low-code and no-code market by creating a truly global footprint both organically and by future mergers and acquisitions. Angelique’s experience in scaling strong knowledge-based technology companies and her inclusive leadership experience makes us confident that we can successfully accelerate and execute such an expansion. What makes the combination of companies unique is that we developed our own intellectual property with technology that enables our consultants to test security, scalability and performance of the applications during the building process of our sector specific applications and tooling, and we believe that Angelique will take this to the next level.”
Crevan O’Grady, partner at Volpi Capital, added: “We have invested in the company because we were attracted to the potential for growth in the low-code space, of which Gartner forecasts that by 2025 70% of application development will be in low-code. Developers still remain in short supply and the COVID-19 pandemic has driven further demand for digital and automation solutions and services. With the appointment of Angelique we believe that the company can scale globally and further develop its sector specific solutions and services which fulfill this demand. She is welcomed by a very knowledgeable and experienced team.”

Karssen and Pijselman Strengthen Supervisory Board
Barneveld, 27 March 2020 – Robert Pijselman (53) and Marcel Karssen (58) have been appointed to the Supervisory Board of Mansystems and FlowFabric. In addition to supervision, they will fulfil the roles of sounding board and inspirer, focusing on realising the growth potential. Robert has the role of chairman and Marcel acts as a sounding board in his role as supervisory director. Robert and Marcel join Crevan O’Grady and Joerg Klasmeyer, completing the Supervisory Board. Together they will be advising the new organisation that was created after the merger of Mansystems and FlowFabric at the beginning of March.
With the expansion of the Supervisory Board with Robert and Marcel, the Supervisory Board is well represented in various areas.
Robert brings to the table valuable experience to take the new organisation to the next level. In recent years he has held the position of CEO and investor in various IT and telecoms companies. He has also held and continues to hold positions on the supervisory boards of various organisations. For example, he is currently also active as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Software Improvement Group and PQR. Marcel brings 40 years of experience to the table, of which 30 years in financial and operational management positions in the software industry. His experience with the low-code platform Mendix, in particular, is of great added value. He worked there as CFO, with responsibility for finance, legal, HR, recruitment and IT.
Robert Pijselman on his appointment: “The combination of Mansystems’ technical knowledge and FlowFabric’s market-oriented approach offers the opportunity to develop high-quality solutions for various markets. The companies offer a good mix of talent, knowledge and skills in a world that is using more and more low-code applications. I’m looking forward to supporting the teams with the knowledge and experience that has been brought together in the Supervisory Board”.
Marcel Karssen: “Mansystems and FlowFabric are both fast-growing Mendix partners, and in my time at Mendix it was a pleasure to work with them. I was therefore immediately delighted when I heard about the merger of the two companies. Together, these businesses can achieve even more success. I look forward to contributing to their further success and supporting management as an advisor”.
Arnold Zwart: “As CEO of Mansystems and FlowFabric, I am very pleased with the appointment of both gentlemen to the Supervisory Board. They are of great added value with the knowledge and experience they bring to the table. There was an immediate click and a sense of familiarity. Together we can achieve our growth ambitions and strive for even greater success.”