Overview
- Footwork led the round with participation from Uncork, Bessemer, and M13, giving the month-old company a $100 million valuation.
- Anything’s platform generates mobile and web apps from natural-language prompts and includes backend services, authentication, payments, and deployment.
- The company introduced Anything Max, an autonomous engineer that tests apps in real environments, finds bugs, and ships fixes, with a reported $199-per-month price.
- Early traction figures are company-reported, including roughly $2 million in annualized run rate within two weeks and about 700,000 registered users, plus initial revenue anecdotes from creators.
- Investors cite a fast-growing vibe-coding market led by players like Lovable and Replit, while Anything differentiates by building infrastructure in-house as rivals such as Mocha and Rork pursue similar strategies.
 
 