FAQs
What does “no-code” and “low-code” mean?
No code refers to a class of tools that allow users to build fully functioning applications via the drag and drop of pre-built components, expressions much like a spreadsheet and connections to a host of cloud based services. Low code refers to tools which have greater front-end flexibility or services integration using minimal code.
How do you work?
The flexibility of no code allows us to work in a number of ways, however we still prefer to use proper product management methodology. In that we will always start with an analysis of the target user and what it is that they are seeking to accomplish. We then define a clear set of workflows before building a first version for testing.
How quickly can I get something launched?
Likely the most critical variable that determines the time to market is the number of datasources involved. As a general rule building with AppSheet is a 4-8 week process.
If the result is the same, why build no-code?
There is a huge cost and time dividend to using no code and low code. Indeed, we estimate a saving of 50-70% on average.
Can you help us scale citizen development?
This is our sweet spot, having built several support tools which enable large organisations to manage and govern citizen development at scale.