Dramatic productivity boost, delivering value from day 1
What do you like best about the product?
I managed to build a personal finances app with a good deal of features literally from day 1, exploring on the AppSmith free plan connected to a Supabase DB. I also explored AppSheet and Budibase for the same project before, but my experience was far inferior with these alternative and I wasn't able to reach a reasonable progress in the time I was able to spend.
The speed of development is incredible and I was able to navigate my way through by only spending a few minutes on tutorials when getting blocked. The concept of having managed queries (as wrappers over the DB) makes a ton of sense, as well.
I tested so far the integration with a PostgreSQL relational DB in Supabase and the experience of setting this up was also very smooth (including the usage of the Deno framework).
It is marvelous how AppSmith combines ease-of-use with power, given that almost everything is parametrizable with JavaScript behind the scenes. Apps are never straight-cut, and my experience with low-code/no-code tools before was that I hit a roadblock where I would have needed to write a bit of code to achieve my goals.
Such a comprehensive set of features, a UX first focus and the ability to freely extend the funcitonality are for me huge wins!
The speed of development is incredible and I was able to navigate my way through by only spending a few minutes on tutorials when getting blocked. The concept of having managed queries (as wrappers over the DB) makes a ton of sense, as well.
I tested so far the integration with a PostgreSQL relational DB in Supabase and the experience of setting this up was also very smooth (including the usage of the Deno framework).
It is marvelous how AppSmith combines ease-of-use with power, given that almost everything is parametrizable with JavaScript behind the scenes. Apps are never straight-cut, and my experience with low-code/no-code tools before was that I hit a roadblock where I would have needed to write a bit of code to achieve my goals.
Such a comprehensive set of features, a UX first focus and the ability to freely extend the funcitonality are for me huge wins!
What do you dislike about the product?
Getting aligned to the best practices (in order to scale your efforts down the line) takes time, but that is the proper design time that needs to go behind any engineering endeavor.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- productivity from day 1
- extensibility/customizability for those 5% of the requirements that are usually hard/impossible to cover by plan low-code/no-code tools
- generous free plan to start with
- robust UX
- extensibility/customizability for those 5% of the requirements that are usually hard/impossible to cover by plan low-code/no-code tools
- generous free plan to start with
- robust UX
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