What is Appsmith?
Open source framework to build, deploy and share internal apps. Use UI widgets like tables, charts, forms, maps, and more. Easily connect to DBs like Postgres, Mongo, MySQL++ or REST API/GraphQL and use JS anywhere.
Appsmith is a tool in the Low Code Platforms category of a tech stack.
Appsmith is an open source tool with 34.9K GitHub stars and 3.8K GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Appsmith's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Appsmith?
Companies
7 companies reportedly use Appsmith in their tech stacks, including Groww, Labs, and Brix.
Developers
46 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Appsmith.
Appsmith Integrations
MySQL, Slack, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and Redis are some of the popular tools that integrate with Appsmith. Here's a list of all 36 tools that integrate with Appsmith.
Appsmith's Features
- Deploy Appsmith on your servers in 5 minutes
- Drag & drop, resize and style widgets without HTML / CSS
- Query & update your database directly from the UI. Connect to PostgreSQL, MongoDB, MySQL, REST & GraphQL APIs
- Write snippets of business logic using JS to transform data, manipulate UI or trigger workflows. Use popular libraries like lodash & moment anywhere in the app
- Simple configuration to create flows when users interact with the UI
- Changes in your application reflect instantly with every edit. No need to compile
- Connect directly to any PostgreSQL, MySQL & MongoDB
- Control who can edit / view your applications from a single control panel
- Build and organise multiple applications on a single platform
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