A semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability.
Build simple web apps like a member directory, job listings, employee time tracking, business directory, contact directory, product catalogue, or equipment tracker. | It is a low-code general purpose programming language based on spreadsheet-like formulas. It is a strongly typed, declarative, and functional language, with imperative logic and state management available as needed. |
No cookie-cutter software- define the exact data that your app needs.;Easy data types like name, address, email, and more add structure and formatting to your data.;Powerful options for formulas, equations, files, and images.;Easy and flexible relationships to connect your data (including one-to-many and many-to-many);Import data from spreadsheets or add it manually.;Inline editing for quick updates.;Unlimited rules and filters to find the data you need.;Export your data into CSV, TXT, or JSON files.;Build the app interface for your users to view and manage your data.;Simple drag-and-drop elements like tables, search, lists, and record details.;Add and edit records with forms;Complete flexibility to create the navigation and structure you want.;Add users manually or have them register right from the app.;Create different user roles and permissions.;Assign specific data to users so they can log in and access it.;Embed your apps right in your website or blog.;Embedded apps adapt to your own design and integrate seamlessly.;Publish different versions of your app for different audiences.;Publish different version for web, tablets, and mobile.;Open API for developers to securely access your data and extend your app.;Designers can control the look and feel of your app with custom CSS.;Handle JavaScript events for extended functionality;Each app can be completely customized upon request | Low-code; General purpose programming language; Based on spreadsheet-like formulas |
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