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Appsmith vs Open Lowcode: What are the differences?
Developers describe Appsmith as "Open source alternative to Retool". It is an open source framework to build internal tools. The low code project comes with UI widgets like tables, charts, forms, map viewer, and more. Easily connect to REST APIs, Postgres, Mongo, and MySQL. Invite users and allow login with Google accounts. On the other hand, Open Lowcode is detailed as "An open-source project of low-code platform for enterprise". It allows organizations develop quickly specific applications, and scale them with a minimum budget.
Appsmith and Open Lowcode belong to "Low Code Platforms" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Appsmith are:
- 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
On the other hand, Open Lowcode provides the following key features:
- 95% of your application built assembling existing bricks
- Accessible to digital citizens. You do not need a developer to start
- No infrastructure required. Just run the prototype on your PC