2023-02-16T13:12:00Z

Which low-code (no-code) database solution do you prefer?

Hello peers,

I am looking for a low-code (no-code) database solution for a not-for-profit organization.

Which low-code (no-code) database solution do you prefer and why?

Thank you for your help.

BK
President at Technology Servants
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Shibu Babuchandran - PeerSpot reviewer
Regional Manager/ Service Delivery Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
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2023-02-19T10:01:00Z
Feb 19, 2023

Hi,


A couple of low-code database solutions as per my peers are:

1) Zoho Creator


2) OutSystems 


3) Kissflow

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