We are currently building an automated task management app on Bubble.io. The platform is quite comprehensive, however as expected there are some limitations when it compared to native applications. I experienced that these limitations are easily resolvable by embedding some code inside, and no-code development definitely fastens the app development process. What do you think about no-code app development platforms? Have you used one before? Let's meet in the comments!
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Low code automation platform for API. Connect MS SQL Server or PostGres, build your API Design (drag-drop), collaborate and publish API artifacts (OpenAPI Spec, Java SDK, visualization, Mocks, Functional tests, performance tests, test data and reports)
Conektto's Autonomous API Test Harness generates all API test artifacts: test controller, test data, mocks and performance tests from a single design interface with just a few clicks. This launch is for data provider APIs built on SQL Server and PostGres.
FIGMA like intuitive tool to craft API design for Product Managers that auto generates OpenAPI spec, server code, tests, mock and test data with integration to Github. Build APIs in minutes without PhD in JSON.
In just another day, ChatGPT will be just 50 days old since the initial release and we have seen 100s products released post that. What s the best use of or the products around ChatGPT that you have discovered? Feel free to share yours too.