Best Low-Code Development Platforms for Google Cloud BigQuery

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    Retool Reviews

    Retool

    Retool

    $10 per user per month
    584 Ratings
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    Retool is a modern AI-native application development platform designed to help teams build internal software quickly and efficiently. It enables users to create agents, workflows, dashboards, and full-stack apps using natural language prompts and visual tools. Retool connects directly to databases, APIs, vector stores, and AI models to ensure applications work seamlessly with existing systems. The platform allows teams to transform raw data into actionable tools such as dashboards, admin panels, and monitoring systems. With drag-and-drop UI building, code-level customization, and AI-assisted generation, Retool supports multiple development styles. Built-in workflows automate complex processes while maintaining auditability and security. Retool fits naturally into standard engineering stacks with support for CI/CD and version control. Enterprise-grade permissions and hosting options ensure sensitive data stays protected. Used by thousands of companies worldwide, Retool helps teams ship AI-powered software faster. It bridges the gap between idea and production with speed and control.
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    ToolJet Reviews

    ToolJet

    ToolJet

    $79/builder/month
    1 Rating
    ToolJet is an enterprise app development platform that helps teams build internal tools, workflows, AI agents, dashboards, and database apps faster. The platform lets users start with natural language prompts, visual builders, or custom JavaScript depending on how much control they need. Its AI-powered development lifecycle can generate app interfaces, connect resources, create dashboards, and help teams move from idea to production more quickly. ToolJet includes workflow automation for schedules, webhooks, in-app events, conditions, loops, parallel processing, API calls, data transformations, debugging, and error tracking. The platform also includes ToolJet Database, which provides one-click PostgreSQL setup, a visual table builder, no-code query builder with joins, and built-in user management. Teams can connect more than 80 integrations across APIs, databases, cloud storage, AI and LLM providers, SaaS tools, and custom plugins. ToolJet supports flexible deployment options, including ToolJet Cloud, on-premise deployment, AWS, Azure, GCP, and managed on-premise delivery. Enterprise security features include SSO with SAML, OIDC, and LDAP, RBAC, 2FA, MFA, audit logs, encryption, IP whitelisting, air-gapped deployment, and SDLC controls. By combining AI generation, low-code development, workflow automation, integrations, database tooling, and enterprise deployment controls, ToolJet helps companies build production-ready internal apps with far less engineering overhead.
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    UI Bakery Reviews

    UI Bakery

    UI Bakery

    $10/user/month
    This platform allows you to create internal tools visually with minimal code. This platform allows people with basic knowledge of web app development to create beautiful UIs, connect data sources, and publish & share apps securely. Under the hood, a customizable Design system. A variety of pre-defined widgets, UI components and free app templates are available. Features - Autogenerate UI components - Connect, read, write data - Create workflows and business logic - Add custom JavaScript codes - Test and debug apps Publish your web app
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    Martini Reviews

    Martini

    TORO Cloud

    $500 per month
    Become part of the expanding network of integration experts utilizing Martini™ for quicker integration solutions. Gloop streamlines the tedious tasks involved in developing services for application and data integration, API creation, and data management, significantly reducing the workload. It simplifies various essential development functions, including data mapping and transformation, array iteration, implementation of if-else and switch-case logic, external code invocation, parallel job execution, and much more. Additionally, Flux serves as Martini’s event-driven workflow engine designed for orchestrating asynchronous workflows and triggering events in Gloop microservices. With Flux, you can call Gloop microservices either sequentially, passing outputs from one to the next, or concurrently, while Flux expertly tracks the state of each execution. The creation of Flux workflows is intuitive, allowing users to visually construct them by dragging states onto a canvas and selecting the Gloop microservices to be executed at each state invocation, fostering a user-friendly experience. This innovative approach not only enhances productivity but also encourages collaboration within the integration community.
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    Superblocks Reviews

    Superblocks

    Superblocks

    $100/month
    Superblocks is an enterprise platform designed to build and govern AI-generated applications using company data. It enables business teams to create production-ready apps without deep technical expertise. The platform integrates with major data systems such as Snowflake, Databricks, AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure. IT teams maintain centralized control over authentication, permissions, integrations, and auditing. Superblocks acts as a secure integration layer, ensuring apps do not directly access sensitive systems. It provides real-time monitoring of app usage, permissions, and potential vulnerabilities. The platform also enforces policies for security, compliance, and code standards across all applications. Users can deploy apps in cloud, hybrid, or private VPC environments based on security needs. Superblocks helps organizations replace legacy systems and accelerate internal tool development. Overall, it enables scalable, secure, and governed AI app creation across enterprise teams.
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    Central Sales Assistant Reviews

    Central Sales Assistant

    TeamCentral

    $23,000 per year
    Utilize both voice and text commands to effortlessly gather all the information you require about your clients. Every piece of customer data, sourced from your internal systems as well as public web resources, can be accessed from a single location whenever needed. This innovative approach can save your prospecting and customer experience teams countless hours that would otherwise be spent on research. In just seconds each day, stay informed about all developments within your region or product line. You’ll receive reminders to express gratitude to loyal customers, follow up on overdue invoices, prepare for upcoming meetings, document notes from previous discussions, and much more. Many CRM implementations fall short due to poor or incomplete data; however, with Sales Assistant, you can gather extensive customer data in one centralized location, maximizing your CRM investment. Seamlessly manage intricate integration processes across various systems, incorporating SaaS data into your applications, portals, and intranets with ease. You'll have access to a single API that serves all your corporate software needs. Furthermore, this streamlined approach not only enhances data accessibility but also fosters improved collaboration among your teams.
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    Interplay Reviews
    Interplay Platform is a patented low-code platform with 475 pre-built Enterprises, AI, IoT drag-and-drop components. Interplay helps large organizations innovate faster. It's used as middleware and as a rapid app building platform by big companies like Circle K, Ulta Beauty, and many others. As middleware, it operates Pay-by-Plate (frictionless payments at the gas pump) in Europe, Weapons Detection (to predict robberies), AI-based Chat, online personalization tools, low price guarantee tools, computer vision applications such as damage estimation, and much more.
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