Best Low-Code Development Platforms for Spotify

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    formsflow.ai Reviews

    formsflow.ai

    AOT Technologies

    $495
    formsflow.ai is a Low Code Platform to build forms, approval workflows, and automations swiftly. It doesn’t matter how you like to build applications - no code, low-code or pro-code, formsflow.ai supports all of it, letting you switch between different development approaches. This makes formsflow.ai friendly to developers, business technologists and business users alike. You can build form and workflow apps with a combination of AI prompted development via Flow-E the AI assistant, drag and drop elements, and scripting. formsflow.ai features: - SaaS and On-premise options. - Product packages with progressive tiers. - Usage based pricing with no restrictions on user seat count - Multi tenancy - Form Bundling Under-the-hood: - Powerful workflow and decision engines to build nuances and scale into your workflows. - An integrations module that can help you connect natively to 1000s of Apps. - A secure best-in-class identity management system, bring in your own module if required.
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    Martini Reviews

    Martini

    TORO Cloud

    $500 per month
    To integrate faster, join the growing community Martini(tm-using integration ninjas). Gloop takes out the tedious work of creating and managing services for data and application integration, building APIs, or managing data. Gloop makes it simple to perform common development tasks like mapping and transforming data and iterating over arrays, executing switch-case logic and invoking external codes, running jobs in parallel and many other tasks. Flux is Martini’s event-based workflow engine that manages asynchronous workflows as well as event-based triggers for Gloop microservices. Flux allows you to invoke Gloop microservices in a sequence, passing the output from one to the next, or in parallel. Flux will keep track of each execution. Flux workflows can be created visually by dragging Flux state onto a canvas, and then selecting the Gloop microservice to execute when the state is invoked.
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