Thunkable Description
A web-based solution that allows businesses to develop applications using component library, live testing, event blocks, etc. Thunkable allows you to create beautiful native apps that are easy to use without any programming. Your app can be published on Android, iOS, or the Web. Incubated at Google, MIT, and backed by YCombinator. No coding required. One project, three cross platform apps. With lottie animations, you can add motion and smooth transitions into your app. Every Thunkable app project can be automatically created as a native Android, native iOS, or mobile web app. It's quite magical. Start a new project or modify an existing sample app from our growing collection of open-sourced projects. Thunkable is home to an engaged and active community that can help you with any app-building questions. Live chat support is also available. You can create your own apps by simply dragging and dropping your favorite parts and connecting them with blocks.
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Thunkable Features and Options
Application Development Software
Mobile App Development Software
No-Code Development Platform
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Powerful platform, don't be fooled by the simple presentation Date: Oct 13 2021
Summary: Probably the best low code mobile app development platform and most user friendly. Note this is low code, not "no code" you'll need to understand logic operations and potentially APIs for integrations with 3rd party platforms. Though the process of using "blocks" seems a bit like a toy, the platform is very robust though it has some shortcomings in terms of lacking analytics features for a full fledged mobile app
Positive: Generally easy to use though there are nuances to the platform you need to learn. They are open to feedback to make changes. Otherwise the platform does what it says it will do, allows you to publish apps to iOS and Android simultaneously. I've looked at a lot of similar tools and this one is the most robust.
Negative: They mainly have a chat support system though they also have account managers at pro levels, that being said account management could use a lot of work to have the best experience using the platform. There are nuances to learn around the limitations of the platform - images needing to be converted to Base64, limitations to their data viewer grids etc. But they have a good community that often has workarounds.
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