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No-code iOS App Builder

Hi All! Any recommendations for a great no-code iOs app builder? I'm exploring building an app for the company I work for that would be pretty simple:

  1. Allow app user to log in to their account in data
  2. Notify app user whenever a new sales lead is received
  3. Track sales leads received over time

Cheers!

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No-Code
on January 29, 2020
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    Adalo hands down! With Notifications already on the roadmap. You can also publish to the App Store with a single click.

  2. 2

    Try Adalo.com. They have login and accounts out of the box

  3. 1

    if i absolutely had to choose one right now:

    https://appery.io/

  4. 1

    Seconding what a few people have said here but Adalo is the go to imo. Glide apps is #2 for me - still good but a little harder to use

  5. 1

    glideapps.com

    Turns Google Sheets into apps

    Notifications would require a little scripting as its not in the feature set yet (tho on the roadmap)

    It's great for in-house and personal apps.

    And it's by far the fastest from idea to usable app that I've looked at.

    They also have a very generous free plan (500 spreadsheet rows).

    There's already some pretty comprehensive apps been developed with it.

    And has a great community.

    It may not be want you want or need, but it's definitely worth a look .

  6. 1

    Better than Adalo (in my opinion), is Thunkable.com.

  7. 1

    Another upvote for Adalo. Big fan, active dev team, active Slack community. Good stuff.

  8. 1

    You might have better luck with using react native or Flutter. No-code for mobile is not very advanced.

  9. 1

    I don’t think there is any no code iOS app builder that meets your requirement. Better ask some one to build simple hybrid app with minimal backend.

  10. 1

    I don't know of anything that's good for building an iOS-app. However, I would try to create something with tools like http://airtable.com and http://coda.io. Both allow you manage a lot of data and create sort of mini-apps through forms. Maybe you can then use a web-wrapper and distribute it via the App Store in some way.

  11. 1

    You’d be better off using a relational database with a mobile component for this. FileMaker comes to mind.

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