If you want a service to create and manage lots of widgets across lots of projects, Common Ninja is worth a look. The service has more than 100 customizable widgets that you can manage through a unified interface, which is good for agencies and developers. It can import data from sources like CSV, APIs, Airtable and Notion, and it can create widgets with AI-powered content. Common Ninja also integrates with many website builders and e-commerce sites, so you're not locked into one service. It's also relatively affordable.
Another option is Notion, an all-purpose workspace that lets you house many work apps in one place. Notion has customizable blocks, a drag-and-drop interface and AI-powered help. It's very flexible and good for many roles on a team, with features for company wikis, product roadmaps and more. Notion is free to use, though the AI-powered help costs extra with a monthly or annual subscription.
If you want to build internal tools, websites and prototypes without having to write a lot of code, Create could be a good choice. The service uses AI interfaces like GPT-4 to convert natural language descriptions into code, and it has code generation and collaboration tools for unlimited users. Create also has prebuilt integrations with many services, and you can have multiple projects and iterations, so it's a good tool for accelerating development.
Last, Bubble is a no-code app builder that lets you create, design and deploy production-ready apps without writing any code. It's got hundreds of customizable templates, a drag-and-drop editor and AI-generated pages. Bubble offers scalable and secure hosting, real-time collaboration for up to 40 users, and several pricing tiers for different needs. It's good for building serious apps quickly.