If you're looking for a low-code option that works with Microsoft tools like Azure and Dynamics 365, Power Apps is a good choice. Microsoft's low-code tool lets you build AI-powered apps with Copilot, AI suggestions and drag-and-drop interfaces. It also works with Microsoft Azure, Visual Studio and GitHub. It's got a built-in data platform, Microsoft Dataverse, for business logic, security and compliance. It connects to more than 1,200 data sources, and pricing is flexible with a free Developer Plan and a Premium plan at $20.00 per user/month.
Another good option is the Microsoft Power Platform. This family of low-code tools lets you build solutions without heavy programming expertise, which makes it a great way to accelerate innovation across your organization. It includes Power Apps for building and publishing business-grade apps, Power Automate for automating workflows, Power BI for data analysis and decision-making, and Power Pages for building websites and customer experiences. The platform integrates with a wide range of Microsoft products, and pricing is flexible with a free Developer Plan and a Premium plan at $20.00 per user/month.
For a more general-purpose process automation platform, Appian is a low-code environment where both technical and nontechnical people can design and automate business processes. It can integrate different systems, create custom apps and spot process problems with its Process Mining feature. Appian is an industry leader, according to analysts like Gartner, and is used in many industries, with a promise to deliver projects in eight weeks or less. Its architecture is designed to scale up to handle large transaction volumes and large numbers of users reliably.