If you need a low-code platform to create custom apps as fast as possible, Power Apps is a top choice. The Microsoft tool for building apps incorporates AI in app development, has drag-and-drop tools, and integrates with Microsoft Azure, Visual Studio and GitHub. It's fast to set up and scale, and thus good for large apps that need to be secure and well managed. Power Apps also has its own data platform, Microsoft Dataverse, and can run on many devices and tasks.
Another top pick is Mendix, which lets you rapidly develop and deploy mobile and web apps. It's got AI-boosted development, a visual integrated development environment, and one-click cloud deployment. Mendix is good for a broad range of roles and industries, with good governance tools, data management and security. It's free to use, but you have to pay for full features and large-scale use.
If you prefer an open-source option, Noodl is worth a look. It's a low-code tool that lets you develop and customize apps visually, with AI-generated building blocks, database queries and UI elements. Noodl can update data in real time, integrate with third-party services and offer a scalable backend. It's good for prototyping, MVPs and web apps that need to scale without a lot of programming.
Last is AppMaster, a no-code tool that lets you build production-level web and native mobile apps. It's got a drag-and-drop interface, AI-generated code and one-click publishing options. AppMaster is for technical and nontechnical people, with big cost savings and fast project cycles. It's good for companies that want to build internal tools and customer-facing apps.