One top contender is AppMaster, a no-code platform for building production-level web and native mobile apps. It's got a drag-and-drop interface for creating data models, designing business processes and building apps. The AI-generated code spans the entire project, including data structures, backend, web and mobile apps, so it's useful for both techies and nontechies. One-click publishing and integration with big cloud computing platforms means it can cut development costs and project schedules.
Another strong contender is Power Apps from Microsoft. This low-code development tool lets you build AI-powered apps with drag-and-drop tools and AI suggestions. You can start from scratch or use images and Figma files, and it's got a lot of integration with Microsoft Azure, Visual Studio and GitHub. Power Apps also includes a built-in data platform, Microsoft Dataverse, for business logic, security and compliance, so it's a good option for modernizing your legacy software.
If you like your app-building tools to be AI-powered, Glide is a no-code option that links to existing business data in spreadsheets or databases. It lets you publish apps on any device with adaptive layouts and powerful workflow development. Glide has a lot of resources to help you get started, including customizable templates, guided courses and certified experts, which is one reason it's popular with businesses and teams that want to automate processes and lower software costs.