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An introduction to no-code development
A break down of the benefits of no-code development
Common types of apps built with no-code tools
Advanced no-code development techniques
Building your first no-code app with Starhive
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App. Tool. Solution. We can use them interchangeably. What we mean by app is somewhere you or your team can go to do their work more efficiently.
Apps have three main parts: Data + logic + a user interface
You can pick and choose in Starhive. Maybe you just want to view data easier and don’t need any logic. Or, perhaps you you have some data and just want notifications when dates are close (e.g. for contract renewal) but no need for an interface.
The choice is yours, build what you need for you and your team.
If we listed everything, we'd be here all day, but we can share some of the most common use cases or apps people build in Starhive:
- Asset management tracking systems for IT or office management
- Project management tools
- CRMs
- Apps to share data across a business that has a bit more safety than a spreadsheet (unified data management)
- Approving flows like signing off new product copy or approving holiday requests
Any! We can handle Enterprise volumes of data if needed. We pride ourselves on our fast platform that can work for any organisation.
The biggest difference is our data architecture. Our founders have 40+ years of experience in database design and have built something with unparalleled scalability and flexibility. Which means you get all the power of a database without actually having to learn all the technical aspects of creating and maintaining a database or using an engineer.
Other tools on the market have limitations with how you organise your data or ask you to bring your own database.