Highlights:

  • The company stated that its no-code platform features an intuitive, user-friendly drag-and-drop builder, enabling businesses to design their own mobile apps.
  • Axonator offers a robust low-code platform that enables businesses to build mobile forms, workflows, real-time reports, and analytics dashboards.

Recently, the creator of a platform enabling companies to design custom mobile applications for workflow automation, Axonator Inc., has unveiled a new no-code platform designed for nontechnical users to easily create apps.

The company highlighted that its no-code platform includes an intuitive, easy-to-use drag-and-drop builder, allowing businesses to create mobile apps, such as dynamic checklists and internal workflows, in just minutes. Designed for maximum accessibility, it simplifies app creation by removing the need for any coding expertise.

Jayesh Kitukale, Chief Executive, said “By removing complexity and increasing productivity, Axonator’s no-code platform allows organizations to build unique applications in no time, revolutionizing their operations.”

Established in 2011, Axonator offers a robust low-code platform that enables businesses to design mobile forms, workflows, real-time reports, and analytics dashboards. The platform effortlessly integrates with a variety of third-party and legacy systems, such as Salesforce Inc., QuickBooks, and IBM Maximo, to optimize data management.

Many no-code app development platforms are already available, presenting significant competition in the market. Notable examples include Adalo Inc., a no-code mobile app builder, and Bubble Group Inc., which leverages generative artificial intelligence to assist non-technical users in creating apps.

Axonator revealed that its visual designer also incorporates AI-driven features to assist in creating apps and workflows. With years of experience, the company has supported both small and large organizations in developing mobile applications, including notable names like IKEA, Bridgestone Corp., and Johns Hopkins University.

The company mentioned that the platform is ideal for a range of business applications, such as inventory management and field service management.

“With this platform, we are empowering businesses to streamline their operations and enhance efficiency without the need for technical expertise. We believe this platform will have a significant impact on businesses,” said Kitukale.

Kitukale has previously expressed that Axonator’s mission is to “ban complex software from the face of the Earth,” a vision that has guided the company in delivering a straightforward, user-friendly interface accessible to everyone.