![]() Like Knack, the UI is separate for developers and users with the paradigm based around Forms (creating a form also creates the Table behind). ![]() ![]() Particular strengths are the ability to produce pages with multiple tables and other ‘views’ which enable a rich user experience. Recent additions of Personal and Locked views help a little here.īuilder: The Builder is where you create your Objects (tables) and then the pages, reports (cross tabs, charts, maps etc) which the user sees.Įnd User: The end user gets a relatively modern, responsive UI which is well ‘locked down’. In my experience, the Spreadsheet UI design leads inexperienced users to approach their databases like they would a spreadsheet and this can lead to some poor database designs. This means that there is risk of users changing things they shouldn’t. I have been using these four database/app building platforms for some time now and thought it would be useful to do a comparison of their features, strengths and weaknesses…īeautiful – BUT you are working in a Spreadsheet like UI which is both the design and end user environment. In this revised article (now including Ninox), I am going to compare the features of Airtable, Knack, Zoho Creator and Ninox – three of these are platforms I’ve chosen to work with for clients following an extensive evaluation of the no/low code database market (I no longer provide Zoho Creator services).
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