Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Stacker lets anyone transform spreadsheets and databases into web apps

Sounds like an interesting and useful business proposition!

"Low-code and no-code development tools were one of the big trends to emerge last year, with Google snapping up enterprise-focused AppSheet and Amazon’s AWS launching Honeycode. This trend seems to be accelerating into 2021, with no-code development platform Webflow raising $140 million at a $2.1 billion valuation earlier this month and newcomers such as automated web testing platform Reflect bolstering their coffers. ...
The fact that almost every company is now a software company on some level means this trend will continue to grow.
According to some reports, the global low-code development market is expected to generate $187 billion in revenue annually by 2030, up from $10.3 billion in 2019 ...
Stacker serves as an “app layer” on top of the spreadsheet, providing a friendly interface for the raw data alongside added features such as user logins, access controls, and more. ...
to set his platform apart by letting people without any coding knowledge create web apps for both internal and customer-facing scenarios. This could be a customized CRM, a self-serve customer account portal for tracking orders or viewing project updates, or a field worker app aimed at the mobile workforce. ..."

Stacker lets anyone transform spreadsheets and databases into web apps | VentureBeat

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