The App Builder was fundamentally redesigned with a focus on visual development and responsive layouts. Changes become visible directly in the editor, while action flows enable code-free logic creation. Citizen developers can now be better integrated into the entire development lifecycle.
In this Tech Hour, CTO Robert Hutter will demonstrate live how you can create applications with the WYSIWYG editor, use action flows for logic, and leverage the AI assistant for acceleration. We'll show concrete use cases and answer your questions in the closing Q&A session. Register now and join us!
Develop applications visually via drag-and-drop and see every change immediately in the preview. Test layouts for different screen sizes directly in the editor. Responsive column layouts automatically adapt so your apps look optimal on desktop, tablet, and smartphone.
Create app logic visually without writing a single line of code. Connect actions like data validation, notifications, or status changes via drag-and-drop. Action flows can be tested, debugged, and reused for similar applications. Even citizen developers can implement complex logic this way.
Describe what you want to create in natural language, and the AI assistant translates your instructions into functioning low-code components. Layouts, forms, and action flows are automatically configured. This accelerates development and lowers the barrier to entry for business departments.
November 12, 10 am (CET)
60min with CTO Robert Hutter
What to expect in this Tech Hour:
Live-Demo: Anwendungen visuell per Drag-and-Drop erstellen
Practical example: Action flows for in-app workflows without code
Deep dive: Responsive design with automatic column layouts
AI in action: The AI Assistant creates components from natural language
Best practices: Optimally integrate citizen developers into development
Live Q&A: Your questions directly to CTO Robert Hutter
Speaker
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