Q: About self-hosted and export
Could you explain how self-hosted works (it is included on AS tiers) ? It is possible to export to plain html/css/js? Even exporting database models?

Wim_NoCode-X
Feb 21, 2025A: Self-hosted works as a separate licensing model from the AppSumo tiers, but it retains the same functionalities and simplicity for customers. With self-hosting, you take on certain responsibilities, such as managing infrastructure and security, while maintaining full control over your environment. The platform is designed to help you achieve compliance, and there are plans to publish ISO27000 guidance to support this.
Exporting database models is straightforward since they are stored as standard JSON structures. Additionally, extracting the design system schema is possible, allowing for both uploads and downloads. However, there is currently no feature to export the platform's design into plain HTML, CSS, or JavaScript.
The self-hosted model is flexible, enabling you to run the platform entirely under your control, including the full DTAP (Development, Testing, Acceptance, and Production) environments. In the future, you could even limit this to just acceptance and production environments if desired.
Thanks to the HUB concept and versioning, deploying across your DTAP environments or publishing to other instances is seamless. This model is particularly well-suited for SaaS businesses serving multiple customers. Each customer can have their own runtime, giving them full control over their operating model while you scale your services into different tiers. This approach offers a high value-to-cost ratio.
Lastly, it’s worth noting that the roadmap includes plans to enable NoCode-X to code extraction. You can find more details about this feature at https://docs.nocode-x.com/Roadmap.
If you have any other questions or need further clarification, please feel free to reach out! We are here to help you.
Great! Thanks for your response!
As an individual developer, I'm looking for my "definitive development tool" in order to easily achieve a complete app (but also, possibility to edit in a low-level css, js, etc).
I think I'll consider NoCode-X!