Q: Exporting, API, Comparisons
1. Does is support the ability to publish an API?
2. Once the export feature is implemented, what formats will it export to? Low-level code? Or could it export a complete application into something like Docker that could be one-click deployed on AWS?
3. When creating a mobile app, would it create apps that could be submitted to the Apple and Google app stores without further modification?
4. Can you create an app that runs seamlessly on web, mobile and desktop, syncing data between all devices?
5. Your comparisons mention traditional low-code platforms, but I'm interested in learning how you compare with AI-based platforms like Replit, Bolt, Lovable, Websparks, etc... You should add those comparisons to your website.

Tristan_NoCode_X
Feb 18, 2025A: Hey SoBeGuy
1/ Yes! you can easily create API's using NoCode-X. We have a video on that:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnd5BV6z5Ao
2/ We are at the moment looking into which languages & frameworks we want to support first. If you have any suggestions we can take this into account. Exporting to a docker image would be a nice feature I will take back with the development team.
3/ Not at the moment. But in Q2 We aim to deliver built-in PWA support. Its not native but it will get you on the App-stores
4/ You can build responsive webapplications using NoCode-X so in a sense the data can be shared. When the PWA support will be done there will be an offline mode available, so a data sync should work out of the box then.
5/ Correct that is very good feedback. Also with regards to this question be sure to checkout our roadmap!
Happy to get on a call with you if have any more q's!
Kind regards
Tristan

I haven't watched the video yet, but I'm wondering if it creates API-first apps, in the sense that it automatically creates an API that the web frontend interacts with. In that case, it would be easy to build native mobile apps using something like Nowa, that interact with the same API as the built-in web UI.

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Yes you could build your FrontEnd in another environment & use NoCode-X only for the API's that is perfectly possible!
nice to see this data classification built-in
would indeed very well suit a data governance layer and exposing all with fine grained API and authorization.
Cool!