Show HN: A new-age no-code platform
brokenatom.ioHey hackers!
For the past 2 years, we have been building a no-code application that lives upto its name enabling users to develop an application from scratch to deploying it in three simple steps: Create models(read database tables if it makes sense); setup the permissions - app level and database level; generate beautiful UI automatically and just simply add/remove styles as per your liking. Then just hit deploy and let the platform do all your grunt work of setting up databases, handling the requests, proper permissions, authentications and many such things which are just trivial in building a business.
At Brokenatom, we believe that an application should be an aid to your business, not a hindrance. With that in mind, we have simplified and automated every step of the way that can be optimised. Our vision is to empower anyone to build an application without any prior knowledge of traditional coding or hiring a huge software team to do that.
Our website is at https://brokenatom.io and platform is at https://dev.brokenatom.io.
We would love to hear any and all feedback possible and we promise to take it all in and improve our system to perfection.
Cheers,
Arun. Hi Arun. Nice site! How is the performance of the apps your platform creates? Can they scale? Users of Bubble, Adalo, and others, all complain of scaling issues when the app is under load. How do you address this? Will my app run the same with 50 users per day as it would with 5000? Or 10,000? I think the core concern is investing in building on this platform and then being stuck if it doesn’t scale well. Also, can I export my frontend code into vanilla HTML, CSS and JavaScript and if so, is the code clean and readable or is it convoluted as is often the case with generated code? Trying to understand what kind of vendor lock-in exists with this platform.