Xano is the fastest way to build a scalable backend for your App using No Code. Each Xano account comes with a scalable server, a flexible database, and a No Code API builder that can transform, filter, and integrate with data from anywhere.
The fastest way to build and deploy a scalable backend
Xano is the fastest way to build a scalable backend for your App using No Code. Each Xano account comes with a scalable server, a flexible database, and a No Code API builder that can transform, filter, and integrate with data from anywhere.
I started using Xano about a year ago while it was still in development. IT IS UTTERLY AMAZING. Up to that point, I had paid a back-end developer more than $21,000, and I threw out all that work in order to start from scratch on Xano. And you know what? WORTH IT. I can do everything in Xano my developer was doing. I can control my product myself from top to bottom. I can launch a company with almost no hard cash investment. The support team is world-class. They answer literally every question. Y
Totally blown away, have told about this to my friends. Very impressive work!
I can't believe Xano is just now on Product Hunt! I'm a little mad at myself now for not hunting it. It does have a feel of being very established. I found Xano about a year ago and it's a game changer. Seriously levels up the no code/low code ecosystem.
Congratulations on the launch team, happy to see going live on Producthunt ❤️ Love, from Olvy Team
For people looking at this, it does seem very similar too: + RethinkDB, + AppSmith, + Strapi, + Directus (it has a full-feature self-host version, for free) + and possibly Hasura (though that is GraphQL). Oh and of course there’s the option of just setting up a full custom REST API using Advanced Custom Fields on WordPress which with cloud hosting can be basically free. All of the above are free softwares (except ACF which is a paid plugin). Makers: Just another paid version of these FOSS altern
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