Our redesigned web console provides the ability to manage authentication, database, storage, functions, and advanced realtime capabilities with a better developer experience. Console 2.0 simplifies and guides you through the process of creating your backend.
Just looking into Appwrite, the open-source backend that packs a lot in one spot: Auth, Databases, Storage, Serverless Functions, Realtime, and Messaging. It seems designed to speed up development, letting you self-host or use their cloud, and it works with many languages.
I'm curious:
How has Appwrite worked out for you in practice?
How does an "all-in-one" compare to using separate tools in your workflow?
With Sites, Appwrite offers a streamlined solution for easily deploying static and server-rendered applications.
Everything is designed to simplify your workflow, from creating a site and connecting a domain to leveraging our templates.
A secure open-source backend server provides the core APIs required to build web and mobile applications. Appwrite provides authentication, database, storage, functions, and advanced realtime capabilities.
Appwrite's open-source backend platform lets you add Auth, Databases, Functions, and Storage to your product, build any application at any scale, own your data, and use your preferred coding languages and tools.
A secure open-source backend server provides the core APIs required to build web and mobile applications. Appwrite provides authentication, database, storage, functions, and advanced realtime capabilities.