Airforms is a database form builder. You can lower software development costs by using Airforms instead of developing custom applications to enter and update data. Airforms lets you build forms using a simple drag-and-drop interface. No coding skills needed.
We built Airforms after finding that there are almost no tools available for building data entry forms for entering and updating data in business databases. There are plenty of tools for building reports, but almost none for building forms for relational databases.
Relational databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server and Oracle, continue to be popular. Airforms is designed to take full advantage of these databases. Other tools may support databases, but are not designed primarily designed for databases. Airforms was built from the ground up to support relational databases. So it is able to offer features such as an easy-to-use query builder, and tools for browsing database schema, relationships and data.
Airforms is intended for non-coders. You do not need to know any programming language, not even SQL! A drag-and-drop interface is provided for building forms.
@sandhya_r1 Congrats on launching! Airforms makes sense for non-technical people if they have a need to fill in data, It will greatly increase productivity.
Good Luck!
Congratulations on your launch! 🚀
Am I right that such tool is more about enterprise usage where people need to manually enter a lot of data into the database? Like banks or big corporates?
Keep doing! 👍
@asaskevich great question! Airforms is meant for small businesses as well as bigger companies. Small businesses who need something better than spreadsheets to store their data can use Airforms to enter data into a database, without hiring a team of developers to build an application for this purpose. Bigger companies can also use Airforms since it is cheaper than building a web application.
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