Kony, Inc

Kony, Inc

A leader in Digital Experience Development Platforms

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Kony Inc, a cloud-based provider of mobility, omnichannel and internet-of-things systems and services, is based in Austin, Texas with over 1600 employees worldwide.
This is the 3rd launch from Kony, Inc. View more

Kony Quantum

Build full, native mobile apps with low code
Kony Quantum combines the ease of use & speed of low-code application development with the power of the leading enterprise-grade digital experience development platform. Kony Quantum enables businesses to build mission-critical web and mobile solutions.
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Androidβ€’iOSβ€’Web App
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Patrick Quinn
Hi everyone! πŸ‘‹As well as being a maker of other humble products, I'm a digital architect @ Kony and firstly let me just say, we're really excited to finally be here on ProductHunt! Given the no-code maker fest that's in full swing at the moment, we thought this would be the perfect time to introduce you to our own new no/low-code product, Quantum! πŸŽ‰πŸ₯³πŸŽ‰ So If you have any questions, ranging from how the technology works, how to quickly get started at building a native, drag and drop, cross-platform (wearables ⌚, desktop πŸ–₯️, PWA 🌐, mobileπŸ“±... we've got it all) prototype right through to building a more full-featured application, please don't hesitate to ask! I'm fairly confident you'll be pleasantly surprised by how easy and powerful this thing is!
Dakota Felder
Is this like that warlord but more powerful
Patrick Quinn
@dakota_felder Hey Dakota, i've actually never heard of Warlord! Would you be able to share a link to it and i'll give you a blow by blow of how we stack up?
Andrew Gassen
Based on the pricing model, this appears to be a very different focus than a tool like Supernova, Thunkable, or Bubble. Would you say this primarily targeted at building internal apps to be used by a handful of company users? Or is it possible for an independent maker like myself to build a mobile app that can be used by thousands of people who find it on the app store?
Patrick Quinn
@betterproductco Hey Andrew, YES absolutely. I'm currently porting my other project, Broadcast (social podcast platform) over to Kony via the starter edition so I can go cross platform quickly with a single codebase. The pricing you're talking about comes from our Middleware platform, Fabric, which is great for surfacing and unearthing enterprise infrastructure but isnt needed to for indie development. You can just call a API or service directly. At the end of the day, its standard SaaS, i.e indie devs go free :)