AppGyver (SAP)

AppGyver is a no-code application development platform that enables users to build mobile and web applications without writing any code. It provides a visual interface with drag-and-drop components, allowing users to create applications by assembling pre-built elements and defining logic through a visual workflow.
Our Verdict
What is AppGyver?
AppGyver is a no-code application development platform that enables users to build mobile and web applications without writing any code. It provides a visual interface with drag-and-drop components, allowing users to create applications by assembling pre-built elements and defining logic through a visual workflow. AppGyver supports integrations with various data sources and APIs, enabling the creation of dynamic and data-driven applications. The platform is designed to be user-friendly, making it accessible to individuals without programming experience while still offering advanced features for more complex application development. Below are its key features:
- Visual Drag-and-Drop Builder: Create apps with a user-friendly interface without coding
- Cross-Platform Support: Build native iOS, Android, and web apps from a single project
- Advanced Logic Flows: Define complex business logic using visual workflows
- API & Data Integration: Connect to REST APIs, databases, and third-party services
- Rich UI Components: Access a wide variety of customizable components and templates
- Real-Time Preview & Debugging: Test and refine apps instantly during development
- User Authentication: Built-in support for login and user management
- Offline Support: Enable apps to work without internet connection
- Performance Optimizations: Tools to ensure smooth app performance even with complex workflows
Is AppGyver worth registering and paying for?
If you’re a non-SAP user building a simple app or proof-of-concept, AppGyver’s free Community Edition is worth trying. But for business apps needing ongoing support, advanced integrations, or long-term viability, the platform’s complexity and shifting focus under SAP may limit its appeal. Unless your organization already uses SAP systems or requires its deep integration, exploring alternatives like FlutterFlow or Adalo—with clearer roadmap, better support, and more user-friendly experience—might serve you better.