DronaHQ is a low-code app builder designed for rapid app development and deployment. When you integrate a feature-rich no-code Backendless backend with your DronaHQ app frontend, you get a visual relational database, user management, bulletproof security, highly-scalable serverless hosting, and much more.
Zapier is powerful workflow automation tool that enables you to integrate different applications to create workflows of any complexity. With our Zapier Integration, Backendless is excited to join the Zapier ecosystem.
Retool is a no-code website builder designed for building internal tools “remarkably fast.” When you integrate a feature-rich no-code Backendless backend with your Retool frontend, you get a visual relational database, user management, bulletproof security, highly-scalable serverless hosting, easy login, and much more.
The newest addition to Backendless Database data types, Auto-Incremented Columns make it easy to automatically assign unique, human-readable IDs to all of your records in a table.
Logging events and messages that occur while your app is in use is an important aspect of testing and debugging your application. With the release of version 6.1.7, we have added four new logging features that will help make exploring and understanding your log much, much easier.
Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to become a master of the Backendless Visual App Development Platform. Completing “Tasks” in the new Backendless Missions system earns you two primary rewards: Backendless Bucks (BBs) and eXPerience Points (XP). In this article, we dive into the latter.
We see more and more complex apps being developed with Backendless. Once an app is released into production, making changes to a live backend becomes very risky and could destabilize the app. App-to-app deployment from Backendless is here to help.
Backendless App Blueprints released in Version 6 let you get a jump on your development process by starting with a prebuilt app foundation.
With the Transactions API, Backendless Database can execute multiple database requests grouped into a single transaction. When any one of these grouped database operations fails, the entire transaction is rolled back – meaning any other changes within the same transaction are canceled.