Just what I needed
I was excited to see a tool like NoCodeBackend on AppSumo. For my data-driven applications, I need a simple way to create backend databases quickly. My experience with NoCodeBackend has been positive so far. The tool is user-friendly and does exactly what it promises: it allows me to create databases that can be accessed through REST APIs, and the API documentation is always up to date on Swagger.
When I tested it with a small amount of data, the performance was good. I hope it continues to perform well as the data in the database grows.
However, I need to be careful about using NoCodeBackend databases in a production environment. After setting up my account, I tried to find the Service Level Agreement (SLA) for NoCodeBackend’s database hosting services but couldn’t locate it. Therefore, I plan to use this platform only during the development phases of my apps. If necessary, I can export the database and move it to a production server later on.