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Is React Native a good option for me?

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  1. Building tech is slow and expensive. Bubble is the most powerful no-code platform for creating digital products.
    Another option that I've used is Bubble. It's geared more towards web apps because it's built on JavaScript but is also highly robust in what it can do. I currently work at a startup where our app is built on Bubble and is currently in the Apple App Store with paying users.

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  2. Backendless is a mobile Backend as a Service (mBaaS) platform.
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    Alternatively no-code platforms are growing fast. There are some that are incredibly robust and allow you to build and iterate quickly on an idea. If you're looking for mobile, I'd recommend AppGyver, it's built with React Native behind the scenes and works really well for most app cases. I've built out some apps on it before and gotten them into Apple's TestFlight. The only downside is it doesn't offer backend support so you'll have to link it with a database. There are tons of options but AppGyver does have a Firebase integration that isn't too difficult to set up. Backendless is another option. Again, it's a no-code platform but is highly robust with it's capabilities. It can be used as a front end as well but doesn't offer the native experience like AppGyver because it isn't built on React Native.

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  3. Visual enterprise-grade low code mobile app builder
    Alternatively no-code platforms are growing fast. There are some that are incredibly robust and allow you to build and iterate quickly on an idea. If you're looking for mobile, I'd recommend AppGyver, it's built with React Native behind the scenes and works really well for most app cases. I've built out some apps on it before and gotten them into Apple's TestFlight. The only downside is it doesn't offer backend support so you'll have to link it with a database. There are tons of options but AppGyver does have a Firebase integration that isn't too difficult to set up. Backendless is another option. Again, it's a no-code platform but is highly robust with it's capabilities. It can be used as a front end as well but doesn't offer the native experience like AppGyver because it isn't built on React Native.

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