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MIT App Inventor

App Inventor is a cloud-based tool, which means you can create apps for phones or tablets right in your web browser. subtitle

MIT App Inventor Alternatives [Page 4]

The best MIT App Inventor alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    /catrobat-org-alternatives

    Pocket Code allows you to create your own games, animations, interactive music videos, and many...

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    /ibuildapp-alternatives

    iBuildApp is an online service that provides a simple and inexpensive way to build, test, track and update a native apps.

  3. Try for free

    Elegant user management, tailor-made for B2B SaaS

    Try for free freemium

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    /buildfire-alternatives

    BuildFire is the easiest way for small businesses to build a mobile app in a matter of minutes for iOS and Android.

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    /flutter-dev-alternatives

    Build beautiful native apps in record time 🚀

    Open Source

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    /appsmakerstore-alternatives

    Appsmakerstore is a do-it-yourself, cross-platform mobile app builder.

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    /apprat-io-alternatives

    Build apps for iOS, Android, and the web without any code.

  8. /goodbarber-alternatives

    GoodBarber is a mobile app creation platform.

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    /niotron-alternatives

    A no code android app builder which enables anyone to create beautiful and powerful mobile apps

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    /figma-alternatives

    Team-based interface design, Figma lets you collaborate on designs in real time.

  11. /glide-apps-alternatives

    Building apps from spreadsheets just got way more powerful

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    /microsoft-powerapps-alternatives

    Microsoft PowerApps provides tools to create, customize, share and run apps.

  13. /bizness-apps-alternatives

    Create your own app or become a reseller and build apps for others

  14. /carrd-alternatives

    Simple, responsive one-page site creator.

    freemium $9.0 / Annually (Pro Lite)

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