Composer 2

About Composer 2
AppGyver Composer is the next generation of mobile platforms that enables businesses to easily build capable apps that make collecting data in the field easy – even where connectivity is poor. Composer’s rapid app creation flow combines next-gen form building using drag-and-drop with visual logic that adds powerful automation to your forms. AppGyver’s visual transformation engine lets users integrate any business backend system.
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- Industry: Venture Capital & Private Equity
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1-5 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Simply Amazing
Reviewed on 2021/01/28
Pros
I loved it, it takes time to learn, but what doesn't. It allows you to create whatever you want without a single line of code. And the learning part, they got you covered with a tutorial library that will facilitare your understanding of the tools.
Cons
The things that I disliked were because I didn't understand them, just have patience and you'll learn how to use each tools, even a person like me with no previous tech or coding training can manage.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 1-5 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Perfect tool for non-coders who want to build complex apps
Reviewed on 2020/08/27
There's a steep learning curve, but it's WAY worth it. To set yourself up for success, be sure that...
There's a steep learning curve, but it's WAY worth it. To set yourself up for success, be sure that you've figured out what you want your core design elements to look like. I was discouraged at first when I dragged in some elements and it looked like crap. But then I put in my brand colors, decided what size I wanted my buttons, etc. Now, things look good by default and just need to have the spacing adjusted. Putting in the effort to make my components look good up front made it easier to be excited about the process (=put in more development hours).
Also, you MUST use the forums at forums.appgyver.com. It's such a sophisticated tool that you simply won't be able to figure out every nuance on your own. When you have a question, first search the forums to see if someone else already came up with an answer. If not, then post the question. The project manager for Composer is the primary responder, and he or one of the team members usually respond within 24 hours. (Don't hesitate to post a reply on a thread if you didn't get a reply--squeaky wheel gets the grease.)
My project is so complex that even with AppGyver, I have paid a developer $20K to build out the back end and insert some custom code into AppGyver to handle the data accordingly. Without AppGyver, this project would have taken hundreds of thousands of dollars and simply not been possible for me. But because I could do the majority of the work myself--and then iterate quickly--I actually have a shot at success.
Pros
Before a colleague recommended AppGyver, I had looked into more than 50 chat bots and tried to use a half dozen no-code app builders. AppGyver is the only tool I came across that was sophisticated enough to do what I needed and had a pleasant user interface so I wouldn't want to kill myself at the end of every day. (I'm super glad that was one of my prerequisites because who knows how many hundreds of hours I have spent in AppGyver. If it had been as bad as the others, I would have given up on the project a long time ago.)
Cons
There is a bug that makes it so some spinners don't disappear in the final build files--works fine in the previewer, but not the app itself. I lost the better part of a week to trying to work around that. Rumor has it that's a React Native bug though, and not an AppGyver bug, though rumor also has it that the next AppGyver update might have a way to work around that.
Otherwise, I couldn't be more pleased.
- Industry: E-Learning
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Monthly for 1-5 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 0.0 /10
Compser 2 does not instal on Centos Servers
Reviewed on 2022/04/28
Very Frustrating
Very Frustrating
Pros
I like the idea that I could use it as a dependency control package on my Centos Server for my PHP projects.
Cons
The package will not install on my Centos Server. It throws up a erroneous message that my PHP version is 5.4 when in actuality it is 7.4. I have tried several suggestions online and nothing has worked and their documentation is very confusing
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
Native apps, low code, highly customizable
Reviewed on 2023/05/18
Pros
Usually when reading about a no-code platform, you'd imagine being locked into a template. Not here though - you can build real business apps that interface with firebase or any api. Just bring your backend (or build an app that doesn't require one). It's amazing how you can submit apps to the appstores AND deploy as web apps.
Cons
Learning curve. Would be nicer to have more example projects to fork from. The pricing isn't clear, it would be nice to understand small scale apps in the paid model, and compare the benefits. Also being able to work as a small team in the free community version would be welcome (i.e. just allow 2 developers, not being greedy...)
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 1-5 months
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
AppGyver, no-code approach for real mobile apps
Reviewed on 2020/09/25
There is an initial learning curv e, but if you go in understanding that, you can start small and...
There is an initial learning curv e, but if you go in understanding that, you can start small and then use their forum, tutorials and documentation to quickly build a base of knowledge that enables you to build a real mobile app.
If you think AppGyver is missing a feature or capability, take a moment to check out their forum, docs, and youtube channel. Almost everytime I have found what I need. If you don't they have the ability to submit new feature requests and vote on them.
Pros
The breadth of features and capabilities that AppGyver has was what won me over. Most of the no-code/low-code platforms don't have a rich set of capabilities. AppGyver has sensor data and device functionality that you can access for your mobile app (i.e. accelerometer, gyroscope, geolocation, camera, files, photo library,...). These are the things you need to create a mobile app that meets a user's expectations. Without those features you are just building a web app, at best.
The AppGyver team (and their community) is very responsive and helpful. You definitely have to look into Mevi's Youtube tutorials!
Cons
More control over the fine-tuning of the UI, such as more control over the screen transition animations would be nice. AppGyver has transition animations that are used by default, but having choices will be great when that becomes available.
Composer 2 FAQs
Below are some frequently asked questions for Composer 2.Q. What type of pricing plans does Composer 2 offer?
Composer 2 offers the following pricing plans:
- Starting from: US$899.00/month
- Pricing model: Free Version, Subscription
- Free Trial: Available
Organization: $899 per month (3 production apps) Scale: $1,999 per month (10 production apps) Enterprise: Pricing that works best for your enterprise
Q. Who are the typical users of Composer 2?
Composer 2 has the following typical customers:
2–10, 11–50, 51–200, 201–500, 501–1,000, 1,001–5,000
Q. What languages does Composer 2 support?
Composer 2 supports the following languages:
English
Q. Does Composer 2 support mobile devices?
Composer 2 supports the following devices:
Android (Mobile), iPhone (Mobile), iPad (Mobile)
Q. What other apps does Composer 2 integrate with?
Composer 2 integrates with the following applications:
Zapier
Q. What level of support does Composer 2 offer?
Composer 2 offers the following support options:
Email/Help Desk, Chat
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