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Start from a blank canvas or a template, add the data and workflows you need, and ship the same week. CodeBlox no code application platform gives every team the power to build exactly what their business needs without waiting months for custom business app development to come out of an engineering backlog.
Compose Blox data entities, forms, menus, and views. Define relationships, validations, and formulas. No schema rewrites as you grow. CodeBlox no-code business app development gives your team a living data model that matches how your business actually works instead of forcing your operations into a rigid system someone else designed.
Visual rules, AI workflows, and scheduled jobs. Field-level formulas. Role-based logic. Anything you could code, you can configure. CodeBlox no code application platform puts the full power of business logic in the hands of the people who understand the process best, without a single engineering ticket or development sprint required.
Roll out to teams, regions, or external partners with role-based permissions. Audit logs, SSO, SCIM, and admin controls included. CodeBlox custom business app development is built for organizations that need to move fast without sacrificing the governance, security, and control that IT and compliance teams require at scale.
Skip the blank canvas. Start from a production-ready template and customize from there. Every template runs on the same no-code business app development engine so your team can go live in days instead of the months traditional custom business app development would normally require.
Core crm builder workflows ready to deploy across your team.
CRM Builder configured for multi-region, multi-entity organizations.
Lightweight crm builder for teams of 5 to 50, designed for fast adoption.
Work with our ProServe team to design crm builder for your exact processes.
Most teams go from a blank canvas to a live working app in days, not months. Pre-built templates mean your no-code business app development project can launch the same week you start building. The same app that would take an engineering team three months to build and release can be live in CodeBlox before your next sprint planning meeting.
Yes. CodeBlox offers migration support for teams moving away from legacy custom business app development. Our platform team helps you map your existing data model, recreate your business logic, and go live on CodeBlox without losing historical data or disrupting the current operations your team depends on while the transition is happening.
Every app built on CodeBlox no code application platform includes role-based access control, SSO, SCIM provisioning, field-level permissions, and a full audit log on every change. Your IT and security teams have the governance, visibility, and control they need without slowing down the operations teams who are building and iterating on the apps every day.
Yes. CodeBlox no-code business app development is designed so that operations, HR, finance, project, and customer success teams own their apps end to end. You configure logic, set permissions, define data models, and update workflows through a visual interface without any technical background required and without filing a request every time a field needs to be added or a rule needs to change.
Traditional custom business app development takes months, costs significantly more, and creates a permanent dependency on engineering for every future change your operations team needs. CodeBlox no code application platform lets your operations team build, launch, and iterate on apps in days without any technical background so the people who understand the process best are the ones who own the tool that runs it.
CodeBlox supports any type of custom business app development including internal tools, customer portals, approval systems, field operations apps, vendor management platforms, compliance tracking systems, and anything else your business runs on. If it has data, logic, users, and a repeatable process behind it, you can build it on CodeBlox without writing a single line of code or filing a development ticket.