Building a custom Webapp interface for EspoCRM. Recommendations & interest?
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Here's one for the Cloudron hive-mind. We're looking at building an alternative Mail App for EspoCRM, perhaps later expanding to Calendar, and other UIs. What would anyone here use? Any of these? - https://draftbit.com/
- https://www.appgyver.com/
- https://bubble.io/
- Something else?
 Anyone interested in collaboration on this kind of project? 
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Here's one for the Cloudron hive-mind. We're looking at building an alternative Mail App for EspoCRM, perhaps later expanding to Calendar, and other UIs. What would anyone here use? Any of these? - https://draftbit.com/
- https://www.appgyver.com/
- https://bubble.io/
- Something else?
 Anyone interested in collaboration on this kind of project? @marcusquinn I've used Bubble and a few not listed and I would say try several and see which is best — they're all similar on the surface but have very different ergonomics/extras when you dig in a bit. None of them are as good as native, imo. 
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@marcusquinn how about mod SnappyMail? 
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Here's one for the Cloudron hive-mind. We're looking at building an alternative Mail App for EspoCRM, perhaps later expanding to Calendar, and other UIs. What would anyone here use? Any of these? - https://draftbit.com/
- https://www.appgyver.com/
- https://bubble.io/
- Something else?
 Anyone interested in collaboration on this kind of project? @marcusquinn 
 Bubble is not really compliant with the GDPR, or at least if you use it you have to ask your users if it's ok to save data on a US datacenter, and performances are bad, really bad.appgyver is from SAP, is a good product but is more integrated with firebase, and is a bit hard to integrate other backends draftbit, never us it, because is mostly focus on mobile. All nocode/lowcode platform, are not designed for good responsiveness or use a proprietary engine for managing mobile/table/desktop size, but this is hard to use. 
 Most likely is just better to spend some money and go for a Vue/Svelte developer for the front end.
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Some more to add to the research: 
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@marcusquinn how about mod SnappyMail? @robi Looks  We already have EspoCRM Email way more advanced than that. 
 


