Top 10: Low-Code or No-Code AI Tools

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AI Magazine has taken a look at the Top 10 low-code or no-code AI tools
AI Magazine takes a look at the Top 10 Low-Code or No-Code AI Tools, featuring the likes of Base44, OutSystems, Appian and Mendix

Low-code and no-code AI platforms are rapidly transforming how organisations build and deploy intelligent solutions.

By lowering the technical barrier to development, these tools enable business users, analysts and developers alike to create applications, automate workflows and integrate AI capabilities far more quickly than through traditional coding.

As demand for AI continues to accelerate across industries, such platforms are playing an increasingly important role in democratising innovation, helping organisations experiment, scale and deliver value with greater speed and flexibility.

Here, AI Magazine takes a look at the Top 10 Low-Code or No-Code AI Tools.

10. Mindflow

Year Founded: 2020
CEO: Paul-Arthur Jonville
Number of Employees: ~50

Paul-Arthur Jonville, CEO at Mindflow

Mindflow transforms natural language prompts into automated workflows and API sequences, allowing users to create functional processes without coding.

The platform is particularly useful for businesses seeking to automate repetitive tasks, integrating multiple software tools effortlessly.

Its visual editor is intuitive, making it accessible for teams without technical expertise while still supporting advanced workflow logic.

9. Coupler.io (Railsware)

Year Founded: 2014
CEO: Yaroslav Lazor
Number of Employees: 200+

Yaroslav Lazor, CEO at Railsware

Coupler.io is a no-code platform for data integration and AI-driven analytics. Users can automate data flows from various sources into their preferred spreadsheets or BI tools.

Its appeal lies in streamlining analytics for businesses that rely on frequent data updates, enabling teams to gain insights faster and reduce manual data processing.

Coupler is highly compatible with Google Sheets, Excel and BigQuery.

8. Base44

Year Founded: 2025
CEO: Maor Shlomo
Number of Employees: >50

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Base44 allows users to build fully functional applications using AI-powered prompts without coding. It is ideal for entrepreneurs and small teams looking to develop apps quickly.

The platform provides templates for common workflows while allowing customisation through natural language, making it possible to launch prototypes in hours rather than weeks.

7. StackAI

Year Founded: 2022
CEO: Toni Rosiñol
Number of Employees: ~50

Toni Rosiñol, CEO at StackAI

StackAI focuses on creating internal AI agents and generative applications through a visual builder. It simplifies the deployment of AI models for non-technical users while offering enough depth for developers to customise agents.

Companies benefit from faster experimentation and internal tool creation, accelerating innovation and reducing development costs.

6. n8n

Year Founded: 2019
CEO: Jan Oberhauser
Number of Employees: ~100

Jan Oberhauser, CEO at n8n

n8n is an open-source workflow automation and integration specialist that enables users to connect apps and AI tools visually. It supports advanced workflows with conditional logic, triggers and multi-step automations.

The platform's open-source nature allows businesses to host their workflows independently, ensuring flexibility, security and full control over data flows.

5. Appian

Year Founded: 1999
CEO: Matt Calkins
Number of Employees: 2,000+

Matt Calkins, CEO at Appian

Appian combines low-code development with AI and workflow automation to deliver business process applications. It excels in enterprise environments that require case management, compliance and process visibility.

Appian's interface is designed for rapid deployment, enabling users to configure complex processes without writing extensive code, while AI integrations support data-driven decision making and predictive analytics.

4. Retool

Year Founded: 2017
CEO: David Hsu
Number of Employees: ~500

David Hsu, CEO at Retool

Retool is a low-code platform tailored for internal tools and dashboards. It provides pre-built UI components that can connect to various data sources, making it easier for companies to develop custom solutions quickly.

Retool is developer-friendly yet accessible for semi-technical teams, supporting integrations with APIs, databasesmand third-party services to accelerate the app development process.

3. Mendix

Year Founded: 2005
CEO: Raymond Kok
Number of Employees: ~1,400

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Mendix is a full-featured low-code platform for web and mobile applications. Its AI-assisted development tools accelerate app creation by suggesting workflows and UI elements based on best practices.

Mendix caters to enterprises and small teams alike, supporting collaborative development and rapid iteration. The platform allows integration with legacy systems and third-party services, making it versatile for complex projects that require both speed and scalability.

2. OutSystems

Year Founded: 2001
CEO: Woodson Martin
Number of Employees: ~2,000

Woodson Martin, CEO at OutSystems. Picture: OutSystems

OutSystems is a leading low-code enterprise platform that allows organisations to build robust, full-stack applications at speed. Its AI-assisted features analyse existing applications, suggest optimisations and automate repetitive coding tasks, improving productivity and reducing errors.

The platform supports web, mobile and cloud-based deployments, making it suitable for both internal tools and customer-facing applications.

OutSystems also offers enterprise-grade security, performance monitoring and collaboration tools, enabling teams of varying technical levels to participate in app development. Businesses benefit from rapid prototyping, agile iterations and integration with complex legacy systems, reducing development timelines significantly while maintaining high quality.

Ultimately, a combination of low-code flexibility and AI guidance make it a standout choice for large-scale digital transformation projects.

1. ToolJet

Year Founded: 2021
CEO: Navaneeth Padanna Kalathil
Number of Employees: 50+

Navaneeth Padanna Kalathil, CEO at Tooljet

ToolJet is a versatile low-code app builder designed for internal tools and dashboards with strong AI integration. Users can design sophisticated applications through drag-and-drop components while embedding AI functionalities such as data analysis, workflow automation and generative features.

ToolJet stands out for its speed and simplicity, allowing teams to deploy functional applications within hours rather than weeks. Its open-source model ensures flexibility, while enterprise users benefit from security controls and scalability options.

With AI-powered recommendations, auto-completion and code generation, ToolJet lowers the technical barrier for organisations that wish to adopt AI solutions efficiently.

Teams can collaborate seamlessly, and integrations with databases, APIs and third-party services make it a comprehensive platform for organisations looking to accelerate digital transformation.

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