Agilebase brings No Code to Bath Digital Festival
The future of coding is no code at all, says Agilebase. Meet us at the Bath Digital Festival this July to discover how no code is shaping the future of work.
The future of coding is no code at all, says Agilebase. Meet us at the Bath Digital Festival this July to discover how no code is shaping the future of work.
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The traditional membership systems we looked at couldn’t cope with our needs and as a new business we didn’t want to build a bespoke system from scratch. Agilebase offered us the best of both worlds.
We are a business and we need to manage data across the entire business. I was looking for a total business solution and the only approach that came close to meeting my needs was AgileBase.
We know implementing a new business management software can be challenging. But it’s time to take the leap and start seeing the benefits of using one system for all your business needs.
By using Agilebase regularly, Citizen Developers teach themselves to build a CRM system and become a Software Architect. While you digitally transform your back office, you are digitally transforming yourself too.
The key to success is combining the drive to make evidenced-based improvements every day with skilled and knowledgeable partners and a platform that is truly agile.
CEO Cliff Calcutt explains how Agilebase aligns with UNESCO sustainability goals.
“More than half of Agilebase citizen developers are women. We want it to be more,” he said. “And not only women. We want anyone, no matter who they are, to get the chance to become citizen developers and software architects.
Businesses start to feel the benefit of software such as Agilebase when all the departments and tools connect, says Richard Wilson, an independent IT consultant. “All firms need to find software tools that better fit how they work”
“It’s a godsend,” said Emma Taylor, managing director of NetLets Properties Limited. “Our operations manager used to do everything by hand. It’s been beneficial. It’s taken off 16 hours of work a week. Those 16 hours have been spent on problem-solving activities to set us aside from competitors. Brilliant!”