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14 Jul 2022, 18:54 GMT+10
No-Code Appy Pie Connect
HAMPTON, VA Appy Pie, a pioneer in no-code solutions that break the cost and skill barriers, announced today that the Appy Pie Connect
In addition, Appy Pie Connect strengthens internal and external communications with all stakeholders using bi-directional integration between Slack and MS Teams.
'Appy Pie Connect was created to help businesses focus on the important things, rather than the frustration of juggling and sifting through the constant stream of data from hundreds of apps and services,' says Founder and CEO Abhinav Girdhar. 'With Appy Pie Connect, you just set a trigger, add actions, and watch the magic unfold-easy as pie.'
Using Appy Pie's intuitively designed editor reduces the number of steps required to connect the apps and services. A member of the cloud-based integration-as-a-service category (iPaas), Appy Pie Connect is a centralized console that allows users to manage, govern, and integrate cloud-based applications. Modification is fast and easy, allowing for quick addition or deletion of apps, data, features, and services.
All data is saved using strong encryption running over secure HTTPS, with two-factor authentication for an extra layer of security. Learn more here: https://www.appypie.com/connect/
About Appy Pie
Appy Pie, a Trademark of Appy Pie LLP, is an unrivaled leader in no-code mobile app creation that allows anyone to transform their app ideas into reality, without any technical knowledge. Using Appy Pie's No-Code Text-to-App, with either voice or text, users simply drag and drop the features to create an advanced Android or iOS application for mobiles and smartphones, as easy as pie. Appy Pie's App Maker has been recognized as one of the highest-rated app builders globally (G2), for its unique features, ease-of-use and affordability, and is considered one of the most comprehensive no-code application development software for businesses of all sizes (Capterra). Appy Pie is also the fastest growing cloud-based DIY Mobile App Builder in the world (GetApp). More info: www.appypie.com
Contact:
Pam Abrahamsson
PRA Public Relations
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