INTRODUCTION TO KUIKA LOW-CODE PLATFORM

Platform user interface

Kuika is a cloud-based all-in-one platform that enables you to develop web and mobile applications with low-code infrastructure.

UI Design, Datasources, Process Automation, Email Builder, Report Designer, Scheduled Jobs, API Builder, Configuration Manager, and Helpdesk view modes in the platform are prepared in accordance with the application development flow.

Kuika is a cloud-based all-in-one platform that enables you to develop web and mobile applications with low-code infrastructure.

UI Design, Datasources, Process Automation, Email Builder, Report Designer, Scheduled Jobs, API Builder, Configuration Manager, and Helpdesk view modes in the platform are prepared in accordance with the application development flow.

After logging in to the platform, open the application you want to work on from the Apps screen.

Common to all view types are view modes at the top. With UI Design, you can design interface and data binding operations, with Datasources, you can add data sources, and create and manage custom actions, with Process Automation, you can create and manage process automation, with Email Builder, you can design notifications to be sent to the users of the application you have developed.

You can design reports within the application you have developed through the Report Designer view mode, and you can use the report designs you have created within the application you have developed. With Scheduled Jobs, you can add scheduled jobs such as monthly invoicing to the applications you have developed, and you can use an application you have developed in Kuika as a data source through API Builder view mode. In Configuration Manager, you can define the production configurations of the application you developed. When you need support during the application development process, you can get help from the Kuika Support team with the Helpdesk view.

In the UI Design view, there are panels of elements, screens, and special actions that you can add to your application on the left side.

The canvas in the center shows the open screen. Here, you can work out the width and height of the browser, as well as the display of the screen in different sizes depending on the display mode on the top edge.

With Elements, you can add new elements to the screen design. Elements are listed under different categories.

With the Screens panel, you can add new screens to the application and organize them. You can use template screens when adding new screens. With CRUD, you can create working screens in seconds by selecting a data table you added in Datasources. You can also use an Excel document, such as a product or personnel list, to create CRUD screens for listing, adding/editing, and viewing.

With Custom Actions, you can list or edit actions defined in the Datasources view and/or called via an API.

Action Tree panel is the panel that hierarchically groups and lists all the actions in the screen you are in. You can also see the elements to which the actions are attached under the actions in the list structure in this panel.

With Item Tree, the elements on the open screen are shown in a parent/child relationship.

With Languages, you can perform translation operations for different language versions of the developed application.

On the right edge are the Properties and Styling panels, which vary dynamically based on the screen or the selected element. With the Properties panel, you can make parametric settings and data binding operations of the selected element. With Authorization, you can define role-based authorization, and with Visibility, you can define in which situations the related element will be visible. With Add Action, you can add and manage the custom actions added by the system by default and also the custom actions you have prepared in the Datasources section to the selected screen or element.

You can add data sources with ManagedDB, MSSQL, Rest Swagger API, Rest API, and C# for the application you developed. The Datasources view comes with Managed DB, which comes by default and is hosted on Kuika servers. You can also use other data sources and extend the application features with C#.

You can create or manage process automation in your developed application.

You can use Email Builder view to send email-type notifications, such as account registration notifications and order receipt notifications, to the users of the application you developed. By default, it comes with email designs for the password renewal flow. You can also use many template email designs in different types and designs.

With the Report Designer on the platform, you can design the report that you will use in the application you have developed. You can distribute the reports you have designed within the application.

You can provide time planning for the actions you use in the application with Scheduled Jobs view mode.

You can use an application you developed with Kuika as a data source for different applications.

Using the API Builder view mode, you can turn an application you have developed into a data source in minutes.

Using the Configuration Manager view, you can define iOS and Android configurations for Native mobile applications and Web application settings.

Kuika is just a click away at every moment of the application development process. When you need help during the application development process, you can create a support request using the helpdesk view mode.

Kuika is a cloud-based all-in-one platform that enables you to develop web and mobile applications with low-code infrastructure.

UI Design, Datasources, Process Automation, Email Builder, Report Designer, Scheduled Jobs, API Builder, Configuration Manager, and Helpdesk view modes in the platform are prepared in accordance with the application development flow.

Kuika is a cloud-based all-in-one platform that enables you to develop web and mobile applications with low-code infrastructure.

UI Design, Datasources, Process Automation, Email Builder, Report Designer, Scheduled Jobs, API Builder, Configuration Manager, and Helpdesk view modes in the platform are prepared in accordance with the application development flow.

After logging in to the platform, open the application you want to work on from the Apps screen.

Common to all view types are view modes at the top. With UI Design, you can design interface and data binding operations, with Datasources, you can add data sources, and create and manage custom actions, with Process Automation, you can create and manage process automation, with Email Builder, you can design notifications to be sent to the users of the application you have developed.

You can design reports within the application you have developed through the Report Designer view mode, and you can use the report designs you have created within the application you have developed. With Scheduled Jobs, you can add scheduled jobs such as monthly invoicing to the applications you have developed, and you can use an application you have developed in Kuika as a data source through API Builder view mode. In Configuration Manager, you can define the production configurations of the application you developed. When you need support during the application development process, you can get help from the Kuika Support team with the Helpdesk view.

In the UI Design view, there are panels of elements, screens, and special actions that you can add to your application on the left side.

The canvas in the center shows the open screen. Here, you can work out the width and height of the browser, as well as the display of the screen in different sizes depending on the display mode on the top edge.

With Elements, you can add new elements to the screen design. Elements are listed under different categories.

With the Screens panel, you can add new screens to the application and organize them. You can use template screens when adding new screens. With CRUD, you can create working screens in seconds by selecting a data table you added in Datasources. You can also use an Excel document, such as a product or personnel list, to create CRUD screens for listing, adding/editing, and viewing.

With Custom Actions, you can list or edit actions defined in the Datasources view and/or called via an API.

Action Tree panel is the panel that hierarchically groups and lists all the actions in the screen you are in. You can also see the elements to which the actions are attached under the actions in the list structure in this panel.

With Item Tree, the elements on the open screen are shown in a parent/child relationship.

With Languages, you can perform translation operations for different language versions of the developed application.

On the right edge are the Properties and Styling panels, which vary dynamically based on the screen or the selected element. With the Properties panel, you can make parametric settings and data binding operations of the selected element. With Authorization, you can define role-based authorization, and with Visibility, you can define in which situations the related element will be visible. With Add Action, you can add and manage the custom actions added by the system by default and also the custom actions you have prepared in the Datasources section to the selected screen or element.

You can add data sources with ManagedDB, MSSQL, Rest Swagger API, Rest API, and C# for the application you developed. The Datasources view comes with Managed DB, which comes by default and is hosted on Kuika servers. You can also use other data sources and extend the application features with C#.

You can create or manage process automation in your developed application.

You can use Email Builder view to send email-type notifications, such as account registration notifications and order receipt notifications, to the users of the application you developed. By default, it comes with email designs for the password renewal flow. You can also use many template email designs in different types and designs.

With the Report Designer on the platform, you can design the report that you will use in the application you have developed. You can distribute the reports you have designed within the application.

You can provide time planning for the actions you use in the application with Scheduled Jobs view mode.

You can use an application you developed with Kuika as a data source for different applications.

Using the API Builder view mode, you can turn an application you have developed into a data source in minutes.

Using the Configuration Manager view, you can define iOS and Android configurations for Native mobile applications and Web application settings.

Kuika is just a click away at every moment of the application development process. When you need help during the application development process, you can create a support request using the helpdesk view mode.

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