AWS HoneyCode = Serverless Lotus Notes?
HoneyCode is giving me the Lotus Notes stickiness vibe.
HoneyCode is AWS’ no-code platform. HoneyCode is targeted at business users, similar to Lotus Notes. The significant difference other than the cloud is that it’s based on serverless architectures. It’s fundamentally event-driven. What’s not different is that migrating dozens or hundreds of applications away from HoneyCode may prove problematic in a few years.
Use Cases
Integration with Zappier
One of the first examples is using Zappier to integrate with other platforms, such as Google Forms, for inputting information. Business users can publish a survey on Forms and use the Zappier event to kick off a HoneyCode workflow.
Sales Pipeline
One of the most frustrating challenges I’ve experienced as a small business owner has been keeping track of the sales pipelines. Every service I’ve looked at has been too big or too simple. I could easily see building a solution that’s the right shape and size for my organization.
IT Management
This is a no-code platform. However, I can see integrating this with event-driven services like Zappier to monitor application responsiveness and create, track, and update support tickets based on events.
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