Trackvia is a cloud-based low-code workflow platform developed by Trackvia, Inc.[1][2] It is based in Denver, Colorado.[3]
Original author(s) | Chris Basham Matt McAdams |
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Developer(s) | Trackvia, Inc. |
Initial release | 2007 |
Operating system | Windows |
Available in | English |
Type | Low-code workflow platform |
Website | trackvia |
History
editTrackvia was founded in 2007 by Chris Basham and Matt McAdams.[4] It was founded as a web-based database.[1]
In 2008, the platform added functionality to create dynamic applications.[1]
Platform
editTrackvia platform is accessible on a SaaS basis. It provides users a database that can be customized to their needs.[5] It also provides a no-code environment to users who want to create an app based on their requirements.[6]
The applications can also be used to automate processes such as expense reporting, time tracking, project management, and asset management.[1]
Trackvia can be accessed through mobile apps on Android and iOS.[1]
Reception
editTrackvia platform has been reviewed by PCMag.[7] PCMag's Rob Marvin called it "a simply designed and easy-to-use low-code development platform".[7]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Frank, Ulrich; Maier, Pierre; Bock, Alexander (December 29, 2021). "Low Code Platforms: Promises, Concepts and Prospects: A Comparative Study of Ten Systems". ICB Research Reports (70). doi:10.17185/duepublico/75244 – via duepublico2.uni-due.de.
- ^ Sacolick, Isaac (April 4, 2022). "5 ways to improve on spreadsheets for business workflows". InfoWorld.
- ^ "Places to Work in 2020". Outside. November 3, 2020.
- ^ Lai, Eric (August 20, 2007). "Trackvia is latest entrant in Database 2.0 market". Computerworld.
- ^ Hendrickson, Mark (November 10, 2007). "Blist Prepares Easy Web-Based Database Application".
- ^ Marvin, Rob (August 10, 2018). "The Best Low-Code Development Platforms". PCMag Australia.
- ^ a b "TrackVia Review". PCMag.