Stacker
Automation Experts
We are experts in building out your Stacker, integrating it with the rest of your SaaS stack, and automating away all of the tedious tasks you are sick of.
Stacker is a no-code tool that makes it easy to build custom software for your business
Create powerful applications and securely share data in just weeks, instead of months.
User-friendly interface that makes it easy for non-technical users to create and manage automation.
Flexibly create and customize workflows to fit your specific business processes.
Integrate with over 500 web applications, including popular tools like Slack, Trello, and Salesforce, to provide a comprehensive automation solution.
Quickly develop custom software without sacrificing security or quality
Small, agile businesses can easily achieve enterprise-level apps.
Create powerful applications in just weeks instead of months.
Automate repetitive and time-consuming tasks, freeing up time for more important tasks.
Bank-level security measures to protect your data and ensure the privacy of your information.
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Frequently asked questions
What is no-code software?
Simply put, it is software that does not require any coding to be created. This
allows for software applications to be developed in a fraction of the time
compared with traditional software development. The software user interface is
designed to be user-friendly, meaning that anyone, even people without coding
experience can create or edit the code since most of the time it's a drag-and-drop interface.
This allows "citizen developers" to help to manage the code, that is the users of
the system can actually develop new features, assist in development of new
components and tools.
Application development time is significantly reduced since a lot of the code has
already been written, instead the work is in linking programs together based on an effective workflow.
This supports rapid digital transformation inside businesses, no-code platforms
allow teams to build their own tools and functionality used for both internal and
external use-cases.
What are low-code development platforms?
Low-code development platforms are a type of no-code software that is specifically designed for creating applications. Low code platforms allow you to create custom applications without having to learn how to code. This makes it perfect for people who want to get their business up and running quickly. Additionally, low code platforms are user-friendly, so you can create applications without needing developers.
Low code and no code are very similar, but they are not exactly the same. Low code platforms allow you to create custom applications by using pre-built code blocks, no-code allows you to use simple coding to link these tools together.
What do Enterprise companies use no-code for?
Enterprise companies use no-code for a variety of purposes.
Some of the most common uses include creating custom applications, automating business processes, and developing prototypes to support digital transformation. Additionally, no-code platforms are perfect for quickly creating MVPs (minimum viable products).
This also makes them an ideal choice for startups and small businesses, allowing for features to be rapidly created.
How does ACE Workflow work with clients?
Our teams are experts in a wide range of tools, therefore we help in a number of different areas.
- Audit of existing and proposed No-code, low-code and other Saas software
- Design and implementation of business automation workflows
- Programing of no-code tools to allow for two-way sync
- Working with business owners to help to rollout and implement systems
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Still have questions?
Get in touch, our workflow Automation consultants are on hand to help.
Work with certified experts in over 100+ no-code tools
By using no-code tools, we can move 10x faster than regular developers, and once we hand the project off to you, you can easily make changes as your company grows without needing to hire expensive software engineers.