Show HN: Turn spreadsheets into CRUD mobile apps(PWA) without coding (appalloy.net)

3 points by peter_starion ↗ HN
Hello HN, I'm Peter, the founder of AppAlloy. Over the last year, we've been working on a tool that converts spreadsheets (Google Sheets, Excel, csv) into fully functional CRUD mobile apps, without the need for coding skills.

Our goal is to make mobile app development accessible to anyone who uses spreadsheets for business operations.

Our platform uses OpenAI to analyze and infer the structure of spreadsheet data, automatically generating a mobile-friendly app interface. This allows non-technical users to easily manage data directly from their mobile devices with an interface optimized for usability on small screens.

Here’s what AppAlloy offers:

1. AI-Driven interface creation: Automatically generates a user interface suitable for mobile devices based on the contents of your spreadsheet. 2. Customization with Power Fx: Users can integrate Microsoft Power Fx to add custom logic and calculations that appear directly in the app. 3. Real-time sync: Changes made in the mobile app are synchronized in real-time with the original spreadsheet, maintaining a single source of truth without disrupting existing workflows.

We believe that simplifying the app creation process from spreadsheets can significantly empower businesses, especially those relying heavily on mobile workforces.

Check out these demos: App creation in 30 seconds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sODApB5yCo

In-depth customization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_h6gG2LCY2Q

AppAlloy is still in the early stages, and we're keen to gather feedback to improve further. We're particularly interested in your thoughts on usability, AI integration, and any other features you think we could add or improve.

Thanks for checking this out, and I look forward to your feedback!

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Great work. Could you share more on the WHY at the beginning of AppAlloy?
Peter, thank you for introducing yourself.

If i could give you a 100 votes right now. I would.

They say every spreadsheet is worth a $M idea or more.

Godspeed!