Compare the Top Nonprofit Low-Code Development Platforms as of April 2025

What are Nonprofit Low-Code Development Platforms?

Low-code development platforms are software tools designed to assist developers with the creation of software applications. They provide an alternate means to implementation, reducing the amount of manual coding that needs to be done. Platforms vary based on the type of application being created, enabling users to quickly build and deploy business applications without having extensive technical knowledge or software development experience. Features may include tools for visual modeling, integration connectors, and user interface components. Compare and read user reviews of the best Nonprofit Low-Code Development platforms currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Wappler

    Wappler

    Wappler

    Low code visual builder for dynamic, data driven and highly interactive custom web sites, CMS systems and mobile apps. No coding required thanks to its integrated, first class reactive front-end and back-end frameworks, visual two way data bindings and Bootstrap 4 builder - you can focus on productivity and creativity. Wappler allows you to connect to any database or API service. With the Docker integration in Wappler you can not only develop locally, but also deploy to any remote Docker host. Full version control is available, thanks to the Git integration.
    Starting Price: €19 / month
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    Martini

    Martini

    TORO Cloud

    Join the growing community of integration ninjas using Martini™ to integrate faster. Gloop eliminates the grunt work required when creating services for application and data integration, building APIs, and managing data. Gloop makes it easy to perform common development tasks such as mapping and transforming data, iterating over arrays, executing if-else and switch-case logic, invoking external code, running jobs in parallel, and so much more. Flux is Martini’s event based workflow engine for managing asynchronous workflows and event based triggers of Gloop microservices. With Flux you can invoke Gloop microservices sequentially, passing the output of one to the other, and/or in parallel, and Flux will maintain the state of each execution for you. Flux workflows are created visually by dragging Flux states onto a canvas and selecting the Gloop microservice you would like executed when the state is invoked.
    Starting Price: $500 per month
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