-

Appsmith Low Code Platform Adds Ability for Developers to Create Dynamic Forms and Save Significant Time

JSON Form Widget automatically generates fields, completely customizable

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Appsmith, the first open-source low code software helping developers to build internal tools, today announced the availability of its JSON Form Widget that saves developers huge amounts of time and makes it easier than ever to generate dynamic and static forms from data sets.

For example, developers can create dynamic sign-up forms, making it possible to have both the ‘sign-in’ and ‘sign-up’ forms on the same page. Conditional switching between forms is based on user inputs so there is no need to create two forms saving development time.

Forms are a core part of most applications and one of the major ways to capture user input.

Once the form widget is selected and pointed to its data source – a database query, application programming interface (API), or JavaScript object – the form can be customized, for example, adding, deleting, or renaming fields. In addition, “form styles” can be selected to customize the appearance and user interface for the form. Appsmith’s low code platform automatically generates the code as the developer creates the form.

Also, developers can choose to have the form automatically update as the data changes or elect instead to make those updates manually.

Having the ability to easily create forms was among the top requested features of Appsmith’s user community. The popular open source low code platform has more than 5 million downloads and is used at over 5,000 organizations with over 15,000 stars (up 12x since 2021) on GitHub.

Appsmith is the first open-source low code software that helps developers build custom (often critical yet tedious) internal and CRUD (create, read, update and delete) type applications quickly, usually within only hours.

To learn more about JSON Forms visit the blog or learn how to generate a form from a table by watching the video here.

About Appsmith

Appsmith was founded in 2019 with the mission to enable backend engineers to build internal web apps quickly with a low code approach. Taking an open source software approach provides anyone with access to the software and the opportunity to get involved in the community. The company has offices in San Francisco and Bengaluru, India. For more information visit https://www.appsmith.com

Contacts

Joe Eckert for Appsmith
jeckert@eckertcomms.com

Appsmith


Release Summary
Appsmith's JSON Form Widget saves developers huge amounts of time and makes it easier than ever to generate dynamic and static forms from data sets.
Release Versions

Contacts

Joe Eckert for Appsmith
jeckert@eckertcomms.com

More News From Appsmith

Appsmith Unveils Appsmith Agents to Transform Enterprise Business with Context-Aware AI

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Appsmith, a leader in transforming enterprise data workflows, today announced the launch of Appsmith Agents, a new solution designed to make generative AI more effective for customer-facing teams. This agentic AI platform enables knowledge workers in sales, support, customer success, and other key business functions to deploy advanced AI agents that draw on their internal data — without leaving their familiar tools and environments. “Today’s AI tools don’t have a...

Appsmith Launches Partner Program to Empower Businesses to Build Business Critical Applications

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Popular low-code company Appsmith launches partner program to empower businesses to build business critical applications and internal tools....

Appsmith Announces Partnership With Tick9, a Leading UK-Based Business Systems Management Consultancy

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Appsmith and Tick9 have announced today that the companies have entered into a partnership that will allow them to help businesses with rapid and custom software solutions. As part of this partnership, Tick9 will offer a broad array of strategy, consulting, and implementation solutions built on the Appsmith low-code technology platform to help businesses create robust internal applications for various use-cases. Abhishek Nayak, CEO of Appsmith, said, “We’ve seen...
Back to Newsroom