Overview
What is Kianda?
Kianda is a no-code development platform that helps citizen developers, business users and knowledge workers to take control of digital transformation. It is designed to help users build and deliver applications, end-to-end business processes faster and more cost-effectively without coding.What…
Pricing
Standard
$10.50
Premium
$14
Enterprise
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Entry-level set up fee?
- $10.50 per userOptional
Offerings
- Free Trial
- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Product Demos
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Product Details
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What is Kianda?
The vendor provides their goals for the Kianda No-code Platform:
- A user-first platform - Kianda is designed with user experience and simplicity in mind, so the platform aims to make digitalisation simpler for citizen developers.
- Industry-leading expertise - From onboarding to implementation and beyond, Kianda's experts provide users customer support to ensure user success.
- A customer-driven product - The product is shaped by customers, so that Kianda is focused on delivering users the features needed.
Kianda Features
Low-Code Development Features
- Supported: Visual Modeling
- Supported: Drag-and-drop Interfaces
- Supported: Platform Security
- Supported: Platform User Management
- Supported: Reusability
- Supported: Platform Scalability
Additional Features
- Supported: No-Code Development
- Supported: Process Designer
- Supported: Mobile First
- Supported: Dashboards & Process Monitoring
- Supported: Custom reports
- Supported: Drag-Drop Form Designer
- Supported: Low-Code Development
- Supported: Secure Data Gateway
- Supported: Data Connectors
- Supported: Business Rules Engine
- Supported: Document Generation (Word, Excel, PDF)
- Supported: Single Sign On
- Supported: Supplier & Customer Portals
- Supported: Process Automation & Task Scheduling
- Supported: Dynamic Process Security Management
- Supported: Offline Available
- Supported: Anonymous forms
- Supported: QR Code Scanner
- Supported: Repeating table and Sections
- Supported: Conditional Formatting
- Supported: Unlimited Cascading Dropdown
- Supported: Responsive Layout Designer
- Supported: Custom Widget Development Studio
- Supported: Electronic Signature
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Kianda Integrations
- Microsoft SharePoint
- Microsoft SQL Server
- MySQL
- Oracle Database
- SAP ERP, ECC
- Office 365
- REST & SOAP Web Services
- PowerShell
- FileShare
- Active Directory
Kianda Competitors
Kianda Technical Details
Deployment Types | Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Unspecified |
Mobile Application | No |
Supported Countries | Global |
Supported Languages | Multi language |
Kianda Customer Size Distribution
Consumers | 0% |
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Small Businesses (1-50 employees) | 10% |
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees) | 60% |
Enterprises (more than 500 employees) | 30% |
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Community Insights
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Easy to use for non-coders: Many users have found Kianda to be easy to use, even without any coding background. The intuitive drag and drop feature and simple layout make it straightforward to implement business logic. Several reviewers appreciated how quickly they could create simple forms in minutes and publish them, making the platform accessible for users of all technical skill levels.
Great customer support: Kianda's customer support has received praise from multiple users. They are known for providing excellent service, promptly addressing any queries or issues that arise. This level of support enhances the overall user experience and ensures a smooth workflow when using the platform.
Integration capabilities with various systems: Users value Kianda's integration features, which allow them to connect with other systems such as SAP, email, PowerShell, SOAP service, and Active Directory. This functionality enables seamless data exchange between different platforms and enhances process automation within organizations.
Incomplete Documentation: Some users have mentioned that the documentation for Kianda needs to be completed, particularly in regards to new features such as the designer, rules, and dashboards. They feel that a lack of comprehensive documentation makes it difficult for them to fully utilize these features.
Limited Access to Subfolders: Several reviewers expressed frustration with the data tree feature in Kianda, stating that they can only access main folders and not subfolders. This limitation hinders their ability to organize and navigate through their files effectively.
Lack of App Integration: Some users have suggested that Kianda could benefit from integrating more apps to enhance its functionality. They believe that having seamless integration with other popular tools would greatly improve their workflow and productivity within the platform.