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Retool is a low-code platform designed to help users create custom internal tools and applications with minimal coding. It offers a drag-and-drop interface featuring over 100 pre-built components for frontend development while enabling connectivity to various databases and APIs for backend tasks. Favored by business users, IT teams, and developers, Retool significantly speeds up development time, reducing what used to take days or weeks into mere hours, while still providing the option to customize with JavaScript as needed. Covering solutions from web apps to workflows, mobile applications, and AI-driven tools, Retool supports organizations of any size in enhancing internal processes with technology that combines swift development and powerful customization.
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