Robi launches country’s first no-code Android app creation tool

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25 April, 2021, 05:20 pm
Last modified: 25 April, 2021, 08:58 pm
The students, developers, and the freelancer community of the country will be able to create a source of income with very little resources through Appmaker+

Robi, the country's leading digital services provider has introduced the country's only no-code Android app development platform, Appmaker+, which allows non-developers to build apps without having any coding experience. 

An online webinar named "The Future is No-Code" was held to inaugurate this intuitive tool today, read a press release.

Shihab Ahmad, chief commercial officer of Robi Axiata Limited; Mohammad Anwarul Islam, project director of Skill Development for Mobile Game and Application project of the ICT Division; Syed Almas Kabir, president of BASIS; Sonia Bashir Kabir, managing director of SBK Tech Ventures; Kazi Monirul Kabir, country director of httpool and founder of Spider Digital, Mohammad Mahdee-Uz-Zaman, solutions architect of ‎Amazon Web Service, USA were present on the occasion.

Shihab Ahmad, Robi's chief commercial officer, said, "As a digital company, Robi is continuously introducing new products and services to the market. On the other hand, we are constantly involved in the development of the country's young society. Robi launched a tool to create apps without coding. As a result, I believe the country's youth will have more opportunities to earn money; besides, the country will move forward in their technological innovation." 

Appmaker+ will reach out to developers and freelancers, SME and E-commerce pages, and early-stage startups. The students, developers, and the freelancer community of the country will be able to create a source of income with very little resources through Appmaker+.

The tool will be available on the Appmaker+ website, www.appmakerplus.com.

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