Overview
Solvent-Botworx is platform for leveraging AI to automate the creation of web applications. It lets developers leverage built-in lowcode capabilities to craft AI solutions that automate the creation of VueJS and ReactJS web applications.
Solvent-Botworx not only allow developers to craft AI solutions for lowcode, it is itself an AI workspace for the entire Solvent platform, meaning developers can use it to drive any AI workflow within Solvent.
For lowcode automation, Solvent-Botworx relies on Solvent-Lowcodr, which is described below.
Solvent-Lowcodr is a powerful framework for building bespoke lowcode implementations for building web apps.
What this means is that a developer or software vendor can implement custom lowcode solutions similar to bespoke products (such as Retool,ToolJet, AppSmith...etc) without having to reinvent the wheel.
Solvent-Lowcodr comes bundled with three bespoke rapid application development implementations(RADKits): Vuetify, React-Bootstrap and Vue-Bootstrap.
This means you can use the wealth of components in these component libraries to build your applications in a lowcode manner, including having the option to use either VueJS or ReactJS.
Solvent-Lowcodr inherites all the powerful capabilities of the Solvent platform (Solvent-WebApps, Solvent-Configr), meaning it takes full advantage of the core Solvent IDE and middleware capabilities.
Because RADKits are actual software project artifacts, you can package your implementation and distribute them for use by others, including selling them to Solvent-Lowcodr customers.
If you're excited about creating your own custom lowcode implementation with AI, join our developer forum to get started!!
A note about pricing
This listing uses an AWS instance-sizing based pricing model. In other words you pay for bulk user license based on pricing on the Codesolvent site. The per user price is converted to hourly consumption per month, ie 30days is ~720hrs, so per user license listed price divided by 720 gives the per hour usage price listed in the AWS marketplace
t2.medium - sized for 5 concurrent users at listed price per user t2.large- sized for 10 concurrent users at listed price per user t2.xlarge - sized for 20 concurrent users at listed price per user t2.2xlarge - sized for 40 concurrent users at listed price per user
Highlights
- Build VueJS and ReactJS web applications visually. Integrate AI CodeGen with Lowcode
- Leverage powerful building blocks provided by third-parties to accelerate application building.
- Integrate into your existing build process, including source control.
Details
Typical total price
$3.563/hour
Pricing
Free trial
Instance type | Product cost/hour | EC2 cost/hour | Total/hour |
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t2.medium | $1.73 | $0.046 | $1.776 |
t2.large Recommended | $3.47 | $0.093 | $3.563 |
t2.xlarge | $6.94 | $0.186 | $7.126 |
t2.2xlarge | $13.88 | $0.371 | $14.251 |
Additional AWS infrastructure costs
Type | Cost |
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EBS General Purpose SSD (gp3) volumes | $0.08/per GB/month of provisioned storage |
Vendor refund policy
No refund
Legal
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
-Integration of Botworx AI capabilities along with reference implementation -Migration to Solvent-Botworx product SKU
Additional details
Usage instructions
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Launch the product via marketplace subscription.
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Use a web browser to access the application at https://<EC2_Instance_Public_DNS>/
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Accept self-signed certificate and wait for login page to popup
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Sign in to Solvent-Botworx using the following credentials: Username: teamadmin Password: the instance_id of the instance For ssh access,Username: ubuntu
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Watch product video for basic usage of the Solvent-Botworx product. For more detailed documentation please visit: https://codesolvent.com/doc/botworx/
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Change password and manage additional users as described in product video
When using instance type smaller than recommended (t2.large)
If you use t2.medium, the product might experience out-of-memory errors because there is not enough memory to run the product and the OS. By default the OS is allocated 1.5GB and that leaves 2.5GB for Solvent-Botworx, which may not be adequate depending on how many users and applications are in development. To change the amount of memory reserved for the OS, ie to increase the amount of memory Solvent-Botworx can use:
- Go to directory: /home/ubuntu/solvent/bin
- Edit: solvent-platform.sh
- Find the bash variable: reserved_memory
- Set your preferred reserved memory that should be left for the OS.
Resources
Vendor resources
Support
Vendor support
For support on all Solvent products, use the Github forum: https://github.com/Codesolvent/Solvent-Platform/discussions
Documentation is maintained on
AWS infrastructure support
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