From MVPs in record time to full, customer facing, mission critical production apps in record time.
What do you like best about the product?
1. Python at both ends
2. an incredible, integrated IDE
3. built in database/web server, etc. (but you can use your own as well)
4. host on their managed servers or run your apps on a self hosted open source application server
5. if you really want to, you can also develop using your favourite editor (vscode, pycharm, etc.)
6. I find support very helpful (but I do try hard to provide meaningful and helpful issue reports).
Just because its a rapid development environment, do not think it's suitable only for toy apps or MVPs. I and many others build full, mission critical, customer facing apps that get heavy use.
2. an incredible, integrated IDE
3. built in database/web server, etc. (but you can use your own as well)
4. host on their managed servers or run your apps on a self hosted open source application server
5. if you really want to, you can also develop using your favourite editor (vscode, pycharm, etc.)
6. I find support very helpful (but I do try hard to provide meaningful and helpful issue reports).
Just because its a rapid development environment, do not think it's suitable only for toy apps or MVPs. I and many others build full, mission critical, customer facing apps that get heavy use.
What do you dislike about the product?
Hard to answer this one, because there's almost nothing. I've been using Anvil since the early days and nearly all my niggles have been addressed. If I have to name one, I'd say the documentation search feature is a little tricky sometimes.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Speed of development in a secure, full stack environment. For my use case, Anvil is a perfect fit.