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Application builder overview
As a Super Admin or User of the development environment, you will be able to create applications from scratch and deploy them to the test environment. To build any application inside the development…
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Creating an application
Accessing your Kissflow Low-code account As a Super Admin of your account, you will be able to access the Production environment of your Low-code account, by default.…
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Accessing an application
Accessing application in preview mode As an Admin or Member of the Low-code development environment, you might want to see how the application looks to the users accessing it.…
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Working with Resource Manager in Apps
Resource Manager in Apps is a file management system that allows you to store, organize, and quickly access image files from within Apps. Resource manager offers a resource library where you can…
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Board metrics in apps
There are two board metric reports that you can use in apps. They are: Aging report Status performance report Aging report The Aging report helps you track your current work in progress and identify…
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Running an application
Once inside your Low-code development environment, the Application builder has an inbuilt preview generator to review your application before it's deployed to the test environment.…
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Managing apps
As an Account Admin in the production environment, you have total control over all the applications created in your Low-code environment. Here, you can see all the applications in production…
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Application deployment
Overview This article details Kissflow Low-code's deployment process. Application deployment is essential for transferring your application and any metadata from the development to the test…
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Application settings
Manage general application settings The General settings tab of your application lets you view and update the basic details of your application. Under this section,…
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App developers
By default, an app created using Kissflow Low-code is private. It can only be accessed by the app owner, who is an admin of the app. The admin can share the entire app with individual users or…
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Using variables in application development
Overview In application development, variables are used to store dynamic values that can be used by any user anywhere within the application or on a specific page.…
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Variables and parameters in application development
Understanding variables in application development Click here to learn about the types of variables available and how to use them in application development.…
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Application roles
Creating functional roles for accessing an application Individuals or application-level user groups, be it in-app (within the same application) or external (portal apps), representing business units,…
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Role permissions
Kissflow Apps allows you to share your process form, board form, dataform, dataset, and list with different roles in your application and to external apps and assign them unique access permission.…
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Icon
Introduction Icons are interactive elements that are used in applications for UI purposes. An icon component allows you to add icons to your page. How to use it?…
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Columns
Columns are a unique type of container component. You can use columns to place and organize content side-by-side horizontally. In Kissflow, you can add columns, change their layout,…
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Button
Introduction A button is a key component of any application as it lets users submit their preferences. Buttons can be added to point you to a different page or launch a popup based on specific…
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Creating custom components
What are custom components? Custom components are one of the most important aspects of low-code development because they allow for code reuse. You can create custom components that can be used…
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Container
About container A container is a tool used to build a set of components within a defined space. Within a container, you will be able to add different components that are available within the page…
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Image
Introduction Using an image component, you will be able to add images to your application. How to use it? Images can be sourced to the page in the form of URLs.…
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Tab
Introduction A tab component lets you categorize content into different tabs. Using a tab container, you can create a horizontal navigation bar with individual tabs having a container(link) of its…
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Label
Introduction A label can be used to add a specific text label for your page. For instance, you may have different sections in your page and you can use different text labels to identify these…
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Progress bar
Introduction A progress bar component shows the progress status for a range in the form of a bar. How to use it? The progress bar is used by setting the value range of the maximum value and the…
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Master details
Introduction A master detail is a repository of data. Using a master detail component in your page lets you add a dataset or a data form that holds the master record.…
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IFrame
Introduction An inline frame, commonly referred to as the iframe, is an HTML element used to embed another webpage within the current page. The iframe element gets the code from the referenced…
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