UI Bakery

Build internal tools and business apps visually, faster.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can you build with UI Bakery?
UI Bakery lets you build internal tools, dashboards, business apps, and customer portals using visual components and custom logic.

What pricing plans does UI Bakery offer?
Plans include Free, Standard, Business, Business UNLIM, and Enterprise. Pricing varies by users and developers per month with optional fixed billing for large groups.

How many users are supported on the Free plan?
The Free plan allows up to 5 users. It includes unlimited apps, pages, data sources, client actions, and up to 1,000 automation tasks per month.

Which data sources and APIs can UI Bakery connect to?
UI Bakery supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, BigQuery, Snowflake, DynamoDB; plus REST/GraphQL APIs and services like AWS S3 or Azure Blob Storage.

Can UI Bakery be deployed on-premises?
Yes. On-premises deployment is available for full control over infrastructure and data storage needs.

Does UI Bakery support version control for teams?
Yes. Git integration enables version tracking so teams can collaborate effectively during development workflows.

What security features are built into the platform?
Security features include role-based access control (RBAC), encrypted API token vaults, audit logs for activity tracking, and on-premises hosting options.

Is it possible to automate workflows within UI Bakery?
Yes. Automation tools let you trigger actions across systems using custom logic or pre-set events in the app’s flow.

Who typically uses UI Bakery to build apps?
It supports developers who want frontend shortcuts and citizen developers who prefer templates or visual builders without deep coding.

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