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    A privacy-first API that predicts global consumer preferences

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    Build innovative business apps powered by process automation

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    Aquameta

    Aquameta

    Web development platform built entirely in PostgreSQL

    Aquameta is a web development platform where everything—including code, content, and logic—is stored and edited in PostgreSQL. It treats the database as the source of truth, enabling fully modular, SQL-driven app development. Aquameta is ideal for developers seeking an unconventional but unified data-centric development experience.
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    Easy, yet powerfull application to build forms and surveys with.
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    Access-like webdatabasemanagement with support of forms, assistents, support of different databases, publishing of forms. It should allow users simple and understandable utilities to create forms without even knowing which database works in the background
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