Best Database as a Service (DBaaS) Apps for Android of 2025

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    Ninox Reviews

    Ninox

    Ninox Software

    €10/month/user
    541 Ratings
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    Ninox empowers you to store and organize complex data with ease and structure. Its highly customizable user interface lets you process, analyze, and evaluate data of any kind. Plus, with Ninox's API, you can seamlessly integrate services like Google for even greater flexibility. Accessible on all platforms, Ninox works effortlessly through native macOS, iOS, and Android apps or any web browser. Create custom apps tailored to your needs using built-in templates, drag-and-drop formulas, and scripting. The visual editor makes it simple to design triggers, fields, custom forms, and more. Ninox also ensures real-time syncing across devices, enabling smooth transitions and uninterrupted workflows.
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    Zoho Creator Reviews

    Zoho Creator

    Zoho

    $8/user/month/annually
    5 Ratings
    Zoho Creator is an all-in-one low-code application development software that is designed to help businesses digitize their operations without the hassle of traditional development. More than 13,000 businesses with an excess of 7 million users around the world trust us to be their technology partner and you can also start your custom application journey today.
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    Ragic Builder Reviews

    Ragic Builder

    Ragic

    $5/month/user
    Ragic is a database design tool. It looks just like other spreadsheets, but it's much more powerful. Ragic allows you to create and customize your database without having to use any codes. This allows you to control how your data is processed, how your sheets look, the relationships between your data, and the access rights of each user.
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