Open-Lowcode
Lowcode framework for enterprises
Open Lowcode allows organizations develop quickly specific applications, and scale them with a minimum budget.
published by Open Lowcode SAS. For a quick intro, head for the 10 minutes tutorial. To understand design decisions, head for the Open Lowcode design decisions.
Reference Documentation Operation Guide, javadoc and Developer Guide provide all informations to use the framework, and will also provide dependencies for recompiling the project.
New Open Lowcode v1.10.1 is Released (5th of July 2020)
You are welcome to get involved and contribute to the project. We especially value your field experience in the real life of IT departments.
Here are some ways you can contribute:
- suggesting new features or bug corrections. If you are sure, please submit an issue on Github. If you prefer to discuss first, head for the Open Lowcode subreddit. Of course, the fixes will be best effort
- writing improvements to the framework yourself to be included in the next release. We will be glad to guide you. Just contact us
- As a company using the framework, you may request additions to the framework for a fee to the framework development team Ask for a quote
You may also want to consult the contributor guidelines and code of conduct.
To get in touch privately, please use this contact form.

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