Budibase
Budibase is an open-source low-code platform for building internal business applications, workflows, and tools that connect to existing data sources and infrastructure.
- Open-source low-code platform for internal tools and business applications
- Support for self-hosting and cloud deployment across various environments
- Integration with databases, APIs, and external data sources for app generation
- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and authentication integration for internal users
- Visual builder for UI, data modeling, and workflow automation
More About Budibase
Budibase provides a low-code application development platform (low-code development) aimed at teams that build internal-facing tools such as admin panels, dashboards, approval workflows, and data management interfaces. It is positioned for technical users, including developers, IT teams, and operations engineers, who want to assemble applications quickly while integrating with existing systems, databases, and APIs within enterprise environments.
The platform is available as both an open-source project and a managed cloud service (application platform), with deployment options that include self-hosting on infrastructure such as Kubernetes clusters, Docker-based environments, or virtual machines. This supports organizations that require control over data residency, network topology, and compliance with internal policies. Budibase can be deployed into private networks and integrated with existing identity and access management systems.
Budibase includes a visual UI builder (application design) for composing pages, forms, tables, and layouts, with binding to data sources such as relational databases, Representational State Transfer (REST) APIs, and other external systems. The platform supports data modeling, filters, queries, and relationships within its data layer. It also provides workflow and automation capabilities (workflow automation), allowing users to define triggers, conditions, and actions for tasks such as sending notifications, updating records, or calling external services.
The platform supports enterprise authentication and authorization features (identity and access management integration), including RBAC and integration with providers such as Single Sign-On (SSO) or OAuth-based identity systems, as reflected in its documentation. This enables organizations to manage user permissions for internal applications, restrict access to data, and align with existing security models.
Budibase integrates with multiple data sources (data integration), including Structured Query Language (SQL) databases, external APIs, and in some cases spreadsheets or other structured data. It can generate application screens from data structures, which supports use cases like CRUD interfaces, configuration portals, or customer support tooling built on top of existing operational systems.
For directory and marketplace categorization, Budibase aligns with low-code / no-code application platforms, internal developer platforms, and workflow automation tools. It is used by organizations to standardize how internal tools are built and maintained, to reduce manual development effort for repetitive application patterns, and to allow technical teams to respond to internal requirements for line-of-business tools without building full custom applications from scratch.