Declarative Webhooks
Declarative Webhooks provides Salesforce users with an intuitive, declarative way to create bi-directional integrations between Salesforce and other external applications without writing any code. Similar to having Postman embedded within Salesforce, it offers a point-and-click interface that accelerates the integration process and improves efficiency. Fully integrated as a native Salesforce app, Declarative Webhooks leverages core platform tools like Flow, Process Builder, and Apex to enhance automation workflows. Users can easily set up webhook-based triggers and responses to synchronize data and events in real time. Additionally, the AI Integration Agent feature can automatically generate integration templates by analyzing provided API documentation URLs, reducing manual setup time. This capability simplifies complex API connections and helps users quickly deploy integrations. Declarative Webhooks is designed to empower admins and business users by removing technical barriers and boosting productivity. Its seamless fit within Salesforce ensures consistent and reliable integration experiences.
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Docmosis
Docmosis is a self-hosted or SaaS template-based document generation solution. Integrate with custom-built software applications or popular third-party apps using the API.
Create templates using MS Word or LibreOffice. Add plain-text placeholders to control: the insertion of text/images/tables; conditionally add/remove any content; perform calculations; loop over repeating data; format data/numbers and much more.
Integrate with: Custom software built using Java, C#, Python, PHP, Ruby and more via a REST API; Low-code and no-code platforms like Appian, Bubble, Mendix, Outsystems; Third-party form builders or apps that can perform a webhook such as FormAssembly or Salesforce.
Used by customers in Finance, Health, Legal, Education, Government, HR, Insurance, Logistics, and Manufacturing to generate customized letters invoices, proposals, contracts, statements, reports and more.
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Mantine
Mantine is an all-encompassing React component library aimed at accelerating the creation of accessible and fully operational web applications. It boasts a collection of over 100 customizable components and 50 hooks, which cover a diverse array of UI elements, including inputs, buttons, modals, popovers, typography, and layout management tools. Developed with TypeScript, Mantine guarantees type safety across various applications, and its components seamlessly integrate with modern frameworks like Next.js and Remix. The library includes built-in support for dark themes, allowing developers to easily implement dark mode with minimal setup. A significant emphasis is placed on customization, as components allow for extensive visual alterations through props, which aids in rapid prototyping and experimentation. Moreover, Mantine supports flexible theming, enabling developers to enhance the default theme by adding new colors, shadows, radius, spacing, fonts, and other design elements to cater to unique requirements. This adaptability makes Mantine a versatile choice for developers looking to create tailored user experiences.
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Ionic
Ionic Framework is an open-source UI toolkit that allows you to build high-quality, performant mobile and desktop apps with web technologies HTML, CSS and JavaScript. It also integrates with popular frameworks such as React and Angular. Install Ionic to get started or follow our First App Tutorial for the core concepts. Installation Guide. Guides that will guide you through the installation of the framework and setting it up. UI Components. Explore Ionic Framework's beautiful UI component library. Native Functionality. Integrate native device plugins like Bluetooth, Maps and HealthKit. Theming. Learn how to modify and customize the visual design of your Ionic app to suit your brand. Overview. Overview. Ionic Framework focuses primarily on the frontend UX of an app's UI interaction -- UI controls and interactions, gestures, animations. It is easy to use and integrates well with other libraries or frameworks such as Vue, React, and Angular.
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