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Click(クリック) is a Japanese no-code app development tool. Its core value proposition is letting non-programmers turn ideas into apps through drag-and-drop building. The page positions it for a wide range of delivery formats, from prototypes and web apps to iOS/Android apps, PWAs, desktop PC apps, and LINE mini apps. It also shows enterprise use cases for diagnostic services, internal AI applications, and digital talent training.
Click covers a fairly broad set of features: external tool connections, LINE login, built-in payments, external APIs, AI app development, chat/group chat, maps, push notifications, barcode scanning, auto-generated admin panels, and templates. For integrations, it explicitly mentions kintone, Googleスプレッドシート, Zapier, Google Analytics, and external APIs. For Japanese companies that commonly rely on local business systems and the LINE ecosystem, Click appears to be a good fit. On documentation, the page only says users can learn through manuals and the community; it does not show API references or the depth of tutorials, so there is not enough information to judge documentation maturity.
Click offers Free, Standard, Pro, and Enterprise plans. The free plan lets users create 2 apps, but is limited to only 10 records per app and 10MB of storage, making it mainly suitable for trials or prototypes. Standard costs ¥4,400/month when billed annually, while Pro costs ¥19,600/month annually; monthly billing is more expensive. One important point is that the contract term is one year and renews automatically. Cancelling midway may incur a penalty equivalent to the fees for the remaining term, which makes it less flexible for short-term projects. Enterprise requires consultation and includes security features such as 2FA and IP address restrictions.
Its strengths are a low learning curve, strong multi-platform publishing capabilities, a rich set of business components, and more user-friendly Japanese-language support as a local Japanese service. Its drawbacks are the very limited resources in the free plan and limited security features on lower-tier plans; source-code access, self-hosting, SDKs, and supported payment methods are not disclosed. Click is suitable for SMEs in the Japanese market, DX promotion teams, business departments that need to validate apps quickly, education and training scenarios, and projects that depend on the LINE ecosystem.
The page does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or local compliance, so China accessibility is unknown. Chinese teams targeting domestic users would still need to verify network connectivity, payments, SMS/login options, data compliance, and Chinese-language support. Comparable options include Bubble, Adalo, Glide, and FlutterFlow, as well as domestic alternatives such as 简道云, 明道云, and 宜搭.
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