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Formever is an open-source, no-code business application builder aimed at consultants, SaaS founders, and companies that want to build internal systems without getting buried in code. Its website emphasizes creating custom software that fits an organization’s workflows, rather than forcing the business to adapt to off-the-shelf software. The current page indicates that a new Formever Beta is coming soon, while the older Release 11 Beta has been paused, so the product still appears to be at an early stage.
Its main capabilities cover business scenarios such as ERP, CRM, HR, inventory, sales, invoicing, time billing, ticketing, customer data, and custom reporting. The standout selling point is its Contextual Database: by using reference fields between forms, it automatically builds data relationships, reducing the manual work of creating tables, joins, and SQL adjustments in traditional relational databases. The website claims this can deliver faster reporting, lower change costs, and greater business transparency. For teams that need to quickly build multi-object, multi-level business systems, this approach has some appeal.
The page does not provide specific plans, pricing, payment methods, or service levels. Although the FAQ title mentions how a “free and open-source” product makes money, the body text does not provide verifiable details; the Beta version only offers email notifications. For enterprise procurement, the lack of information on pricing, support, hosting, upgrades, and service boundaries increases the cost of evaluation.
The website mentions data security protections and adaptability to local regulations, tax requirements, and language environments, but it does not specify details such as encryption, permissions, audit logs, backups, authentication, or compliance certifications. Team collaboration, role-based access control, third-party integrations, APIs, and developer documentation are also not disclosed in the captured text, making it difficult to assess whether it can meet the governance requirements of mature enterprise software.
Its strengths are a clear open-source, no-code, customization-focused positioning, along with customer use cases covering ticketing, customer history, sales data, invoices, and custom reports. Its weaknesses are that the product is still preparing for Beta, and there is insufficient information on pricing, deployment, integrations, security compliance, and support. It is better suited to consultants, small teams, or SMBs that are willing to try early-stage tools and need highly customized workflows. Large enterprises or heavily regulated industries should wait for more complete documentation and a stable release.
Mainland China access, payment methods, Chinese-language UI, and localization support are all unknown. If domestic network performance, payments, compliance, and local service are important, you may also evaluate Chinese low-code/no-code platforms such as 钉钉宜搭, 简道云, and 明道云. International alternatives include Airtable, Retool, Budibase, Appsmith, Zoho Creator, and Microsoft Power Apps.
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