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QikBuild is not a traditional single-purpose developer-tool SaaS. Instead, it is a custom software and low-code/code development service provider aimed at growing SMBs. Its core positioning is to turn the “messy workflows” businesses often run through spreadsheets, email, approvals, and manual data copying into internal tools, portals, dashboards, automations, and practical AI workflows. According to its website, it has delivered 30+ systems and products, has an average customer rating of 4.8/5, and showcases case studies across real estate, education, fintech, banking events, and more.
In terms of capabilities, QikBuild emphasizes mapping workflows first, then quickly delivering a “first usable version,” followed by connecting tools and data and improving the system iteratively. It covers use cases such as internal dashboards, customer/team portals, admin tools, automated notifications, data-flow cleanup, and AI-assisted office workflows. On the technology side, the site explicitly mentions integrations with spreadsheets, CRM, accounting systems, email, Slack, Make, Xano, Supabase, and custom apps. Its migration services focus on rebuilding Bubble and WeWeb projects in React/Supabase rather than simply exporting them. For Xano, it also offers audits and development services around security, performance, architecture, and maintainability.
The main services are priced on a per-project basis: €5,000-€10,000 for a single workflow, suitable for spreadsheet-heavy processes, small approval flows, or simple portals; €10,000-€30,000 for connected systems, suitable for multi-role, multi-workflow, and integrated setups; and €30,000+ for complex operations systems. Xano audits are more standardized, with AI Audit at €99 and AI + Human Expert at €499. Overall, the pricing is not cheap for SMBs, but it may still be cost-effective compared with building a full in-house team.
The main advantage is its pragmatic methodology: it does not start with large specification documents, but instead begins with business processes and a minimum usable system. Its approach to Bubble/WeWeb migration is also relatively measured, as it assesses whether a rebuild is truly necessary. The downside is that QikBuild is fundamentally a service provider, so the delivery experience depends heavily on team communication and project management. The website does not disclose the company’s country of operation, payment methods, maintenance contracts, SLA, self-hosting commitments, or full technology stack.
QikBuild is a good fit for SMBs, nonprofits, early-stage product teams, and teams evaluating the maintainability of Bubble/WeWeb/Xano that do not have a mature engineering team but already have clear operational pain points. It is less suitable for developers who simply want to buy an out-of-the-box standard tool. The main site does not provide information on access or payment from China, so this remains unknown. Domestic alternatives in China could include local software outsourcing firms, low-code implementation providers, or teams working within the Retool/Appsmith/Budibase and Supabase/Xano ecosystems.
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qikbuild.com is an Slovakia Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach qikbuild.com directly.