
Easy to learn. Fast development and time to value. The team enjoys using it, and has unblocked a lot of value to internal teams in less than 30% of the time it would have taken earlier. Very responsive team who turns around fixes in days. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Few missing features which I expect will be released shortly. Better version control and authentication/authorization. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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Front end components are feature rich and are easily customisable, significantly reduces dev time for simple applications. Great customer support. Very easy for a beginner to get started Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are some backend limitations and components lack reusability across applications, also its still lacking diversity in its components offering. Would be great to be able to import from other component libraries such as mui. Although integrations are quite useful, more complex cases will have you using js or python to access some services. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's very easy to develop internal tooling. It offers a lot of functionality out-of-the-box. A lot of integrations as well, like APIs, databases, etc. We use it internally every day. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
You're tying yourself to a platform, but then again you're doing that with any platform these days so it's not really a major downside, you just have to make the correct business decisions about who you tie yourself to. We've taken measures to keep as much of our logic in the backend as possible, only putting some very trivial front end logic into Superblocks, so we're making maximum benefit out of it as Superblocks really supercharges our team when it comes to the front end side of things. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Superblocks BYOC deployment model is a dream compared to more tradionnal ones. It's much easier to deploy and maintain than an self hosted deployment (you only deploy a single stateless component in your cloud) but also meet many security and compliance concern you might have with a classic SaaS. In less than a day we managed to bootstrap a useful internal app that was connected to many of our internal systems, api and databases. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We benchmarked superblocks against several competitors and didn't found any downside for us with this solution. There can always be more out of the box integrations and building blocks but it's also quite stratightforward to create your own. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The ease of use when building dashboards for our team is a huge benefit of Superblocks. While we could build a lot of the stuff ourselves, we don't need anything super flashy like our users and would rather use something that we can quickly adapt and change as our needs change. Overally the iimplementation and intergration of Superblocks has been really easy and everything we have needed they have had support for.
Overall I end up using our dashboards quite often during the week and can't really imagine using anything else at this time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Not many things to dislike with Superblocks as a technical user I understand what I signed up for and what they are able to accomplish. Recent updates seem to have filled some of my original dislikes, orignally not having a way to have multipage apps was a dislike but they have since added that ability and we quickly converted some of our apps to support that.
I guess my biggest "dislike" is that when go to the website and click login at the top it opens in a new tab rather than the existing window and I need to close the original tab. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Superblocks simplifies the process of building internal tools and UIs by providing an intuitive, low-code platform that integrates seamlessly with DevOps workflows. Its ability to connect with various APIs, databases, and custom scripts makes it incredibly versatile. The drag-and-drop interface is user-friendly, saving time and effort, while still offering the flexibility for custom coding when needed. Additionally, its deployment and version control features align well with modern CI/CD pipelines, making it a perfect fit for DevOps teams looking to accelerate their development cycles. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Superblocks is a great platform, there are a few areas that could improve the experience. Managing shared changes before deployment can sometimes be tricky, and integrating with certain third-party tools may require extra effort. Additionally, the low-code approach can feel limiting for highly customized UI designs. That said, these are minor challenges compared to the overall value and efficiency Superblocks brings to DevOps workflows. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Superblocks offers a very intuitive interface that allows great flexibility in creating dynamic charts and data visualizations. Implementing various APIs with different functionalities is seamless, and the platform makes it easy to create and manage multiple dashboards. This ease of use enhances productivity and simplifies complex data workflows.
It's really easy to implement new dashboards and integrate them all together. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
When working with a huge amount of data, the platform can take a while to load, which may slow down analysis for larger datasets. Some performance optimization in this area would make the experience even better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It is versatile and easy to use. We utilize it across various applications like data viewing, updating, and LLM inference. There's always a way to accomplish our projects, and it integrates seamlessly with different data sources. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing. Whenever we had trouble using it we emailed and got a quick response for a workaround. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

One of the best low-code solutions for creating POCs and automations on the market. Very intuitive and easy to use, I haven't come across any limitations so far, as opposed to other no-code / low-code solutions on the market (make.com, for example). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Collaboration can be confusing since non-deployed changes are shared between users (so if someone makes a change while testing something, this change will also be displayed to other users and might be accidentally deployed by someone on the team). This is easy to workaround if you set up version control and work on different branches, though. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
As a backend engineer with limited frontend experience, I found Superblocks to be an excellent tool for building internal applications quickly. Its intuitive UI makes it accessible even to those with minimal frontend coding experience. The platform is user-friendly and simplifies the development process significantly.
Additionally, the customer support team has been exceptional, promptly addressing issues and rolling out fixes that have helped us stay productive in our day-to-day work.
Superblocks has been a game-changer for our internal tooling needs! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Superblocks is still a product in development, and certain features are not yet available. However, the customer support team has assured us that the requested features are already in their backlog. I look forward to using an enhanced version of Superblocks with all the features available on the go. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

As a Sales Engineer for a modern database, I struggle against the proliferation of older generation tools that evolved in the client-server era. They tend to want to pull a large amount of data into the client and then do data operations there. With many of my customers holding tens, if not hundreds of TB of data, this proposition is dead on arrival. We, as an industry, need to have more of the 'heavy lifting' done on the database side - its a simple matter of network bandwidth.
Superblocks is one of the few tools that has this paradigm right, in my opinion. It still provides a low/no code environment that analysts can use to produce dashboards and reports, but it expects the database to do what it does best and delegates that effort where appropriate.
Oh, and with Superblocks, that's just the start of it. With all of their additional capabilities around workflows and applications, it trivializes a lot of the work that is appropriate to do outside of the database. Trivializing this effort leads to faster and greater ROI and greater agility.
While some of the applications my customers need to build require bespoke applications, for those that don't, Superblocks is at the top of my list for recommendations. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
If I had my wish, the UI would allow windows to be undocked. I have lots of screens , not one big curved one :( ,and it is difficult to get the UI to work well on limited real estate. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.