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Svelte Flow
Flexible library for building interactive node-based UIs
# No-Code&Low-Code
Featured on : Jan 4. 2024
Featured on : Jan 4. 2024
What is Svelte Flow?
Build node-based UIs with Svelte Flow. Built to be customized, type-safe, MIT Licensed. Great for workflow builders, no-code editors, and database visualizers. By the creators of React Flow (18k stars, used by Stripe, Netflix, and more).
Problem
Users find it challenging to build interactive node-based UIs due to lack of flexibility, customization options, and type safety in existing solutions, leading to less efficient workflow builders, no-code editors, and database visualizers.
Solution
Svelte Flow is a flexible library designed for building interactive node-based UIs with customization, type-safe, and is MIT Licensed. It enables developers to efficiently create workflow builders, no-code editors, and database visualizers.
Customers
Web developers, UI/UX designers, project managers, and companies in need of custom workflow builders, no-code editors, and database visualizers, particularly those in the tech industry like Stripe and Netflix.
Unique Features
Built on Svelte for enhanced performance and developer experience, fully customizable and extensible, type safety ensures code reliability, and the library is open-source under the MIT License.
User Comments
Highly customizable and easy to integrate
Great performance and developer experience
Useful for a wide range of applications, from workflow builders to database visualizers
Strong community and creator credibility
Positive comparisons to React Flow
Traction
React Flow, the predecessor of Svelte Flow, has 18,000 stars on GitHub and is used by major tech companies like Stripe and Netflix. Specific data on Svelte Flow's traction, such as number of users, revenue, or version updates, is not directly available.
Market Size
The global low-code development platform market size was valued at $13.2 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach $65.2 billion by 2027.