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What is Honeycode

Honeycode is a no-code application builder that lets business users create simple web and mobile apps backed by tables, forms, and automations. It targets teams that want lightweight internal tools such as project trackers, approval workflows, and operational dashboards without writing code. The product integrates with Amazon services for identity and automation and is positioned for organizations already using the AWS ecosystem. Amazon has announced the end of support for Honeycode, which affects its suitability for new deployments.

pros

Spreadsheet-like app building

Honeycode uses a table-and-form model that feels familiar to users coming from spreadsheets. This lowers the learning curve for building basic internal apps such as trackers and request forms. The UI focuses on configuring views, forms, and simple logic rather than custom code.

AWS ecosystem alignment

Honeycode is offered by Amazon and is designed to work alongside AWS services and accounts. This can simplify procurement, identity management, and governance for organizations standardized on AWS. Teams can also align Honeycode usage with existing AWS billing and administrative controls.

Built-in collaboration features

Honeycode supports multi-user access to shared apps and data tables. Teams can use it to coordinate work items, approvals, and status updates in a single place. This makes it suitable for small operational workflows where real-time collaboration matters.

cons

Product end-of-support risk

Amazon has announced that Honeycode is being discontinued (end of support). This creates risk for long-term use, including future security updates, bug fixes, and platform availability. Organizations may need a migration plan to another no-code/RAD platform.

Limited advanced app capabilities

Honeycode is oriented toward lightweight internal apps rather than complex, highly customized applications. Compared with broader no-code/RAD suites, it offers fewer options for sophisticated UI customization, complex business rules, and extensibility. This can constrain teams building customer-facing apps or multi-step enterprise workflows.

Integration depth varies

While it aligns with AWS, Honeycode’s out-of-the-box connectors and integration patterns are not as expansive as some dedicated workflow automation and app development suites. Organizations often need additional services or custom work to connect many third-party business systems. This can increase implementation effort for cross-system processes.

Seller details

Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Seattle, Washington, USA
2006
Subsidiary
https://aws.amazon.com/
https://x.com/awscloud
https://www.linkedin.com/company/amazon-web-services/

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