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Rapidly Build Enterprise Applications and Automate Workflows, Anytime, Anywhere

Joget DX is a new and next generation open source low-code platform for faster, simpler digital transformation (DX).

Joget DX combines the best of process automation, workflow management and low code application development in a simple, flexible and open platform.

Joget DX is a modern open source low-code application development platform to build enterprise web apps and automate workflows on the Cloud and Mobile

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Create business applications faster with little to no support from IT using drag-n-drop features and expand your business capabilities.
Reduce your Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increase Speed to Market by cutting down 50%-70% of development effort.

Create plugins to extend Joget for business users and integrate with enterprise eco-systems to deliver business value.


Joget DX
is a modern open source low-code application development platform to build enterprise web apps and automate workflows on the Cloud and Mobile.



Joget DX Business Process Management System is Designed to be easy to use, Joget allows coders and non-coders to build applications and automate business processes with little or no coding.

Any Joget web app consist of 4 major components: Userview (front-end user interface), Forms, Datalists, and Processes. Put any combinations of these 4 components together, you get a Joget Workflow App.

SIMPLE
FLEXIBLE
OPEN

Visual, drag and drop.

​Accessible to non-coders.​ 

​Just a web browser needed, anytime, anywhere.

Process driven apps, database centric apps, integration, you name it.

​Build full-fledged enterprise apps. 

​Ready for the cloud and mobile.​​​

Open source. 

On-premise, private or public cloud. 

​OS, DB, app server independent.


Joget
workflow is installed in more than 1800 companies and organizations, such as Boeing and Cisco. It is also installed in many universities such as “University of Nebraska” in USA, and “University of West Nottingham Shire” in England.