Build features for most platform easily and fast with ServerCycle

ServerCycle

ServerCycle

ServerCycle allows you to build apps for most platforms fast, in one language and using no server configuration.

You can easily build any database driven app with ServerCycle. You can then add them on any WordPress website or blog, or sites hosted on cheap hosting. ServerCycle’s API manages user sessions and database connections so that you can code everything else with client side JavaScript.

On ServerCycle, you can build anything; from real-time stock tickers, social platforms with chat, voting systems, banking platforms to quick widgets and scheduling tools.

If you are a developer and haven’t yet used ServerCycle’s API, check it out. It is easy and fun, and can help get you results faster. You can always send them an email with your needs and they will give you a free quote.

Their API service allows you to skip writing all the hard code and build your app fast. Their easy setup lets you build database queries, add the script tag to your page and give you functions to connect. Everything is in client side code.

ServerCycle also offers you speed and scalability. You use what you know, i.e. JavaScript. All client side code that you have been using means it will instantly scale with each new user.

Moreover, you can show off your skills without having fancy hosting or even learning any new languages to add to custom functionality. Along with DB access, you also get user authentication, Facebook connect, emails, messaging and custom APIs.

Another advantage is that HTML and JavaScript runs on almost every device, and is very easy to convert to an iPhone or Android app with third party tools such as PhoneGap.

Using ServerCycle, you can add real-time chat, live news feeds or any instant service with only a few lines of JavaScript code. You can also create member signups with automatic email confirmation or use Facebook connect for your users.

The company has plans to soon release a market for your ServerCycle apps. Till then, try out ServerCycle independently.

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