Keel is a code-first platform designed to bridge the gap between no-code tools and rigid ERP systems. It enables businesses to build custom operational systems without the complexities of traditional software development. Keel offers a complete operations stack, including data modeling, business logic, permissions, and internal tools, all while emphasizing scalability and flexibility to adapt to evolving business needs. The platform prioritizes data integrity and security with features like relational data structures, direct database access, row- and role-based permissioning, and integration with OAuth or OIDC authentication providers. Additionally, Keel focuses on developer experience, providing version control, built-in testing, and a comprehensive suite of APIs. ((
Performance Score
A
Content/Output Quality
High
Interface
Developer-Friendly
AI Technology
N/A
Purpose of Tool
Custom Operational Systems
Compatibility
Cross-Platform
Pricing
Contact for Details
Who is Best for Using Keel?
- Operations Teams: Teams seeking to build and scale custom operational systems without relying on traditional ERP solutions.
- Developers: Professionals looking for a code-first platform that offers flexibility and control over their operational tools.
- Businesses Outgrowing No-Code Tools: Organizations that have outgrown no-code solutions and require a more robust, customizable platform.
- Companies Seeking Data Integrity and Security: Businesses that prioritize data integrity and security in their operational systems.
Code-First Platform
Custom Operational Systems
Data Modeling
Business Logic
Permissions Management
Internal Tools
Scalability
Flexibility
Is Keel Free?
Keel does not offer a free plan. Pricing details are available upon request. For more information, please contact Keel directly.
Pricing Plans
- Free Plan: Not available.
- Pro Plan – Contact for Pricing: Includes all features with priority support and additional resources.
- Business Plan – Contact for Pricing: Tailored solutions with dedicated support and custom integrations.
Pros & Cons
Customizable operational systems
Code-first approach for developers
Emphasis on data integrity and security
Scalable and flexible platform
Comprehensive suite of APIs
No free plan available
Pricing details require direct contact
May require technical expertise to implement
Limited information on customer support options
Potential learning curve for new users