PerfectForms Announces Rebranding, Changes Name to PerfectApps

New Name Reflects Company’s Position as a Leading Provider of No-Code App Development Solutions

PerfectForms–provider of easy-to-use, no-code application development tools—announced it has changed its name to PerfectApps. The new name reflects the company’s 15-year evolution from offering web form-building software to becoming a leading provider of no-code tools for building web applications and automating workflow processes. The company also unveiled a new website and logo as part of its rebranding effort.

Since 2008, PerfectApps’ mission has been to provide citizen developers and IT professionals with a platform that enables them to quickly build and deliver web forms and simplify their workflow processes. Since then, PerfectApps has evolved into a company that provides customers with a no-code platform for developing and delivering web apps with minimal or no development expertise. The platform helps organizations minimize dependence on technical resources, improve compliance, and reduce costs.

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“Changing our name to PerfectApps more accurately describes where our company is today and what we provide to our customers,” said Paula Selvidge, CEO, PerfectApps. “We’ve become a more robust no-code development platform that empowers organizations to find faster and more flexible ways to develop and deliver powerful no-code solutions.”

PerfectApps’ mission and corporate structure are unchanged. The company will continue to offer efficient, intuitive, and low-cost ways to create and deploy web applications, workflow applications, and web forms with visual “drag & drop” tools. No-code solutions, built on the platform, will still integrate directly with other external systems, and customers will still enjoy the same level of support they are accustomed to. PerfectApps’ leadership and development teams will not change.

“We’re very excited about this new chapter for our company,” said Paula Selvidge, CEO, PerfectApps. “But we’re even more excited about continuing to democratize application development and providing our customers with the best possible no-code tools to make their organizations more efficient and automated.”

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