Mayson: Low-Code Backend Platform with Zero Vendor Lock-In and Full Code Control
By
Akshay Srivastava
Crispy enough to crunch, soft enough to enjoy. A good bake.
Summary
Mayson is a low-code backend-as-a-service platform that enables developers to instantly generate CRUD APIs from database tables, deploy backend API collections without cloud setup, and export clean Python code. The platform emphasizes zero vendor lock-in, allowing users to maintain full control over their code while accelerating backend development. Built as an evolution of BackStract Alpha, Mayson targets developers and teams who want speed without sacrificing control over their infrastructure.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledGenerate CRUD APIs instantly from database tables
Deploy backend API collections without cloud setup
Auto-generate scalable APIs, deploy to your own cloud, and export clean Python code
No vendor lock-in, full control
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