Nuclos low-code tools

Simple & limitless customizability

At its core, Nuclos ERP is a low-coding platform: modules can be developed and modified with minimal programming effort. This saves development time, reduces costs and makes the system future-proof.

With our low-code platform, we offer a user-friendly way to develop modules with minimal programming effort. This is particularly helpful for beginners, as no in-depth programming knowledge is required. You can create elements such as forms or business logic using drag-and-drop. This allows you to quickly develop prototypes and test ideas without long development times, which can later be expanded or scaled as required. Our tools basically serve two different purposes: Functional automation and graphical representation for users.

Functional tools

Business objects

Core elements of a company

Typical business objects are, for example, “customers” or “orders”. You decide which business objects are important for your company.

Status models

Processes of business objects

In Nuclos, processes are referred to collectively as status models. Such processes also represent the lifecycle of a business object and can be designed completely freely.

Rules

Automate process steps

Examples of rules include the automatic determination of prices or the sending of notifications. The Nuclos API is available for creating rules.

Work steps

Conversion of business objects

Work steps represent the process-related transition of business objects. Examples include the generation of delivery bills or invoices from an order.

Workflows

Interaction of process and users

The workflow has the task of providing all process participants with the business objects relevant to them, depending on their responsibilities and authorizations.

Jobs

Time-controlled rules

Jobs can automatically trigger rules on a time-controlled basis, especially when operating interfaces such as those to web stores or accounting systems.

Graphic tools

Dashboards

All information summarized

A dashboard can be defined centrally, across departments or individually, and shows users what is important to them.

Mask layouts

Business objects displayed graphically

The display in masks can be made dependent on various factors, such as authorizations or the process step.

Planning boards

Plan resources clearly

Resources can be displayed over time in planning boards. Resources can be any business objects, such as people, machines or vehicles.

Printouts

Export of business objects

Printouts represent the representation of a business object in paper form, for example for sending invoices to an external partner.

Diagrams

Graphical representation of data

Diagrams are used to clearly visualize and analyze complex relationships.

Reports

Printing statistical data analysis

In a finished system, reports are rarely needed, as the necessary information is already available during the processes.