Artificio launches no-code SAP app builder for business users
Artificio Products Inc. introduced a no-code app builder that lets business users create SAP-connected forms and screens without ABAP or Fiori developers. The tool aims to cut delays, reduce manual work, and speed workflows across finance, manufacturing, procurement, maintenance, and other SAP-heavy operations.
Why it matters: - SAP users often wait on IT backlogs for even simple forms and screens. - Artificio’s new builder is meant to let departments create SAP-connected apps themselves. - The shift could reduce spreadsheet work, email handoffs, and delays that weaken data integrity.
What happened: - Artificio Products Inc. announced a no-code app builder for custom SAP forms and screens. - Business users can build screens that fetch data from SAP or post data into SAP without ABAP code or a Fiori developer. - The platform uses SAP OData services and direct BAPI/RFC calls. - The company is a SAP PartnerEdge-certified provider of AI-powered Intelligent Document Processing and workflow automation.
The details: - Users start by selecting relevant fields from SAP’s data model and OData services. - The form can then be created in two ways: by entering a plain-language AI prompt or by using a drag-and-drop builder. - The platform supports validation rules, conditional logic, and default values before data reaches SAP. - Captured data can be transformed or reformatted to match SAP’s expected structure. - Forms can be deployed in multiple languages. - External vendors and customers can use shared forms and portals. - The forms can connect to Artificio’s document extraction engine to prefill data from invoices, purchase orders, contracts, and other documents. - Built-in email approval workflows can route submissions through multi-step sign-off before posting to SAP, with an audit trail of approvals. - Example use cases include vendor and customer onboarding, material master creation, manufacturing costing, procurement, plant maintenance, quality management, sales order automation, and accounts payable automation.
Between the lines: - The product is designed to let business teams build around SAP without waiting for custom Fiori development. - That could shift some application ownership away from central IT while preserving oversight. - The focus on OData, BAPI, and RFC suggests the builder is meant to cover both simple reads and more complex SAP transactions. - Artificio is positioning the tool for enterprise and regulated environments, backed by SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and GDPR certifications. - Founder and CEO Lal Singh said the platform behaves like a purpose-built Fiori app with its own approval chain, but without the development cycle.
What’s next: - Enterprises can deploy the builder across departments that need self-service SAP screens. - Artificio expects the tool to shorten implementation time and lower ongoing development cost. - The company said IT will retain oversight even as departments create more of their own workflows. - Artificio’s broader platform already supports SAP and other ERP systems, and the new builder expands that offering.
The bottom line: - Artificio is betting that no-code SAP app creation can replace slow custom development for many everyday business workflows.
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