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With ERP.net’s New App Builder, Businesses Can Create Applications Directly Inside Their ERP System

July 3, 2026 - 20:58

With ERP.net’s New App Builder, Businesses Can Create Applications Directly Inside Their ERP System

Bulgaria, July 3, 2026 -- European enterprise software company ERP.net has unveiled App Builder, a new platform designed to let businesses create custom applications directly within their existing ERP system. The tool is built on an Agentic AI-native architecture, meaning it uses artificial intelligence that can act autonomously to assist users in designing, testing, and deploying apps without leaving the core ERP environment.

The App Builder aims to close the gap between rigid off-the-shelf software and the unique workflows that many companies rely on. Instead of purchasing separate third-party tools or hiring developers to build integrations, users can now drag and drop components, define business logic, and generate functional applications using natural language prompts. The AI agent handles much of the heavy lifting, from suggesting data structures to automating repetitive coding tasks.

According to the company, this approach reduces development time from weeks to hours and lowers the technical barrier for non-programmers. Early adopters have used the tool to create inventory tracking dashboards, custom approval workflows, and client-facing portals, all while keeping data securely within the ERP system.

The launch comes as more businesses seek flexibility without sacrificing the stability of their core enterprise software. By embedding app creation directly into the ERP, ERP.net hopes to replace fragmented solutions with a unified, AI-driven development experience. The App Builder is available now for existing ERP.net customers as part of their subscription.


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