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Craft.io vs. App Builder by Infragistics

Built from each tool’s researched, reviewed record. Figures are checked against public pricing pages at research time — always confirm current pricing with the vendor before buying.

The short version

Craft.io starts at $19 per seat, versus App Builder by Infragistics at $1,699. Craft.io carries the higher aggregate rating (4.5/5 vs 4.5/5). Craft.io lists more integrations (18+ vs 14+).

Full comparison

Craft.iofrom $19 per editor / month billed annually
App Builder by Infragisticsfrom $1,699 per developer/year
Audyense Score55AS*Fair65ASFair
PositioningEnd-to-end product management with roadmaps, prioritization, feedback, and capacity planning.Low-code WYSIWYG design-to-code tool that generates Angular, React and Blazor apps
Free tierNoNo
DeploymentCloud / SaaS, HybridCloud / SaaS, On-premise
Best fitSMB, Mid-market, EnterpriseSMB, Mid-market, Enterprise
Pricing plans
  • Starter$19
  • Pro$79
  • EnterpriseCustom pricing
  • App Builder$1,699
  • App Builder On-PremCustom pricing
  • App Builder EmbedCustom pricing
SSOYesEnterprise feature.
Backlog managementYes
Prioritization frameworksYesIncludes RICE, MoSCoW, WSJF, and others.
Capacity planningYesAvailable on Pro and above.
Product roadmapsYes
Feedback portalYesAvailable on Pro and above.
Two-way development syncYes
Product portfolio managementYesEnterprise feature.
AI featuresYesApp Builder AI generates multi-view layouts, navigation, images and data sources from free-text prompts, uploaded sketches or voice input.
Public APIPartialConsumes REST and Swagger/OpenAPI data sources, and App Builder Embed ships client and server SDKs, but no public management API is documented for the standard cloud plan.
Mobile appNoBrowser-based with an optional desktop client; no native iOS or Android app for the builder itself.
Whiteboarding & diagrammingNoNo freeform whiteboard or ideation canvas — the canvas is a structured app design surface only.
Product roadmappingNoNot a product-management tool; Infragistics sells Slingshot separately for project and task management.
PrototypingYesWYSIWYG design surface built on real UI components with live preview; G2 lists it under Prototyping and Wireframing.
Design systems / component librariesYesIntegrated Indigo.Design design system plus Material, Bootstrap and Fluent themes with custom branding.
Real-time collaborationPartialShared workspaces, quick share and app transfer between team members; the vendor does not document live multi-user co-editing of a single app.
Templates libraryYesProfessionally designed app templates, preset responsive layouts and a public sample-apps library.
Version historyNoNo in-product revision history documented; versioning happens after export, via GitHub or the customer's own repository.
Integrations verified18+14+
Aggregate rating4.5 · 79 reviews4.5 · 46 reviews
Integrations
JiraAzure DevOpsGitHubGitLabPivotalFigma+9 more
FigmaSketchAdobe XDGitHubMicrosoft AzureVisual Studio Code+8 more
Security & compliance
SOC 2GDPR
Pros
  • Roadmaps, backlogs, strategy, feedback, and delivery links in one product workspace.
  • Two-way sync with major development tools and integrations with design tools.
  • Unlimited contributors make stakeholder participation easier to budget.
  • Built-in prioritization frameworks and capacity planning reduce spreadsheet work.
  • Drag-and-drop WYSIWYG surface dramatically speeds up UI assembly, with G2 reviewers rating ease of setup among the highest in its comparison set
  • Generated code is described by reviewers as clean, production-ready and portable, so teams retain full code ownership instead of being tied to a runtime
  • Figma and Sketch import shortens the designer-to-developer handoff and reduces QA time spent reconciling design against build
  • Short learning curve — reviewers report non-specialists can build working screens quickly without extensive training
Cons
  • The per-editor pricing model can become expensive for larger product organizations.
  • Advanced portfolio management and on-premises integrations are enterprise-only.
  • Reviewers report integration friction and a learning curve for deeper configuration.
  • The product can overlap with existing roadmapping, feedback, and project tools.
  • Component library has real gaps; reviewers specifically call out missing controls such as side navigation bars and accordions
  • Framework-specific code generation is uneven — TrustRadius reviewers report the Blazor path emitting placeholders for unsupported components
  • Strong for front-end prototyping and UI, but deeper backend and advanced integration work still falls back to developers writing code by hand
  • AI capabilities are still seen as limited relative to expectations, and reviewers note customer support response times could be faster
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