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Blaze is built for operations leaders, IT teams, and non-technical builders at mid-market and enterprise companies who need internal tools, customer portals, or workflow apps without hiring engineering resources. Unlike developer-focused tools like Retool, Blaze is genuinely usable by business analysts, project managers, and operations staff. It's particularly popular in regulated industries like healthcare and financial services where HIPAA and SOC 2 compliance are required. Companies typically choose Blaze when they've outgrown spreadsheets but don't have budget or timeline for custom-coded software.
Bubble and Webflow are general-purpose no-code platforms aimed primarily at solo founders, agencies, and consumer-facing websites or marketplaces, while Blaze is specifically designed for business applications and internal tools at established companies. Blaze includes enterprise features like SOC 2 Type II compliance, HIPAA readiness, dedicated customer success, and audit logs that are not standard on Bubble or Webflow. However, Bubble offers more design flexibility for customer-facing apps and a much larger plugin ecosystem. Choose Blaze for internal business tools; choose Bubble or Webflow for marketing sites or consumer products.
Yes, Blaze includes native AI capabilities that you can drop into any application without writing code or integrating third-party APIs. These include AI chatbots that can answer questions from your data, document analysis features for extracting structured information from PDFs and uploads, and workflow automation triggered by natural language. Because these are built directly into the platform, they work with your existing role-based permissions and audit trails. This is a meaningful differentiator versus older no-code tools that require Zapier or custom code to add AI.
Blaze offers a free trial so you can evaluate the platform before committing. Paid plans start with the Starter tier at $99/month (billed annually) for small teams building a single app, the Business tier at $399/month for production workloads with multiple apps, database integrations, and a dedicated customer success manager, and an Enterprise tier with custom pricing that adds HIPAA compliance, SSO via SAML, priority SLA, and a signed BAA. Compared to the broader no-code category where tools like Bubble start at $32/month, Blaze is positioned as a premium enterprise option. The price reflects included onboarding, customer success, and compliance certifications that would otherwise require significant internal investment. Pricing verified as of April 2026.
Migration off Blaze is non-trivial because the platform doesn't export apps as standalone code â this is a common limitation across most no-code platforms, not unique to Blaze. However, your underlying data remains accessible since Blaze connects to external databases like PostgreSQL or MySQL rather than locking data in a proprietary store. If you eventually need to rebuild as custom code, you'd retain the data layer and need to recreate only the UI and workflow logic. For most internal tools, customers stay on Blaze long-term because rebuilding rarely justifies the engineering cost.
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Tutorial updated March 2026