'App Maker' Tool for Developing Business Apps Made Available by Google for G Suite Users
This article illustrates the benefits of the ‘App Maker’ tool launched by Google, in the realms of developing business applications and enhancing experience of G Suite users.

Google has recently launched App Maker, its low coding tool for developing business applications. It is available and open to all developers, a year and a half after the launch of its beta version.
Google first introduced the App Maker in 2016 and made it available through its Early Adopter Program for G Suite Business at that time. It was created with the aim of enabling line of business teams to create bigger apps, transform company processes, resolve help desk tickets and much more.
New Features
The new features include a built-in support for Cloud Structured Query Language (SQL), a drag-and-drop user interface design, responsive templates and declarative data modeling.
Also, it would come with Expanded OAuth Whitelisting controls to let G Suite admins prevent apps from running without their permission.
In addition, App Maker would enable developers to access 40 Google services including G Suite apps like Gmail, Google Calendar, Sheets and other data sources as well.
Availability
The App Maker is now available to all G Suite Business and G Suite Enterprise users as well as G Suite for Education.