- What I think should be changed: I would like to update the History section of the Caspio Wiki page to: Caspio was founded in 2000 with the goal of simplifying the creation of custom web applications through a database-driven approach. The company launched its first product, Caspio Bridge, in 2001, positioning itself early in the low-code space.
Key milestones include
- 2005 - Launches Professional Services and introduces Styles and Localization.
- 2010–2012 – Recognized in the Inc. 5000 list three years in a row as one of the fastest-growing U.S. private companies.
- 2012–2013 – Migrates platform to AWS, becoming one of the first low-code platforms with a global cloud footprint.
- 2014 – Launch of a HIPAA-Compliant Edition for secure healthcare data apps.
- 2016 – Introduction of a GDPR Compliance Edition to support European privacy standards.
- 2018 – Surpasses 1 million applications built.
- 2022 – Release of Document Generation for PDF automation and Directories for user management.
- 2023 – Launch of Webhooks for real-time event handling and debut of the podcast Low Code, High Impact.
- 2024 – Introduced Extensions in the Caspio Marketplace, including AI GPT Connect for adding AI-driven features to applications and Flex, a visual app builder for advanced UI control.
- 2025 – Introduction of App Blocks and Vertical Solutions in the Caspio Marketplace.
Products and Features
Platform Features
- Visual point-and-click and drag-and-drop builder for app creation
- Integrated cloud database for relational data management
- Role-based user authentication and access control
- Directories for unified identity and access management
- Workflow automation tools using tasks, triggers, and notifications
- REST APIs and Webhooks for system integration
AI & Automation
- Location IQ & QR Code Generator (2025): Add-ons introduced in 2025 to support scannable links and geolocation-based features.
- AI GPT Connect (2024): A Marketplace extension that brings artificial intelligence into Caspio applications through no-code integration with OpenAI. It allows users to add AI-powered capabilities such as natural language search, data summarization, sentiment analysis, text classification, optical character recognition (OCR), and automated content generation using point-and-click tools.
- AI Assistant (2023): An AI-powered tool that interprets natural-language prompts to generate proposed table structures. Users can create, regenerate, or refine tables interactively, making database setup faster and more accessible for both technical and non-technical users.
- Document Generation (2022): A built-in feature that lets users upload fillable PDF forms and automatically generate downloadable PDF documents with real-time form data.
UI Customization
Caspio Flex (2024): A visual application builder introduced in 2024 that enables users to design customizable web interfaces using component-based layout tools and embedded JavaScript. It provides more flexible control over page layout and design compared to the earlier framework.
Use Cases
Caspio is used across various industries like healthcare, education, government, manufacturing, and professional services. Common use cases include:
- Healthcare- Patient portals and HIPAA-compliant healthcare information systems.
- Education- Student information systems and academic portals.
- Government - Public-facing service portals and internal case management.
- Logistics & Manufacturing- Inventory tracking, shipment tracking, and vendor management.
- Internal Operations & Relationship Management - Time-off requests, project management, internal help desk, client onboarding, CRM systems, asset tracking, facilities maintenance, procurement workflows, and field service tracking
- Nonprofits- Grant applications, volunteer tracking, and donor portals.
Security and Compliance
Caspio’s platform is built to meet the security and data residency needs of regulated industries. Features include:
- HIPAA for healthcare data
- SOC 2 Type II for secure handling of customer data and internal controls
- GDPR for European data privacy
- FERPA for educational institutions in the United States
- GovCloud hosting with FIPS 140-2 compliance
- WCAG compliance for enabling the development of applications that are perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for users with disabilities
- PCI-compliant payment transactions
- End-to-end encryption and detailed audit trails
To meet data residency and regulatory requirements, Caspio offers regional data center hosting through Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the following locations:
- North America: United States and Canada
- Europe: Ireland and the United Kingdom
- Australia
- South America: Brazil
* Why it should be changed:The current page is outdated and doesn’t reflect Caspio’s recent advancements, including its AI integration and the Caspio Flex framework. It oversimplifies the platform and lacks key updates. Updating the page will provide a more accurate and comprehensive overview of the company.
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SundayNotes (talk) 22:03, 8 August 2025 (UTC)
Not done: Please see WP:PROMO, WP:NOTCATALOG. Thanks, Encoded Talk 💬 16:30, 28 September 2025 (UTC)
- Hello, and thank you for the previous review.
- Disclosure:* I work for Caspio and am suggesting the following edits for accuracy and neutrality. I’ve rewritten the “History” section to align with WP:NPOV, WP:NOTCATALOG, and WP:PROMO. The tone has been made factual and features are summarized, and independent citations are suggested.
- Below is the proposed revised text for consideration:
- ----
- Key Milestones
- {Source - https://www.caspio.com/blog/caspio-turns-25/}
- 2000- Company founded
- 2005- Introduction of Professional Services, Styles, and Localization
- 2010–2012- Included on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing U.S. private companies
- 2012–2013- Migration to AWS, establishing global data-center presence
- 2014- Release of HIPAA-compliant edition
- 2016- Introduction of GDPR compliance edition
- 2022- Added Document Generation and Directories
- 2023- Added Webhooks for event-driven automation
- 2024- Released Caspio Flex builder and AI GPT Connect Marketplace extension
- 2025- Introduced App Blocks and Vertical Solutions in the Caspio Marketplace
- ----
- Products and Features
- Platform Features
- - Visual point-and-click and drag-and-drop builder {Source - https://www.caspio.com/platform-overview/}
- - Integrated relational database {Source - https://www.caspio.com/database/}
- - Role-based authentication and centralized directory management {Source - https://www.caspio.com/directories/}
- - Workflow automation using triggers, tasks, and scheduled notifications {Source - https://www.caspio.com/automations/}
- - REST API and Webhook support for external integrations {Source - https://www.caspio.com/integrations/}
- AI & Automation
- - Document Generation (2022): Allows creation of downloadable PDF documents populated with live data. {Sources - https://www.caspio.com/blog/document-generation/ and https://howto.caspio.com/generate-pdf-documents/document-generation/}
- - AI Assistant (2023): Tool that interprets natural-language prompts to propose database table structures. {Source - https://howto.caspio.com/explore-ai/ai-assistant-overview}
- - AI GPT Connect (2024): Marketplace extension integrating OpenAI models for tasks such as text analysis, summarization, and classification. {Source - https://howto.caspio.com/integrate-your-apps/extensions/ai-powered-gpt-connect/}
- Security and Compliance
- Caspio’s platform is built to meet the security and data residency needs of regulated industries. Features include:
- {Sources: https://www.caspio.com/blog/caspio-compliance-features/ , https://trust.caspio.com/)
- - HIPAA - U.S. healthcare data protection
- - SOC 2 Type 2 - operational and data-security controls
- - GDPR – European Union data-privacy regulation
- - FERPA – U.S. education data-protection law
- - FIPS 140-2 – applicable to government-cloud deployments
- - PCI DSS – payment-card security requirements
- - WCAG – web-accessibility standards
- Caspio offers regional data-center hosting through AWS in:
- - North America: United States and Canada
- - Europe: Ireland and the United Kingdom
- - Australia
- - South America: Brazil
- I’d appreciate a review and feedback on whether this version meets Wikipedia’s neutrality and sourcing guidelines. Thank you! SundayNotes (talk) 21:31, 8 October 2025 (UTC)
- @Encoded: Following up to see if you might have a moment to review the revised neutral proposal shared on Oct 8. It aligns with WP:NPOV and WP:ORG, and I’d appreciate any feedback or next steps. Thank you! SundayNotes (talk) 18:11, 3 November 2025 (UTC)
Not done Hi @SundayNotes, I don't think that adding a list of compliance and features is appropriate per WP:NOTCATALOG and WP:PROMO, I'd recommend checking over them guidelines. It's also important to have neutral, independent sources. If there's news stories about your product's compliance/etc. then it might be different. Thanks, Encoded Talk 💬 22:55, 3 December 2025 (UTC)