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What Moltaro is

Moltaro is a low-code operations app platform. Teams use it to build the operational systems they keep trying to assemble from spreadsheets, board tools, inboxes, disconnected reports, and custom scripts.

At the center of Moltaro is the operational record: a business object with its own data, process state, responsibility, access rules, history, comments, files, boards, reports, and extension points. A record might represent a service request, asset, warranty case, customer resource, inspection, production item, or another object your team needs to govern over time.

Moltaro lets an organization define the record types, fields, relationships, views, boards, automation, and access rules that match the way the operation actually works.

That means a Moltaro installation is not just a form builder and not just a database editor. The product combines:

  • configurable records, fields, relations, forms, lists, and detail pages;
  • process surfaces such as Boards, where the same record can move through statuses, responsibility, due dates, and handoffs;
  • governed access through users, roles, permissions, field rules, responsibility, assignments, and audit history;
  • automation and extension points for validation, actions, triggers, scheduled jobs, C# business logic, APIs, and packages;
  • deployment choices for cloud evaluation and controlled self-hosted or on-premise operation.

Moltaro fits best when operational work has become important enough that side trackers are no longer enough. Common signs are:

  • people need one durable record instead of several copies of the same case;
  • ownership, status, due dates, and history need to stay attached to that record;
  • teams need role-based and record-aware access instead of broad shared files;
  • reports should read the same governed data that users work with;
  • the process needs real business logic after no-code configuration reaches its limit;
  • data ownership, export, integration, or on-premise control matters.

Moltaro is not a full ERP, MES, QMS, help desk, or billing system. It can support operations that touch production, service, field work, requests, warranties, asset records, entitlements, or lifecycle workflows, but it is not trying to replace every specialized system.

Moltaro is also not a workspace switchboard where the active runtime workspace changes by URL, request header, or query value. A runtime installation uses its configured workspace database. Portal accounts, billing, licenses, and commercial account management are separate from runtime workspace behavior.

  • Read the Product map to see the main areas.
  • Read Core terms if terms such as record type, entity definition, permission, assignment, board item, or entitlement are new.
  • Continue to Data and records when you want to understand everyday record work.