

There are many website-building platforms that allow a total WYSIWYG website development with options to add HTML/CSS etc. Word and PowerPoint have many advanced features such as mail merge/ slide automation and so on that can be optionally used. Both elementary and advanced users use a spreadsheet as per their needs from simple to- do list to spreadsheet-based inventory management and dashboards and now as a backend database for mobile apps.

One could use Excel or Gsheet on its own with just simple to complex spreadsheet formulas and also take it to next level with VBA or GAS.

I think that principle is used by many widely used office and work automation platforms.
#Rich text to markdown code
In my humble opinion, in general, a no-code and low code or even high code could exist together and serve well for all users. You are correct, this feature is more towards low code. This will be leaving appsheet bit more low-code platform rather than no-code services from my point of view. Honestly, I simply expected that WYSIWYG type of interface will be added for richer text experiences rather than asking for app users to directly type HTML or markdown where majority of appsheet app user are no-code people.
