Betty Blocks is a no-code platform aimed at enterprises, enabling IT departments and non-technical "citizen developers" to create applications without writing code. It supports both web and native app development and offers a drag-and-drop interface that integrates with JavaScript frameworks, although its templates prioritize consistency over aesthetic appeal. The platform allows for third-party API integration with services like Google Maps and Salesforce, and provides pre-made components to expedite development. Betty Blocks is positioned for larger projects requiring IT involvement, contrasting with Bubble, which caters to a broader audience including individual entrepreneurs. The pricing for Betty Blocks is based on a complex tier system, requiring a three-year commitment, while Bubble offers more flexible pricing and a free starting plan. Both platforms support third-party integrations and provide community forums, but differ in customization capabilities and pricing structures. Betty Blocks includes support options that can be upgraded for faster service, while Bubble's focus is on a more customizable and community-driven approach.