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These kinds of systems are all well and good if you have a person in your business with an analytical mind enough to pick it up and all your needs will fit the limits of the framework.

If your business domain has a feature that doesn't fit then you have a difficult conversation with business people who won't change their process to fit the platform and won't pay to rebuild in a platform that does fit.

If you do manage to customise Honeycomb then you're down a path of not really fitting into their model or having to upgrade on their product roadmap, not yours. I've seen SAP and Sharepoint "installations" that have been customised beyond all recognition.

Where this will fit nicely is for those internal apps where people are just using Excel or Access-like systems.




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