> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://processmix.gitbook.io/guide/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://processmix.gitbook.io/guide/general/platform-introduction.md).

# Introduction

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ProcessMIX is an intelligent backend application platform designed for non-programmers. It offers a visual, drag-and-drop interface to quickly build, validate and deploy decision-centric business solutions and services.

By using it, you can automate business processes and decisions in areas such as banking, financial, insurance, telecommunications, healthcare, and education—just to name a few.

With its intuitive visual language, even without IT expertise you can quickly build a backend application that is a perfect fit for your business idea. In addition, ProcessMIX comes equipped with many prebuilt components, connectors and productivity tools to help speed up the development of your project even further.

### Where to Find Additional Information <a href="#how-it-works" id="how-it-works"></a>

This guide contains reference materials about the platform's concepts and building blocks, as well as detailed instructions on how to use its various UI screens and tools. In case you are unable to find the necessary information here, please feel free to contact our live support team, and we will be happy to guide you through the ProcessMIX experience.

As a source of additional help, you can also watch our [How-to Videos](https://processmix.com/resources/how-to/).


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