The software development landscape is undergoing a revolution with the rise of No-Code and Low-Code platforms. These tools allow non-technical founders and business units to build functional applications without writing a single line of code.
The primary advantage is speed. What used to take months of development can now be prototyped and launched in weeks. This allows for rapid testing of business ideas (MVP) and faster iteration based on user feedback.
Not at all. While no-code is great for internal tools and simple apps, complex, scalable, and highly custom enterprise solutions still require traditional coding. However, no-code bridges the gap for many standard use cases.
Popular tools include Webflow for websites, Bubble for web apps, and Zapier for automation.
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