Why You Need To Consider Low-code and No-code

No-code and low-code software tools have garnered much popularity, especially recently. Whether you are already familiar with this or has never heard of it till now, learning about how to leverage low-code and no-code technology in a dynamically changing workforce will help you meet customization and automation needs. This is even more important if you have limited budgets and time restraints. In this article, we will look into some reasons why you need to consider low-code and no-code technologies.

As a result of the covid pandemic, a lot of businesses have had to digitize rapidly. However, allotting resources toward software development is challenging, especially if you have struggled due to the effect of the pandemic. According to Gartner, the market demand for software application development will increase more than 5 times through 2021. Also, more than 65% of application development in 2024 will be performed by low code platforms. This means that most business owners need to transition from a reactionary position on no-code and low-code to one that equips their business for the future to innovate and scale.

What is Low-Code?

Low-code is a way to design and develop applications with little or no coding. If you are someone with little to no technical background, you will be able to create applications from scratch using everything from simple drag and drop features to more complex functions. Through low-code, you can capture the art of programming without having to learn how to code. This ensures you are able to create applications without having to hire professional developers.

Why You Need To Consider Low-code and No-code?

Low-code or no-code adds to optimization and increased productivity by automating processes and adding customization to businesses’ unique needs. Here are some reasons you need to consider low-code and no-code.

Options are Unlimited

As a business owner, you can leverage low-code platforms to build applications that cover a range of uses. Some of the things you can do with low-code are

  • modernize and automate processes,
  • construct process automation solutions,
  • business process management and more.

Additionally, if you need to shift focus due to a changing market, low-code allows for that by its malleability.

Saves Cost and Time

Low-code platforms allow less technical users the ability to build applications. These kinds of applications can sometimes take months or years to develop without low-code or no-code. However, with low-code, the frame work drastically cuts down on development time. This may save you from hiring external app developers which are costly and time intensive. Another plus is that errors that are often created from manual coding are eliminated.

User-friendly

Low-code platforms utilize visual interfaces through flexible drag and drop features. This makes them user-friendly and accessible to professionals irrespective of their varying proficiency levels. Moreover, because non-technical people create these solutions, the solutions might work better within the business. This is is because the creator understands the business needs and can anticipate issues that may not be translated in requirement documents.

You can build more complex applications

You can use low-code for everything from simple functions to complex solutions. Also, you can utilize low-code for one-off projects to turning them into a strategic, sustainable operations. This means businesses can build more complex, multi-platform applications from call logs to ERPs, that integrate with existing processes.

You can scale your operations easily

The right low-code platform can help you to scale easily. For example, as your business grows and processes become more complex, you can easily add more functionalities at any time on to current solutions. The beauty is that you may not have to migrate from one solution to another. This allows businesses the ability to start small and grow their low-code base as needed overtime.

In summary, small businesses can make low-code a formal, self-sustaining function with their organizations. For you to be able to do this, you need to craft a vision, set clear goals, and put a plan in place to execute methodically. Even if you start small, the applications you built on low-code platforms can grow in scope and complexity and end up becoming a sustainable growth engine for your business.

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Co-founder & Publisher of AfricaX. He is interested in: Technology | Media | Startup | Business | Education. Emmanuel currently lives in Calgary, Canada with his family.

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