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This is why your company might benefit from low-code

July 28, 2021 Laura

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Low-code platforms have become increasingly popular. Low code no code is a visual alternative to traditional software development. With a low-code platform, you can build applications without using codes, or at least very little. Why is this handy you may ask? We present you 4 benefits of low-code.

 

1. Everyone can use it

Learning how to code isn’t easy. You are basically learning a new complicated language and that takes time. Luckily with a low-code platform, you won’t have to learn how to code as there is no real coding involved. A low-code development platform uses visual interfaces with drag-and-drop features. It’s a lot easier than using extensive coding languages, which means you don’t have to be an IT programmer or developer to be able to understand it.

 

2. It’s faster
Using a low-code platform is actually a lot faster than using coding languages. A lot of features are pre-built. You’ll only have to drag and drop them. This means you save a lot of time than if you had to code everything from scratch. With a low-code platform, it’s also easier to make changes to an application along the way. Traditional development is less adaptive and it’s often costly to hire the right people to make those changes you want.

 

3. No more bugs
Traditional coding comes with a lot of complexities. A small mistake can have big consequences and result in bugs. This can make your application difficult to use. Low-code/no-code platforms generally don’t have bug-related issues, or at least a lot less, which makes your application more consumer-friendly.

 

4. Lower in cost
Using a low-code platform is way cheaper than hiring a development team. With low-code platforms, you pay access to a service. You don’t actually have to pay someone to develop your application. You will always have access to this service, which means that low-code platforms are low in costs for maintenance. Hiring an in-house or third-party developer or development team for every change can be expensive.

 

5. You are in charge
When developing your own application by using a low-code platform you are the one in charge. This means you get to decide how it’s going to look and which features you are going to use. This makes it easier to create what you want. Of course, a development team will listen to your expectations, but it can be hard to describe and communicate what you have in mind.

 

 

 

 

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