Low-code development can accelerate application development, reduce costs, improve collaboration and increase flexibility. We briefly explain the biggest advantages.
Speed and efficiency
Low-code platforms allow developers to build applications much faster than traditional platforms. This can be explained by the fact that much of the work is pre-built and can be modified using visual tools, as opposed to using manual code.
Reduced costs
Low-code development can also help reduce costs, because it requires less time and fewer resources. Low-code also means less need for maintenance because there is less code.
Easier to learn
Low-code development does not require as much technical knowledge as required for traditional app development, making it easier for people with limited or no coding skills to contribute to building applications.
Better collaboration
Low-code platforms often offer collaboration features that make it easier for IT experts and non-experienced users to work together on developing an application. This can improve communication and bridge gaps between different teams within an organisation.
Flexibility
Low-code platforms can be used for different types of applications and can be easily adapted to changing needs.
Faster time-to-market
Low-code development reduces the time needed to build and deploy applications, enabling organisations to respond to evolving market needs and demands in a more timely manner.