Low-code
Low-code development allows developers and business users to create applications faster by utilizing a visual development environment and pre-built components. It reduces reliance on traditional coding, enabling teams to build, test, and deploy software quickly. Platforms like Mendix, Power Apps, and OutSystems support process automation, business app development, and digital transformation.
Low-code development helps address developer shortages by empowering citizen developers to contribute to software projects. Professional developers also benefit by using low-code tools to accelerate delivery and free up time for complex coding tasks. Common features include visual modeling, reusable components, built-in APIs, and drag-and-drop UIs.
Organizations utilize low-code to develop internal tools, mobile apps, customer portals, and other applications. According to Gartner’s Magic Quadrant, low-code platforms are increasingly adopted across industries. This approach shortens development cycles, lowers costs, and supports agile and scalable innovation.