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Kissflow, a leading AI powered low-code, no-code platform, has been recognized in the 2025 Gartner® Hype Cycle™ for ...
The adoption of low-code and no-code development platforms, which simplify customization within a software product, allows non-developers the ability to adapt applications to their specific needs.
Low-code/no-code platforms are inherently more adaptable, able to be customized to the way you work, with modern architectures and automated maintenance that reduce total cost of ownership.
Low-code and no-code development platforms have gained significant traction recently, and more so with the rise of artificial intelligence in 2023.
In the hands of professional coders, low-code development platforms can speed up development cycles. Meantime, business users can leverage no-code tools to empower themselves as citizen developers ...
Analyst predicts the fastest-growing category of low-code will be in citizen automation and development platforms.
In each of the past four years, sales in low-code and no-code application platforms (LCAP) grew more $1 billion annually, from $3.47 billion in 2019 to a projected $8 billion this year.
Let’s take the example of low-code programming to understand this. Today, coders can build highly flexible apps using low-code tools and platforms.
Low-code or no-code development platforms let users convert ideas into apps without the need for extensive coding knowledge or experience. Beyond being user-friendly and minimizing the need for ...
Aerospace and defense giant Rolls-Royce is using low-code platforms to democratize software development -- and it's looking to extend the approach into other in-demand areas as well.
San Francisco-based Appsmith provides a specialized low-code development platform focused on helping companies build applications for internal use.
For example, instead of user interfaces developed in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript, low-code app and mobile dev platforms provide visual development environments that aim to speed and simplify development.