I often hear the phrases “Low code is not flexible” and “Scaling is the major issue with low code” when talking to developers who have used it to build complex use cases like food ordering apps, e-commerce apps, and tools like that. For any type of application building, it’s important to understand who you are developing it for, what is the ROI, and what they are going to achieve.
Low code is something that can be best used when you want to build apps for internal use, rich data dashboards, CMS apps, or any app for operational needs within your organization. Developers, the primary creators, benefit hugely from pre-built UI components, ready databases, and API integrations. Important stat: 70% of new applications created by enterprises are expected to utilize low-code or no-code technologies, stats Gartner findings.