Low-code was supposed to be the future. It promised faster development, simpler integrations, and the ability to build complex applications without drowning in code. And for a while, it seemed like it would deliver.

But then reality hit. Developers and IT teams who embraced low-code quickly found its limitations. Instead of accelerating innovation, it created bottlenecks. Instead of freeing developers, it forced them into rigid, vendor-controlled ecosystems.

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