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    A look in Different Use Cases of Low-code No-code Platforms

    When the pandemic brought so much daily life online, low-code and no-code app development platforms proved beneficial to firms facilitating the efficient digitalization process.  

    A look in Different Use Cases of Low-code No-code Platforms

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    Apac CIOOutlook | Tuesday, December 12, 2023

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    Low-code and no-code app development platforms proved beneficial to firms facilitating in efficient digitalization process. That increase in use could have been a tipping point in adopting and using the low-code no-code platform in business operations.

    Fremont, CA:  When the pandemic brought so much daily life online, low-code and no-code app development platforms proved beneficial to firms facilitating the efficient digitalization process. That increase in use could have been a tipping point in adopting and using the low-code no-code platform in business operations. In reality, research suggests that low-code/no-code solutions now allow non-developers to construct tools for internal business use.

    With the increased adoption of low code applications, let's take a closer look at some of the use cases of low code no-code applications, which help businesses develop apps quicker, enhance their competitive edge, and continue the cycle of integrating digital technologies to transform a business. 

    1. Customer-Facing Apps

    low code applications have assisted in the development of rich customer experience applications. Tools like drag-and-drop interfaces enable citizen developers to create sites responsive to numerous devices from a single platform. In addition to building websites and applications, Low code applications have enabled marketers to construct and design email campaigns and advertisements in minutes utilizing the drag and drop features. 

    2. Internal Apps

    For data orchestration between SaaS services, developers can employ a low-code integration platform with necessary tools assisting firms to improve their essential functions, including HR processes, marketing automation, financial data processing, and others. For instance, when a new contact or lead comes through a marketing campaign or a contact form, the process can be triggered automatically in an integrated workflow.  

    3. Legacy Replacement Apps

    Developers can align their programs to their specific and relevant needs by revamping their legacy systems. As a result, replacing antiquated applications with old code has become a driving factor. These systems can be a central element for company development and procedures and an organization's digital transition. 

     

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