Low-code development is designed for developers who want to work faster by using visual tools, while still having the option to write some custom code. No-code development is meant for non-technical users and allows them to build apps entirely through drag-and-drop interfaces without writing any code.
Yes. No-code platforms are built for business users without a technical background. Using templates, visual workflows, and logic tools, non-developers can create fully functional applications for internal or external use.
Most platforms include basic security features such as authentication, role-based access, and encrypted data storage. However, it's important to review how your app handles sensitive information, especially if it's used by customers or available through mobile applications, and consult a developer when needed.
Not entirely. While low-code and no-code tools are excellent for quick projects, internal tools, or MVPs, complex systems and highly customized applications still require traditional development by experienced engineers.