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Top 16 Practical Benefits of No Code App Development in 2024

Cem Dilmegani
Updated on Jan 11
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No-code app development will account for 65% of all app development activity by 2024. A reason is the increased number of citizen developers. It is estimated that by the end of 2023, citizen developers will outnumber professional developers by 4 to 1. IT democratization has enabled companies of all sizes to leverage no code application development to automate their business processes inexpensively, quickly, and easily.

In this article, we will discuss the top 16 practical benefits of no code/low code technology.

1. Fast

No-code app development is generally faster than code-based development. But the degree of difference can vary based on the complexity and scope of the project. One of the benefits of no code platforms is visual interfaces, drag&drop tools, and pre-built components for an easy app development process. 

On the other hand, traditional app development requires coding knowledge and involves writing code from scratch. So depending on the complexity of the app, it can take significantly longer to write the necessary code than the department to build it.

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One of the main benefits of no code is their ease of use. Image shows a screenshot taken from Argos Labs' webpage displaying their product's features.

2. Cheap

No code development can generally be cheaper than code-based development due to:

2.1. Reduced development time

No-code tools allow for quicker app development time. This translates into lower costs as developers spend less time creating apps.

2.2. Lower labor costs

Because using a no code platform needs little or no programming knowledge, businesses can ask citizen developers to develop applications. This would be cheaper than hiring professional developers who have a higher hourly rate.

2.3. Reduced maintenance costs

No-code application development tools often come with built-in maintenance, updates and bug fixes. This reduces the need for business users to hire maintenance staff or spend time/resources on maintenance and updates.

2.4. Lower infrastructure costs

Low code platforms are cloud-based, SaaS solutions. This gives businesses a competitive advantage by eliminating the need to purchase and maintain expensive infrastructure.

3. Agile

No-code app development gives business teams more agility to respond to the changing market dynamic and customer behavior. No-code platforms enable the app development team to:

  • Track which features users like best
  • Identify low-value ones
  • Use no-code app development tools to quickly make adjustments rapidly.

Moreover, one of the major benefits of no code platforms is they allow developers to quickly build prototypes of complex apps and test them with users to get feedback. This allows for rapid iteration and refinement of the app, leading to a more agile development process.

Lastly, low code tools come with built-in features – such as visual editors, automated testing, error-checking tools – that help to reduce the risk of errors and bugs in the app.  Developers can make changes to the app more confidently, knowing that the risk of introducing errors or bugs is lower.

Learn more about code-less automated testing.

4. Easier maintenance

Easier maintenance and over-the-air updates are one of the major benefits of no code apps. No code app development tools specifically offer:

4.1. Visual interfaces

User-friendly graphical user interfaces make it easy to see the different components of an application and understand the interconnected segments.

4.2. Modularity

No-code apps often use modular, compartmental design patterns, making it simpler to fix issues in one part of the application without impacting other parts.

4.3. Built-in maintenance tools

Many no-code/low-code development tools have built-in maintenance tools that make it easy to monitor and manage the application. These tools include error and bug tracking, monitoring tools, collaboration tools, alerting developers when issues arise and help them diagnose and fix the problem.

4.4. Automatic updates

No-code/low-code development tools often have automatic update features that make it easy to keep the application up-to-date. This reduces the need for manual updates, which can be time-consuming and error-prone.

4.5. Simplified code

No code software is built on simplified code that is easier to read and understand. This makes it easier for developers to maintain the application over time, even if the original developer is no longer involved.

5. No coding knowledge needed

No-code solutions require zero coding experience and can be used by citizen and in-house IT teams to automate crucial business processes. Citizen developers can use no-code solutions to create a wide range of applications, from simple forms and surveys to complex business process automation workflows. They can use visual interfaces and drag-and-drop tools to design the user interface, create data models, and configure business logic, without needing to write a single line of code.

6. Cross-team collaboration

No-code platforms offer collaboration features that enable multiple users to work on the same project simultaneously from different locations. This speeds up the app development process because team members can work together rather than waiting for each other.

Other benefits of no code software in terms of collaboration include real-time commenting, file sharing, project management tools, and access controls that enable IT teams to build prototypes, get feedback, and fine tune them quickly and efficiently.

7. Better integration

No-code tools can streamline integration better than code-based tools in several ways:

7.1. Pre-built connectors

No-code tools often come with pre-built API connectors that can be used to integrate with a variety of external systems and services. These connectors are often designed to work out of the box, making it easy to connect to popular applications such as Salesforce, Slack, and Google Drive, without requiring any custom coding.

7.2. Visual integration interfaces

No-code application development tools typically provide visual interfaces for configuring integrations, making it easy to map data fields and set up data flows between systems. These visual interfaces are often more intuitive than writing code, making it easier for non-technical users to set up integrations.

7.3. Integration templates

Many no-code software provide pre-built integration templates, simplifying the process of connecting apps to external systems. These templates can be customized to meet specific requirements, making it faster and easier to integrate with external systems. 

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Cem Dilmegani
Principal Analyst

Cem has been the principal analyst at AIMultiple since 2017. AIMultiple informs hundreds of thousands of businesses (as per similarWeb) including 60% of Fortune 500 every month.

Cem's work has been cited by leading global publications including Business Insider, Forbes, Washington Post, global firms like Deloitte, HPE, NGOs like World Economic Forum and supranational organizations like European Commission. You can see more reputable companies and media that referenced AIMultiple.

Throughout his career, Cem served as a tech consultant, tech buyer and tech entrepreneur. He advised businesses on their enterprise software, automation, cloud, AI / ML and other technology related decisions at McKinsey & Company and Altman Solon for more than a decade. He also published a McKinsey report on digitalization.

He led technology strategy and procurement of a telco while reporting to the CEO. He has also led commercial growth of deep tech company Hypatos that reached a 7 digit annual recurring revenue and a 9 digit valuation from 0 within 2 years. Cem's work in Hypatos was covered by leading technology publications like TechCrunch and Business Insider.

Cem regularly speaks at international technology conferences. He graduated from Bogazici University as a computer engineer and holds an MBA from Columbia Business School.

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