What are the pros and cons of no-code development according to you?

Hilal Aydın
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No-code development is improving day by day and enables users to create more advanced apps. However, it is clear that it is not as customizable as applications developed with coding. Here are pros and cons in my opinion: + Enables users to build well functioning uncomplicated apps in a short time frame. + Learning no-code development is easier and less time-consuming. - Does not free the user as much as it does in coding. - Limited data management. What is your opinion on this? Let's meet in the comments section! 🚀

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Raj @ Vault Vision
Speed to market and ability to test hypothesis on PMF in days, not months. Cons can be tools that don't integrate with other no code tools.
Hilal Aydın
Hi @rajnijjer I agree with you on the pros. But I saw that some no-code platforms has amazing set of tool integrations such as Bubble.io.
Mehdi Rifai
I think it's great for validating concepts but once you want to scale and build custom stuff it becomes a burden.
Hilal Aydın
Hi @mehdi_rifai I agree. I am currently developing a web app on a no-code platform, it is not exactly a burden yet but building custom features is really tricky. It would be much easier to develop them with coding.
Murali Gottumukkala
From a user perspective its the best thing. With all the tools nowadays its easy to develop
Hilal Aydın
Hi @murali_aasaan you're right. It really simplifies the process of development. But do you think that no-code enables you to develop everything you imagine?
vivan puri
Doesn’t scale.
Hilal Aydın
Hi @vivan_puri5 I think it can be scalable on certain platforms. Why do you think it does not scale?
Muhammad Saiful
Pros: Fast and easy for MVP development. Cons: Double work if we need to add more changes and features. "The last consideration is trust"
Hilal Aydın
Hi @wuswuz I totally agree. No-code is perfect for MVP development but when it comes to a fully functioning product development it may not be enough.
Vahid A. Nezhad
Pros: Rapid Prototyping: No-code platforms allow users to quickly prototype and develop simple to moderately complex applications without the need for extensive coding knowledge. This can significantly reduce the time-to-market for new ideas or projects. Accessibility: No-code tools make app development more accessible to a wider audience, including those without a technical background. This democratizes the ability to create digital solutions, fostering innovation and creativity. Lower Development Costs: With no-code, you often don't need to hire or pay high salaries to skilled developers. This can result in cost savings for businesses and startups. Easier Learning Curve: Learning no-code development is generally easier and faster compared to traditional coding. This can empower more people to participate in app development. Cons: Limited Customization: No-code platforms are typically designed for specific use cases and may not allow for highly customized or complex solutions. This can be a limitation for projects with unique requirements. Scalability Challenges: No-code solutions may struggle to handle high levels of complexity or scalability demands. As your application grows, you may hit limitations in terms of functionality. Vendor Lock-In: Using a no-code platform can sometimes result in vendor lock-in, where it's challenging to migrate your application to a different platform or transition to custom code if needed. Limited Data Management: As you mentioned, no-code tools may have limitations in handling complex data management and integration tasks. This can be a drawback for applications that rely heavily on data processing. Security and Compliance: Depending on the platform, security and compliance requirements might be harder to meet with no-code solutions, potentially posing risks to sensitive data.