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2023 will be the year low-code and no-code platforms grow the most since they first started
By
Arturo Garcia, CEO and Founder of DNAMIC
The world we currently live, has made it easy
for people to quickly develop a decent understanding of technology, and how to
leverage it to their advantage. That does not necessarily mean that anyone can
go online and become technology savvy in just a matter of days. It just means
that we can all easily become aware of the power of technologies that have been
simplified for us as human beings.This is where low code, and no code
applications become relevant.
There is another trend going on online that
will directly impact the growth of low code no code applications, which is
financial education. If you look for a financial education on the web, you can
easily realize that there is a lot off free available information in the vast
majority of it is aimed to make people realize of the importance of building
different money income streams.
With all the success stories available out
there that show how apps like Airbnb and Uber have made people millionaires,
others will want to jump into those opportunities and try their luck. So low
code, and no code applications pose a fantastic opportunity for those
entrepreneurs that want to test the waters without having to heavily invest
into technical teams, or building a huge platform for them to realize the
potential of their ideas.
On the other side of the spectrum you have
more and more enterprise level companies learning and taking advantage of the
various low-code platforms out there that can help them simplify complex
business solutions without having to hire expensive software engineers, or
third-party companies specialized in building software.
In the end, in the b2b space, these low-code
solutions represent a refined form of application that has been tested by other
companies and I could implement in mine without going throw painful rounds of
software building and bug fixing.
At DNAMIC we have witnessed for ourselves the
growth of low-code / no-code platforms and how they can impact/simplify
back-end development, front-end development, and even mobile development if the
project is the right fit for such a solution. That is why we have been training
more resources for the past two years with two intentions:
- Help our
clients seamlessly understand if their project is a good fit for low-code
/ no-code.
- Serve those
clients that are in need of such solutions.
As you can imagine by now, no,
low-code/no-code platforms are not ideal for every project. But those that can
benefit from the virtues of these platforms can seamlessly validate new ideas
with real life users while reducing the costs associated with releasing a new
software for their niche.
We foresee more and more companies and
entrepreneurs in 2023 jumping on the low-code no-code bandwagon.
Low
code no code (search term trend - two years)
No-code
development platform (topic trend - two years)
Financial
Education (search term trend - two years)
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Arturo Garcia | CEO & Co-Founder
Arturo Garcia is the CEO and Co-Founder of DNAMIC, full-service nearshore outsourcing firm specializing in mobile, web development and digital transformation for clients in the US and Europe. He is passionate about creating exciting opportunities for people in the technology industry worldwide. Garcia founded DNAMIC in 2014 to implement his vision of offering a unique collaboration experience for both clients and co-contributors, bringing together the best nearshore software development teams to serve the US market.
Prior to founding DNAMIC, Garcia served as a project management consultant where he implemented agile project management and scrum framework best practices on different companies from banking and finance to software operations in Costa Rica. He gained experience as a business relationship manager for Softek and a Test Project Manager for Citi.