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July 26, 2021

What Should You Look For When Choosing a Low-Code Development Platform?

Low-code or no-code platforms are getting more and more popular. This is because these platforms make it simple for businesses to create applications, even if they don't have any prior coding knowledge. The low-code platform includes visual development tools and app plugins, allowing companies to create their apps. A system for low-code development saves time and money. With the citizen developer revolution gaining traction, many businesses are debating whether it's better to indulge in a low-code platform and, if so, how they should go about doing so. 



 

Let's take a closer look at a few factors to consider so you and your customers can get the most out of this trend. Forrester (News - Alert) recently discovered more than 40 low-code platform suppliers. Many companies provide general-purpose systems that can support a multitude of applications and web apps and cover the whole app management lifecycle, from creation to integration to production to marketplace promotion. Others specialize in certain company functions and offer more specialized solutions. Information, process, request-handling, and mobile are the four app sectors identified by Forrester.

Key factors in choosing a Low-Code platform

By 2020, the market for low-code platforms is estimated to be worth $15 billion. Because there are so many suppliers on the market, organizations may find it difficult to select the best low-code development platform. This post makes things easy for you by providing helpful hints. To discover more, keep reading. 

  • Determine what you'd like your low-code platform to do: When faced with a plethora of options, businesses must first conduct research and determine what they need a low-code platform for. You must first evaluate the function of a low-code in your firm's setup and minimize the tools already utilized in the organization before deciding which platform is suitable for you. Low-code and no-code features had grown in popularity in recent years, particularly around 2020, when many firms were forced to create and upgrade apps quickly due to Covid-19. As with many other technology advances rapidly, you'll likely discover a variety of low-code alternatives with varying functionalities and development techniques. 

Will the low-code applications help the firm achieve its larger app delivery goals, for example? Is it only going to fix a certain issue? Companies must select a low-code solution that aligns with their overall objectives. The low-code platforms you choose should assist your company speed up application development and make it easy to support upgrades. However, this must be weighed against the sorts of apps you need from end-user engagements, data demands, workflow features, and other considerations. When studying and evaluating low-code platforms, it's critical to think about a variety of app development demands and use cases. Most importantly, learn what the platform can or can't do well, as well as its range, strengths, and shortcomings. The fact that a low-code method works effectively for one use case does not mean it is the best standard for recurring needs. 

  • Examine the type of app you'll create with the platform: It's important to keep in mind that not all low-code platforms are made equal. Some may allow you to develop a variety of business applications, while others will specialize on a single type of app. Some platforms claim to be low code, implying that some coding knowledge is necessary to create apps. Others advertise that they don't require any coding and provide visual tools for creating user interfaces, processes, and connectors. That's one consideration, but another is determining who will design, build, and manage the apps. 

Some low-code systems are designed for technologists and are aimed at those with software development experience. Some are citizen development platforms, which allow project managers or subject matter experts to create and maintain apps. The target developers should be enthusiastic about learning the platform, developing apps, and having the time to contribute to ongoing improvements. By including them early in the recruitment process, you can guarantee that they'll be on board with using the tool to support your company's goals. Some platforms allow both possibilities, but each persona requires distinct tools and skills. 

There are low-code tools for creating mobile apps, work-flow apps, and data-related challenges, for instance. As a result, as previously said, you must first determine the issues you want a low-code platform to solve before selecting the appropriate tool. Purchasing a mobile-focused product is a fantastic idea, but what if the firm needs monitoring or workflow apps? As a result, it is advised that you invest in software that can address a variety of problems. 

  • Recognize compliance and the vendor's approach to security standards: It's crucial to examine platforms in the right sequence. Don't get the wrong idea: compliance and security aren't the most essential issues. Determining what is a must vs a should and when to examine different standards is part of the art and science of evaluating platforms. Because of the widespread data leak, security is more important than ever.

As a result, security should be a top consideration while searching for the best low-code solution. Security is divided into two categories in the low-code platform: inner security and external security. Internally, you can't allow users unrestricted access to your information. As a result, your platform should enable your IT staff to manage data and user access. It should also allow you to protect your information. Each user should only have access to the information and functionality that they require. You should know if the produced applications are secure for external security. 

Wrapping up

Coding on a computer is used to execute applications, but developers should not have to code it. The Kissflow platform gives the tools needed for anybody to build great apps on any platform. The key is an easy-to-use metadata application platform that is ushering in a low-code revolution that is reshaping the industry. You now know where to begin when it comes to selecting a low-code platform. With all of these three organizational and platform adoption aspects in mind, you should be well on your way to making the best selection for your company. 



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