As a person who uses low/no code platforms to ship real products I fully disagree with this.
Low code and no code platforms can do a lot to make implementing back office functions easier. It enables things that you'd deprioritize without these tools. That said, they also need to be managed like software: versioning, beta releases, risk mitigation, tech debt trade offs.
While there are things that can go wrong with these tools, they do strictly make things easier rather than harder.
Low code and no code platforms can do a lot to make implementing back office functions easier. It enables things that you'd deprioritize without these tools. That said, they also need to be managed like software: versioning, beta releases, risk mitigation, tech debt trade offs.
While there are things that can go wrong with these tools, they do strictly make things easier rather than harder.