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The Growth of No-Code and Low-Code Platforms

Software development continued evolving throughout 2019 as no-code and low-code platforms became increasingly popular among businesses and entrepreneurs.

These platforms allowed users with limited programming experience to build websites, automate workflows, and create business applications much more quickly than traditional development methods.

Making Software Development More Accessible

Modern no-code platforms enabled businesses to build solutions using visual interfaces instead of complex programming languages.

Common applications included:

  • Internal business tools
  • Customer portals
  • Workflow automation
  • Mobile applications
  • Website development

This reduced development time while making technology more accessible to non-technical teams.

Why Venture Capital Took Notice

Investors recognised that no-code businesses could dramatically expand the number of people capable of creating software products.

By lowering technical barriers, these platforms opened entirely new markets for entrepreneurs and businesses.

Enterprise Adoption

Larger organisations also began adopting low-code tools to accelerate internal software development.

Instead of waiting months for custom applications, teams could rapidly build and deploy solutions that addressed immediate business needs.

Conclusion

No-code and low-code platforms represented a significant shift in software development.

As adoption continued to grow, startups building these platforms became increasingly attractive opportunities for venture capital investors.