Sure, photography is a honed skill but does everybody sit and learn to develop a film or just use an iPhone camera? In the same way, coding is a honed skill until no-code came to be. No-code for startups is the iPhone of coding.
Coding is a tedious task that has been reserved for professional developers for too long; but what is life without innovation? Boring. Monotonous. Rigid. And who wants that, right?
Keep reading to learn more about how no-code for startups has truly been the start of something new for a generation of quick and agile businesses.
No-code development
With the advent of no-code, digital transformation has accelerated greatly in businesses all over the world that leverage this type of development. It is the future of work.
One of the most basic aspects to understand in economics is that “human wants are unlimited.” Customer needs grow and the resources to attend to those needs are scarce.
No-code facilitates the fast development of solutions for business processes to meet these unending customer needs faster than it would take a professional coder to do. Moreover, constant changes and updates are enabled as the speed, agility, and adaptability that no-code can provide is unmatched in the business world.
Basically, the biggest problem is the massive gap between IT and the demands of the business. And no-code helps fill this gap by providing the means to rapid application development.
Why no-code instead of traditional coding?
The bittersweet truth of the world today is that everybody wants everything but does not have the time or patience to have it procured. That is where solutions like no-code play a huge part in not disappointing the requirements of the business.
Sure, it’s not the same as professional development and may not achieve the sort of advanced customisation that you would with traditional coding but it is much easier to make, manage, and maintain.
Plus, everyone can do it. It broadens the spectrum of coding to a huge extent. Even professional coders like to use no-code here and there to save their time.
Workflow automation
Workflow automation in a business is extremely essential to achieve organisational objectives effectively. Why? Because automating workflow that can be well, automated, gives the employees of the organisation more time to be productive in matters that are critical.
With the highly time-consuming business processes in an organisation, it is the need of the hour to reduce operational costs and work on gaining more ROI. The key to achieving this is by automating workflow.
Workflow automation, thus, becomes an invaluable asset to your business. It enables saving thousands of hours of work. This is just one of the many benefits a business can avail of with workflow automation, so why should you not automate your processes?
No-code facilitates this by building applications quickly and easily that enable automation of workflow.
No-code for startups
Let’s face it. If a new business in the competitive market structure of today is not fast and agile, it would not be surprising if it failed. Startup ideas are in abundance but only a few of them make a mark. These are the ones that are groundbreaking in their execution.
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The whole point of coding is for it to be a learned skill, one that has to be mastered to be meaningfully useful. No-code takes that concept and inverts it completely.
Emmanuel Straschnov, Cofounder of Bubble, said “coding sucks… I mean, I code. But it’s tedious. I feel like it’s not reasonable to expect, you know, the vast majority of the population to be careful with their commas.”
No-code for startups poses a few challenges such as:
- perhaps you build an idea as an application with the help of no-code for the initial stages, you lock your platform in that form. However, later on, in the critical stages, you realise you have to completely redevelop your application professionally. This is definitely a limitation.
- There are more security risks and higher vulnerability with no-code.
While there are always two sides to a coin and the penny of no-code for startups is no exception to that principle, there are a whole lot of benefits as well.
Benefits of no-code for startups
To understand it more objectively, here are some benefits of no-code for startups.
- You can create a tangible and functional form to your startup idea in lesser time than you would take to even hire a professional developer.
- Initial usage and testing are easily enabled.
- Product development can be facilitated by creating prototypes with the help of Machine Learning and AI.
- You can lure early adopters by generating excitement among the beta version of the app to test it further.
- The business model is much more flexible and can be shifted if needed; this is because the amount of time and monetary investment, not to mention skills, are significantly lesser than that of professional development.
No-code platforms
There are many no-code platforms that can aid the furthering of your business processes efficiently and effectively.
Here are some no-code platforms that can be helpful for your business.
- Webflow can help you create a CMS-driven site
- Shopify can help you create an e-commerce shop
- Quixy can help you with application development and workflow automation
- Thunkable can help you create a mobile application
- Substack can help you create a paid newsletter
- Readymag can help you host an online magazine
- Sheet2Site can help you turn a google sheet into a website
The critics point of view
While no-code for startups is looked down upon in some traditional mindsets, it is important to understand that most applications are developed to achieve very simple tasks. If one could achieve that in much less time with no coding knowledge whatsoever and still get their desired results, why wouldn’t they go for it?
Change is inevitable and it’s better to welcome it than resist it. After all, I’m typing this article on a laptop and not a typewriter based on the same principle.
All in all, no-code for startups makes a whole lot of sense, especially taking into consideration the amount of investment of time and money that would have had to be pumped in a decade ago before this revelation.
Everyone can become a maker. Everyone can build applications. Everyone can take their startup idea and execute it without traditional constraints.
Sometimes a window can open without a door closing. No-code is that window for startups.
So tell me, do you have a startup idea?
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