Developers for no-code projects sounds counter-intuitive - while no-code definitely reduces the burden on IT - eliminating the need for skilled technicians might not be the smartest approach. We recommend including at least one experienced architect as part of your implementation team.
Developers bring a wealth of expertise that can transform a good no-code project into a great one.
Gartner predicts that by 2026, developers outside formal IT departments will account for at least 80% of the user base for low-code development tools
Making sure your team has a strong technical foundation and providing some guardrails is critical for the long term success of your implementation. A number of specialized training academies have been started. Get your key project management team trained on best practices.
Embracing no-code doesn’t mean saying goodbye to developers. On the contrary, it’s about leveraging their skills and experience to enhance the capabilities of no-code platforms. By doing so, you ensure that your project isn’t just good—it’s exceptional.
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