Low Code vs No Code: Understanding the Difference

Emily Davis

Distinguishing Between Low Code and No Code Platforms

As the demand for rapid application development grows, the terms low code and no code are often used interchangeably. However, there are key differences between the two approaches that organizations should understand.

What is Low Code?

Low code platforms require some level of coding knowledge, allowing for greater customization and flexibility. They are ideal for developers who want to streamline their workflow while still having control over the application’s functionality.

“Low code is for those who want to code less but still code.”

What is No Code?

No code platforms, on the other hand, are designed for users with no coding experience. They provide a completely visual development environment, making it easy for anyone to create applications without writing a single line of code.