Low-code empowers individuals and small teams to develop products quickly, alleviating bottlenecks typical in traditional web development processes. By enabling non-engineers to build parts of marketing workflows and dashboards, core developers can focus on complex logic. While low-code can increase efficiency and facilitate faster deployment, it is essential to recognize its limitations. Strategic use and a respectful understanding of its capabilities are necessary for making the most of low-code tools like Framer, Webflow, and Plasmic.
Low-code is often sold as a magic wand. In reality, it's a double-edged sword—mighty when used wisely, but with limitations you must respect.
Low-code lets our small teams (or even individuals) ship real, valuable products. It bridges the gap between design, product, and code.
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