Low-code is a technology that allows developers to create apps and interactive platforms without hard-coding language training. It uses visual tools and pre-built modules to help users create a UI for their apps. The current market value of the low-code industry is 13.2 billion dollars. This is also enabling users to create solutions that reflect specific data inquiries and workflow processes; their low-code/no-code-crafted programs can also easily be integrated into larger business processes.
Low Code No Code (LCNC) is a suite of visual drag-and-drop tools that developers may use to create apps with a comprehensive user interface, integrations, data management, and logic. According to a survey by Nasscom, LCNC software solutions produced over $400 million in revenue for Indian IT service providers and startups in fiscal 2021. With the appropriate levers, this sector can expand to $4 billion by 2025. The global low-code/no-code market is projected to total $13.8 billion in 2021.Global markets account for over 70% of the income generated by Indian enterprises in this sector.
LCNC, together with AI-written code, will be a disruptive force in the tech business. The good news is that a lot can be done highly efficiently with little or no code, making it easy to dethrone old, established systems and try new ones. Leading tech businesses are expected to penetrate the regional markets with these solutions designed expressly for e-commerce and manufacturing in India.
According to Gartner, low-code application platforms (LCAP) are expected to be the main component of the low-code development technology industry through 2022. Companies have seen better outcomes and productivity increase of over 1.5x, and the majority of enterprises have seen a 30-35 per cent gain in ROI when they employ minimal or no goodwill vs the traditional manner of development. There are several companies that usually collaborate with IT service providers to implement business solutions.
According to a report, organisations using LCNC solutions saw a 75 percent decrease in development time and a 65 per cent reduction in expenditures. There are over 150 participants in the Indian LCNC market, with the majority of them being bootstrapped startups. However, according to another report, a shortage of solutions customised to the needs of small businesses and a lack of skills in using these solutions has hampered the large-scale adoption of this service.
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