The Rise of No-Code and Low-Code Platforms
Building apps used to require deep coding knowledge — not anymore. With tools like Webflow, Bubble, and Zapier, users can now create complex software with little to no code.
This movement is democratizing software development, allowing entrepreneurs, marketers, and educators to launch products and automate tasks without hiring developers.
No-code is especially popular among startups, who can prototype ideas quickly and affordably.
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