Low-code means different things to different people. While the industry is exploding with low-code platforms, ours is purpose-built for professional developers. If you are already using a low-code platform or shopping for one, there are many critical factors to consider. Read on..
Will I be the owner of the code? The code should be yours to mix, extend, customize, transfer or export
What should “no lock-in” mean to me? No shackles of run-time cost, proprietary architecture, and limited infra options
Will the developers need to be certified to use the platform? You want quick learning and future-proofing your teams’ skills
Is my vendor’s pricing strategy sustainable? Scaling up shouldn’t disproportionately increase the cost of doing business
With over 2 decades of experience in the application development and modernization field, our product evangelists have enlisted 12 critical capabilities to consider while comparing various low-code platforms.
Find out how the 5 most popular low-code platforms stack up on each of these capabilities. Download the document for an objective, quick, and consumable take on the comparison of low-code platforms
It generates code that they
can easily extend.
API endpoints are generated
for all kinds of data.
They have full application
source control.
There is no runtime
dependency on the studio.
They can mix and maintain
their own code.
Their teams need no reskilling.
Their existing process are not
disrupted.
They pay for developer seats, not apps for users.
It runs on the infrastructure(s)
of their choice.
Licensing model is transparent and promotes scale.
Reduce repetitive development work and save heaps in time and effort.