Low-Code & No-Code Technology for Experience Design<Article>

Mustafa Akin
Mustafa Akin
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3 min readJan 5, 2023

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First, I would like to briefly explain what Low-code and No-code are for those who need more knowledge in this field.

The software, websites, and mobile applications produced today must go through many stages to be released, these prolonged processes can sometimes lead to negative consequences. To avoid this, project teams often use Low-Code and No-Code tools to test MVPs. In addition, small businesses can do their projects in real form using Low-Code & No-Code. Low-Code & No-Code tools allow project owners to create a product without knowing any coding at some points. Of course, in 2023, these tools still have some disadvantages and advantages. Let’s look at the tools, their advantages and disadvantages together.

What can be done with Low-Code and No-Code?
Low-code, No-code technology tools can create a basic-level e-commerce site, a CRM platform, a basic mobile phone application, and a basic-level dashboard.

Who can use Low-Code, No-Code tools?
Low-Code, No-Code tools can be used by many users who know basic coding. Since there are many steps in product development, completing all these steps at a high-quality level may not be possible. In addition, freelance designers and software developers can also use Low-Code, No-Code tools.

Popular Low-Code, No code tools, and some features!

1) Voiceflow ;

Project teams often use it to develop applications and websites that allow users to complete desired workflow steps with voice commands.

2) Webflow ;

Webflow is a really successful platform for creating a responsive website. Of course, there are still some missing points as it is still in development. For example, if you want to create an e-commerce site, portfolio page, or website with basic features, Webflow can help you.

3) Bubble ;

If you have a small company and want to create a CRM platform for yourself, Bubble can help you. Of course, a developer with basic workflow, design, and development knowledge can use Bubble.

4) Glide ;

Glide can be a good option for entry-level mobile project developers to create an MVP, and Glide has a user-friendly interface.

5) FlowAI (Chatbots) ;

FlowAI allows you to create your own chatbot on your existing website. With the machine learning method, you can train chatbots you have made and enable them to communicate with the user at important points you need.

6) Zappier ;

If you need a web service that provides connection and synchronization between applications, Zappier may be a suitable tool for you. For example, if you want to preview the data you entered in a google sheet on another website or application by installing an automation system, or if you want data entered on the website to be automatically added to the google sheet, you can use Zappier.

7) HoneyCode ;

HoneyCode was developed by AWS and is a tool today often used for internal websites or applications for companies.

8) Airtable ;

If you want to create your own database and if you have some excel knowledge, Airtable can be a good option for you. You can create the database on Airtable and integrate it into digital products from here.

Note: As a UX designer, I tried to write the article in a simple and understandable way.

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