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Five Successful Approaches To Adopting a Low-Code Platform


There’s a growing demand for more enterprise-grade apps, exceeding IT’s capacity to deliver. This stresses IT resources, overburdens them, and extends the app development process. But low-code platforms have proven to help organizations create business-critical apps faster and smarter. Low-code refers to a visual approach to application development that allows citizen developers to build powerful, advanced enterprise applications with little to no coding.

Research indicates that low-code/no-code platforms have the potential to reduce development time by up to 90%. Many organizations are actively embracing low-code development platforms to adapt quickly to market pressures and swiftly changing customer expectations. These sophisticated functionalities make rapid application development much easier than ever before and ensure sustainable business continuity.

However, it is still extremely important for your business to stay aware of different approaches to follow to ensure the successful adoption of a low-code platform.

Top 5 approaches to ensure successful low-code initiatives


  1. Select the right low-code platform

One of the most important steps for ensuring the success of a low-code initiative is selecting the right platform that suits your business’s requirements. The low-code platform that your business chooses to integrate should be user-friendly to ensure easier employee adoption and highly scalable to facilitate growth with your business over time. Furthermore, the platform should be equipped with drag-and-drop configuration, visual modeling, multi-device deployment features, and cross-departmental connectivity.

These features can help ensure that your business can create powerful enterprise applications without compromising efficiency. Businesses can also increase the utilization of scarce organizational resources and manpower with the help of the right low-code platform.

  1. Maximize employee training

Recently, the demand for enterprise applications is surpassing the number of available skilled software developers. In such a case, it is critical to identify and train potential citizen developers within your organization to build high-functioning applications. This way citizen developers can leverage IT-approved tools such as low-code platforms to design, create or modify enterprise applications with little to no coding knowledge.

A recent study conducted by Gartner has forecasted that approximately 80% of enterprises will have policies in place for citizen developers by the year 2024. Providing employees with the necessary training and resources required to foster development can be extremely transformative and beneficial for the success of low-code development projects.

  1. Build fully-integrated processes

Yet another best practice is to first design and establish clear and comprehensive business processes before integrating a low-code platform. Ensuring consistent business processes can facilitate seamless cross-departmental collaboration and communication using low-code automation. This not only helps standardize organizational processes but can also improve efficiency and productivity in the long term.

  1. Anticipate cross-departmental requirements

Integrating low-code platforms into your existing system can be extremely beneficial for accelerating current efficiency, productivity, and application development requirements.

Therefore, your business must consider potential use cases of low-code technology for optimizing and streamlining business operations. By anticipating the future requirements of individual departments, you can map out how low-code platforms can help satisfy them. This can help your business develop an all-inclusive, extensive strategy and determine how low-code platforms can be used to scale up and facilitate further business growth.

  1. Prioritize adaptation and innovation

Although low-code platforms can be extremely useful for optimizing and automating various business processes, it is also vital for your business to prioritize consistent adaptation and innovation. Low-code platforms can be leveraged to foster a culture of constant innovation that can help you respond faster to changing market trends and consumer expectations. Based on this, you can develop more effective strategies with minimal time delays and obtain a significant competitive advantage.

Build a sustainable low-code framework like never before

Today, more than ever, businesses are looking for ways to be more agile and responsive to change. Low-code development platforms offer a unique opportunity to build applications quickly and efficiently, without the need for extensive coding knowledge. The platform has proven to be the right solution to turn ideas to life by providing meaningful insights to businesses, based on which digital transformation can be accelerated.

However, adopting a few renowned best practices can maximize potential value from a selected low-code platform. This also helps in creating a sustainable low-code framework that helps businesses build apps quickly and efficiently.

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