With the steady rise in popularity of low-code development platforms, you would think it is a new, untested software trend. This is not the case. Low-code platforms have been implemented in several companies for years, since the introduction of these systems. Yet, with so many years since the introduction of these platforms and an increase in popularity, several companies are still concerned about adopting a low-code software solution. We will unpack some of the concerns shared by companies around low-code systems and dispel any untrue notions about the platform. 

What is a low code platform?

You may be wondering what a low code platform is? Low-code systems provide a platform for people or companies to build applications with little coding. By using visual tools, along with drag and drop functions, people can create applications without having to write code. With prebuilt systems available, you can also customize the application. The benefit of this is that anybody, even those without coding experience, can create software applications. Applications can be built and released at a significantly faster rate with the help of a low-code development system.

Should companies be concerned about using a low code platform? 

With an understanding of what a low-code platform is, we may find it hard to understand why some companies are still concerned about using a low-code platform. Let’s look at the reasons for their concern.

Minimal customization options

One of the first concerns most often stated is the lack of customizability. Often a company will trial a low-code platform and state that the customization options on offer are not sufficient.

While the first low-code options released to consumers may have had this issue, it is no longer the case. Modern low-code platforms have several customization options available. Companies also no longer need to be concerned about how to use the system. Many low-code platforms provide tutorials and webinars which help customers in using the platform to its fullest potential.

However, before choosing a system, the company must gain an understanding of its customization needs. Do you need access to the code, or the option to change the dashboard interface? Depending on the customization needs, there is a platform available to meet the objectives.

Minimal integration options

Businesses have several departments that focus on specific business processes. This is done to ensure success. However, it also means that it is unlikely that departments will use their software solutions in isolation. For example, an employee time tracker software may have to integrate with a computerized maintenance management system to track the maintenance department employees.

The ability to integrate software solutions has always been a headache for many companies. But integration is possible with a low- code software solution. Many low-code software solutions have been designed to integrate with several of the most used software platforms available, such as SAP 2000.

IT and coding knowledge is a requirement for low- code platforms 

A common misconception about low- code platforms is that coding knowledge is required if you want to complete advanced projects. This is untrue. Low-code platforms were developed to empower the average customer. Whether they want to create a unique business software solution or a mobile application, the whole process can be completed through a low- code platform. Many low-code platform services providers do have educational material on offer in the form of video tutorials and webinars. However, the system is simple to use, and with the help of visual tools, anybody can create an application.

Low-code platforms are not secure

As low-code platforms increase in popularity and are used in a business, and business-to-consumer context, the question of safety begins to grow. Will the application be secure enough for companies to upload sensitive information? In short, yes. Low-code platforms are now cloud-based, which means that the information will be much more secure. When coupled with the advancements made within data encryption, security should not be a concern when selecting a low-code platform.

Conclusion

Due to the advancements made within low-code platforms, concerns companies previously had are no longer as serious as previously thought. It is important to understand the needs of your business. However, low-code platforms, or no code platforms, like CloudApper, may provide the solutions required with their ability to be customized, easily integrated, safe, and simple to use. Now is the time to try them out in your company.