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Sep 24, 2025   •  2 min read

Low-Code & No-Code – Software Development for Everyone

Low-Code & No-Code – Software Development for Everyone

The pressure on companies to deliver digital solutions faster is constantly increasing. A shortage of IT specialists, rising costs, and increasingly complex requirements pose challenges for both management and IT departments. Low-code and no-code platforms promise a way out: They make it possible to develop applications without requiring deep programming knowledge. In 2025, we are witnessing the breakthrough of this technology – and it is changing how companies use and develop software.

What’s behind Low-Code and No-Code?

Low-code and no-code platforms offer visual interfaces that allow users to build applications via drag-and-drop. Low-code targets developers who want to create complex applications faster with little code. No-code, on the other hand, opens the door for business departments that want to develop their own solutions without an IT background. This trend is also known as Citizen Development – employees become creators of digital tools.

A booster for digitalization

The potential for companies is enormous:
Speed: Development times shrink from months to days.
Cost efficiency: Fewer external developers are required.
Flexibility: Business units can independently develop solutions tailored exactly to their needs.

A clear example: Instead of waiting a long time for the IT department, a sales manager can use a no-code platform to create a tool that automatically generates quotes and visualizes the pipeline.

Market dynamics and forecasts

Analysts predict that by 2025, over 70% of application development will be based on low-code – compared to only 20% in 2020. By 2028, the market could reach a volume of more than 50 billion US dollars. Major providers such as Microsoft, Salesforce, or HP are massively driving this development. New AI-powered tools like GitHub Spark or Cursor already demonstrate how leaps in productivity are possible.

Opportunities for management

For decision-makers, clear advantages arise:
Accelerating digital transformation: Innovations can be implemented faster.
Mitigating the shortage of skilled workers: Solutions can emerge even without large developer teams.
Closer collaboration: IT and business units move closer together as both are involved in development.

Thus, low-code and no-code platforms are more than just a technical tool – they are a strategic instrument to secure competitive advantages.

Risks and challenges

As tempting as the opportunities are, they also raise new questions:
Dependence on platforms: Companies risk becoming heavily tied to individual providers.
Quality and security: When applications are created without deep programming knowledge, errors or security gaps may be overlooked.
Loss of competence: There is a risk that traditional programming skills within teams will decline.

For management, this means: Low-code and no-code require clear governance rules. Without a strategic framework, companies risk creating uncontrolled shadow IT.

Conclusion: Democratization with a double impact

Low-code and no-code platforms make software development more accessible than ever. They accelerate digitalization, reduce costs, and strengthen innovation. At the same time, companies must carefully balance freedom and control. Those who now establish clear guidelines and launch pilot projects can unlock the full potential – and secure a decisive advantage in digital competition.

For more information, see: AI Trends 2025

What is the difference between low-code and no-code?

Low-code is aimed at developers, while no-code is aimed at specialist departments without programming knowledge.

Why are these platforms considered “boosters” for digitalization?

They massively reduce development times and lower costs.

What is “citizen development”?

Specialist departments develop their own applications without an IT background.

What are the risks of uncontrolled use?

Shadow IT, quality problems, and security gaps.

How fast is the market growing?

Analysts expect low-code to account for over 70% of software development by 2025.

What role does governance play?

Without clear rules, there is a risk of chaos and uncontrolled applications.

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