This chapter will help you make informed choices by exploring key features to look for in a low-code platform, ensuring it suits both technical and non-technical users.
But it's not just about features; we'll also discuss how easy these platforms are for citizen developers to use, how to measure the bang for your buck, and how scalable these apps can be as your organization grows.
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Consider these features when choosing the perfect citizen development platform for business users and IT to come together and create solutions to manage their challenges.
Low-code/no-code platform simplify development for citizen developers by offering intuitive features such as app builder, form builder, and process builder. These tools empower non-IT teams to create applications without coding, integrate with existing systems, and design complex processes efficiently. Additionally, features like governance ensure compliance and security throughout the development process.
Measuring the ROI of investing in a low-code platform for citizen development begins with selecting the right platform tailored to your organization's needs. Here are some of the top metrics you need to look for:
Low-code platforms offer a plethora of pre-built templates and components. By leveraging these templates, citizen developers can swiftly create applications that are not only adaptable but also highly scalable, effectively meeting the evolving needs and growth of the organization.
Low-code platforms often include built-in scalability features, such as cloud-based infrastructure, ensuring that applications can handle increased workload and user demand as the organization grows. By leveraging these features, citizen-developed apps can effectively scale to meet the evolving demands of the organization while maintaining quality, security, and performance standards.