What is the difference between low-code and no-code?
Low-code and no-code both aim to simplify application development, but they differ in terms of the level of customization and technical expertise required. Low-code platforms like Kissflow allow some coding, giving developers the flexibility to add custom features or integrations, making it suitable for more complex applications.
No-code platforms, on the other hand, require no coding knowledge at all, focusing entirely on pre-built components and templates, which are ideal for simple, straightforward applications. Kissflow combines low-code and no-code capabilities, enabling users to choose the level of customization and control they need for their specific projects.