Why build apps faster?

Backendless
2 min readOct 27, 2021

“Build apps faster” is a common refrain within our organization, the question is, why? Yes, no-code and low-code make it far easier for non-technical developers to bring their idea to life, but “build apps faster” means much more than that.

Every organization in 2022 and beyond has the same need: provide an inviting, modern, user-friendly digital experience. This can take many forms:

- Desktop website

- Mobile website

- Mobile app

- Web app

A digital experience is not limited to just customer-facing applications, however. What tools are you giving yourself as an organization internally? Are you using or building the best platforms to give your team members everything they need to serve your customers?

Most importantly, is your internal technology team able to deliver all of these resources in a timely fashion?

Building a digital age business requires a wide range of tech solutions. Some of these solutions can be had out of the box, but every business is different. Customizing an off-the-shelf solution can be more costly and time-consuming than building what your need yourself.

Enter codeless. Codeless technologies provide you with the greatest means to build ____ faster, be that your website, customer-facing apps, internal dashboards, process automations, and so much more.

These tools don’t just give your non-technical team members the ability to build for their own needs, but also take a significant burden off of your technical team. And not just because other employees can do their job for them.

Adding no-code and low-code tools to your development team’s stack frees them up from redundant and simple-yet-time-consuming tasks. Tools like Backendless can open opportunities to create new projects that may have been pushed aside as “low priority”, when really there just wasn’t the time to develop them.

How many doors will no-code open for your business?

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