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Low-Code vs No-Code: Tested by Production Traffic, Not Demos

Explore the differences between low-code and no-code tools in production. When should each be used?

The low-code versus no-code debate often concludes with a feature checklist, but the true performance of these tools is revealed only in production. Low-code assumes a technical user will make changes, while no-code allows business users to do so directly. Understanding the implications of each approach is crucial for engineering teams to avoid pitfalls in production environments.