https://habr.com/en/post/495680/
No-code movement is a new approach to website and app development. It doesn't require technical knowledge.
- People want a simple place. No one wants to master their technical skills just to share a photo or write a post. That's why many used GeoCities, MySpace, Facebook, etc. Technical support takes care of people's pages and lets them an opportunity to focus on their needs.
- People want to start fast. Many individuals or business owners choose social networks as their first digital presence because they want to start today.
- People want to be heard. Creating hidden masterpieces doesn't interest the majority of people in our time. So, people look for a place where they can achieve their goal — to have support, to be popular, to earn money, etc.
Social networks aren't no-code examples because they force users to play on their rules and cares about their profit instead of customers.
No-code is a good response to people's needs, but without huge investments and long terms. It fits with people having an idea, with ones who knew what they going to do. Instead of selling ideas, they can start to implement ones.
No-code is a good response to people's needs, but without huge investments and long terms. It fits with people having an idea, with ones who knew what they going to do. Instead of selling ideas, they can start to implement ones.