According to Gartner, low-code is expected to increase its share in application development activity to 65%, with an estimated 75% of large organizations utilizing multiple low-code development tools by 2024. While it is easy to understand thebenefits of low-code platforms, implementing them at the organizational level often leads to confusion. In this article we will look at 3 tips for a successful low-code implementation in your organization.
Forecast Platform Scalability
There are many low-code platforms to choose from but not all are created equal. Organizations largely make the leap to platforms that offer low-code development capabilities to enable growth. For this to happen, they must choose feature-rich low-code platforms that cater to both non-technical and technical users.Non-technical users, so-called “Citizen Developers,” those with little to no coding experience, can easily build applications with user-friendly features like drag-and-drop modelers and point-and-click interface creation. Citizen developers have become a crucial component of modern organizations’ efforts to achieve scalability for several reasons.First, more organizations than ever are implementing digital technologies. According to asurvey of more than 1,000 CIOs conducted by Gartner last year, the “march to digitization is so commonplace today that , more than doubling the proportion of enterprises from 2018.”Second, with such widespread adoption of digitalization initiatives IT backlogs have grown even larger. Organizations continue to face severe labor shortages of developers and IT professionals. According to the, unemployment rates for tech professionals sit at just 1.9%, suggesting a tight and competitive labor market.IT departments with limited resources are under tremendous pressure to advance their organizations’ digital initiatives by building business-critical apps. In fact, according to IDC, by 2023 will be developed. The best way to meet this growing demand is by relying on citizen developers that leverage powerful low-code platforms to create and implement innovative .Low-code platforms also play a key role in helping technical users to manage their workloads. Developers use low-code technology to automate time-consuming manual coding tasks. This frees them up to focus on the most important aspects of an application, while also overseeing the work of non-technical users. In addition to empowering both citizen developers and professionals, quality low-code platforms offer other features to support scalability. These features are built into the platform and do not require a significant time commitment to figure out. For example, the ability to seamlessly integrate third-party applications is critical. ProcessMaker’sopen low-code platform makes it easy to integrate third-party systems throughAPIs, or to leverage and to enable


