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Low-Code vs. No-Code: Key Similarities & Differences
Salesforce explains that low-code and no-code platforms accelerate app and agent development by minimizing the need for traditional coding. Low-code tools combine drag-and-drop interfaces with optional coding for customization, ideal for developers building complex, integrated applications. No-code tools remove coding entirely, empowering non-technical users to create simple, functional apps through visual templates. Both approaches boost productivity, reduce costs, and enable faster innovation across industries. Low-code fits advanced use cases like finance, supply chain, or IT automation, while no-code is best for HR, task management, and workflows. Together, they expand access to digital creation and drive agility within modern enterprises.