AI won’t replace low/no-code tools, say 84% of tech leaders
The new 2025 App Development Trends Report from App Builder, in participation with third-party research firm Dynata, reveals that more than three-quarters (76%) of tech leaders say that AI will make their existing low-code/no-code tools more efficient instead of replacing them altogether.
Companies’ use of low-code and no-code tools have steadily increased over the past decade and become an integral piece of how 95% of teams now build scalable applications. As AI converges with low-code and no-code, companies’ reliance on these tools is set to increase even more as they’re able to automate app development processes faster, improve collaboration and increase productivity.
Additional findings from the new report include:
Companies’ reasons to use low-code/no-code tools have evolved. Improving developer productivity (37%) remains the top reason companies use low-code/no-code tools. But, other reasons have grown in importance since initial implementation of the tools, including allowing developers to focus on more strategic work (25% now vs. 22% initially), increasing end-user satisfaction (20% now vs. 17% initially) and decreasing manual errors (19% now vs. 15% initially).
Time is money–and companies are saving both with low-code/no-code tools. Ninety-eight percent (98%) of tech leaders reported development time savings with low-code and no-code solutions–with nearly 4 out of 5 companies (78%) saving up to 50% of development time. Nearly two-thirds (62%) of companies say they’ve reduced software development costs with the tools.
Custom application development is a priority for companies. Generic applications don’t cut it anymore; companies needtoevolve their apps to meet the unique needs of their business and customers. Nearly one-third of tech leaders (29%) say their top reason for using low-code and no-code tools is to increase flexibility to create custom apps that meet specific company needs.
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AI won’t replace low/no-code tools, say 84% of tech leaders
The new 2025 App Development Trends Report from App Builder, in participation with third-party research firm Dynata, reveals that more than three-quarters (76%) of tech leaders say that AI will make their existing low-code/no-code tools more efficient instead of replacing them altogether.
Companies’ use of low-code and no-code tools have steadily increased over the past decade and become an integral piece of how 95% of teams now build scalable applications. As AI converges with low-code and no-code, companies’ reliance on these tools is set to increase even more as they’re able to automate app development processes faster, improve collaboration and increase productivity.
Additional findings from the new report include:
You can read the report here.
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