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Sommo Mariia (talk | contribs) I'd like to propose adding a brief section to the "Use" section, summarizing prominent no-code tools like WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Bubble, and Zapier. This provides concrete examples of tools that support no-code development. Sources are included for verification. Tags: citing a blog or free web host Reverted Visual edit Disambiguation links added |
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*'''Agility''' - NCDPs typically provide some degree of templated user-interface and user experience functionality for common needs such as forms, workflows, and data display allowing creators to expedite parts of the app creation process.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Harris |first1=Richard |title= Low code and no code app development benefits |url=https://appdevelopermagazine.com/low-code-and-no-code-app-development-benefits/ |website=App Developer Magazine |accessdate=28 January 2019}}</ref>
*'''Richness''' - NCDPs which at one point were limited to more basic application functions increasingly provide a level of feature-richness and integrations that allows users to design, develop, and deploy apps that meet specific business needs.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Shrivastava |first1=Anubhuti |title= How Zero-Code Platforms Are Becoming A Boon For Enterprises |url=http://trendintech.com/2019/01/15/how-zero-code-platforms-are-becoming-a-boon-for-enterprises/ |website=Trend in Tech |accessdate=28 January 2019}}</ref>
== Examples of no-code development platforms ==
[[WordPress]] - is one of the first no-code platforms, launched in 2003 as a tool for publishing [[Blog|blogs]]. Over time, it evolved into the leading [[web content management system]]. By December 2024, its founders reported that WordPress powers 43.6% of all websites worldwide. <ref>{{cite web |date=December 19, 2024 |title=State of the Word 2024 Video Recap |url=https://wordpress.com/blog/2024/12/19/state-of-the-word-2024-video-recap |website=WordPress Blog}}</ref>
[[Shopify]] - is a leading no-code platform for [[e-commerce]], offering an extensive range of features to create [[Online Stores|online stores]]. As of January 2025, there were 1 million Shopify online stores in the United States alone. <ref>{{cite web |date=January 2025 |title=Number of Shopify Online Stores by Country |url=https://www.statista.com/statistics/1401597/shopify-online-stores-by-country |website=Statista}}</ref>
[[Webflow]] - is a no-code platform focused on building highly [[Responsive web design|responsive web designs]]. It surpasses competitors like [[Wix.com]], [./Framerhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framer Framer], and [[Squarespace]] with superior customization and [[Search engine optimization|Search Engine Optimization]] capabilities.
[[Bubble]] - is the largest no-code platform for creating [[web applications]]. While it has a noticeable learning curve, Bubble allows for the development of complex functionalities and architectures, meeting even Enterprise-level needs. <ref>{{cite web |date=2024 |title=Bubble.io Features for Enterprise Software Development |url=https://www.sommo.io/blog/bubble-io-features-for-enterprise-software-development |website=Sommo Blog}}</ref> In 2024, Bubble focused on enhancing platform security and launched a mobile app builder. <ref>{{cite web |date=2024 |title=Mobile App Builder |url=https://bubble.io/mobile |website=Bubble.io}}</ref>
[[Zapier]] - is a no-code tool for building various integrations for [[web applications]]. In 2024, it faced significant competition from the rapidly growing alternative, [[Make (software)|Make.com]]. <ref>{{cite web |date=2024 |title=Zapier vs. Make.com: Pricing, Features, and Alternatives |url=https://www.sommo.io/blog/zapier-and-make-com-pricing-features-alternatives |website=Sommo Blog}}</ref>
==See also==
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