1. No-code and low-code will drive application development
No-code and low-code sprung to life in the hopes of making our lives easier. Experienced developers can use these tools to streamline workflows and reduce their workloads, enabling them to focus on other tasks.
These tools have also made it easier for citizen developers to build useful applications without writing complex code.
No-code tools lower the barrier to entry with visual programming interfaces and drag and drop tools for those who have never written a line of code. But despite these advancements, no-code hasn’t fully established itself yet.
“I think no-code will be a big trend in 2022. It’s something that already grew a lot in 2020, but it’s still a quite fragmented ecosystem with no clear winner yet, and most of its promises are still … promises.” – Massimo Chieruzzi of AdEspresso
Potential market leaders in the form of Bubble and Airtable are growing in popularity, so 2022 could see one or more of these tools establish themselves as a clear winner.
What to do next
Take a look at your product development lifecycle for time-consuming manual tasks that your IT team is currently undertaking.
Integrate low code tools into your workflows to help optimize them and limit wasted time.
Arm your less technical team members with no-code tools to help them complete some tasks without overwhelming the IT department.