Every moment, every decision, every tiny bit of effort, every day, and every dollar counts in the founding stages and fundamental beginnings of a startup. Vision and execution are two aspects that often create internal warfare. The founding family or a solo entrepreneur might have a brilliant idea, but turning it into a working product can be difficult.
You need a product that users can touch, test, and talk about — and you need it as early as possible to be able to launch it to win time over your competitors.
This is where no-code development steps in, not as a shortcut but rather as a wiser and more logical choice. Empowering startups to launch a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) faster, with fewer resources and more flexibility than ever before, this is a strong substitute for conventional software development.