I would equate basing your business on a no code product is taking on ultra high interest tech debt to get something working up front. Sure you get somethint shiny quickly but thats the moment that system peaks and from there its just creating drag.
And the thing is no one ever decides to just throw the working thing away and rewrite so you end up tinkering with these tools with diminishing returns for way longer than is justifiable because youve got other stuff to do and it easy to deprioritize.
The points about fast validation are valid but a competent person van protoype as fast or faster with most modern web frsmeworks and those systems will be viable for 100x the timespan ad what the no code tool gets you through.
There’s an illusion that no-code is easier than firing up a usual mean/mern stack with a DB behind it. The benefits of not using no-code are you can easily adapt because you’re not baked into these no-code workflows. They end up falling apart pretty quickly.
I would equate basing your business on a no code product is taking on ultra high interest tech debt to get something working up front. Sure you get somethint shiny quickly but thats the moment that system peaks and from there its just creating drag.
And the thing is no one ever decides to just throw the working thing away and rewrite so you end up tinkering with these tools with diminishing returns for way longer than is justifiable because youve got other stuff to do and it easy to deprioritize.
The points about fast validation are valid but a competent person van protoype as fast or faster with most modern web frsmeworks and those systems will be viable for 100x the timespan ad what the no code tool gets you through.