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by shafyy 1411 days ago
I'm currently contracting for a client that uses a no-code tool to build their product, and this is exactly my opinion. If you're building a software startup, the only scenario where it makes sense to use a no-code tool (e.g., Bubble), is if you don't know to code. And even then, you will need to replace everything with proper code once you start growing.

Of course, this is a bit different for low-code tools that are used internally etc.