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by simonbarker87 991 days ago
I love the idea of low code/no code for fast prototyping and experimentation. We use Zapier extensively for exactly that. Once the experiment is tweaked and considered a success, we port it to code.

The problem comes in the middle phase, after until deployment and before turning it in to code: version control, debugging, collaboration etc is all a nightmare with no/code and so if any experiment gets too big it’s a real pain to deal with.

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I agree. We believe we've pulled off what hasn't been done before and solve the issues you mention. We're adding "step though debugging" (simple version is live today), version control (upcoming weeks), etc. to give an enterprise ready experience.