Fusion of low-code, no-code and AI revolutionizes enterprise automation

A group of technology leaders in a conference room in front of a large screen displaying adoption graphs and a visual representation of artificial intelligence integrating with low-code and no-code tools to boost efficiency.

A recent report highlights how low-code and no-code have established themselves as mainstays in companies seeking to streamline processes. Integration with artificial intelligence multiplies possibilities, awakening interest in automating flows and boosting innovation, and calls for action to adopt these platforms.

 

Stability and efficiency in the face of AI advancement

Technology leaders confirm that AI will not replace low-code and no-code tools, but will enhance them to improve efficiency. Ninety-five percent of companies used them in the last year, and 84% say artificial intelligence will make them more powerful, driving adoption.

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Time and resource savings that generate momentum

The report shows that 98% of leaders acknowledge a reduction in development time thanks to these platforms, and 78% report having cut development time by as much as half. This high uptake indicates that the adoption of solutions to accelerate development is transforming project delivery capabilities across many teams and industries.

  • 62% of respondents confirm lower development costs, attributable to reduced working hours, less rework and reuse of components and templates on these platforms.

  • The combination of shorter lead times and reduced costs drives the desire to optimize operations, seeking streamlined processes, automation and reallocation of resources to higher-value tasks.

  • Maintaining quality remains a priority: many organizations complement these platforms with automated testing, code governance and quality controls to avoid degradation in deliverables.

  • In strategic terms, these results favor investments in training, in the selection of platforms with proven returns, and in metrics that measure both speed and quality of development.

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Flexibility, accessibility and democratic creation

These technologies enable users with little technical expertise to respond with agility to specific needs. By lowering technical barriers, they accelerate the creation of internal solutions and reduce reliance on IT teams for routine tasks.

  • 29% of leaders use them to create customized applications, focused on automating processes, integrating data from different sources and offering specific interfaces for end users.

  • These tools encourage the empowerment of diverse teams (analysts, operations, marketing, human resources), allowing non-technical personnel to design and adapt solutions to their daily reality.

  • They contribute to democratize development, i.e., move software creation capacity outside the core developers and reduce bottlenecks in project delivery.

  • By facilitating internal action, they accelerate the prototyping and implementation of improvements, reduce time and costs, and foster a results-oriented innovation culture.

 

The outlook confirms that low-code and no-code are enduring, boosted by synergies with artificial intelligence. Their ability to accelerate development, reduce costs and foster innovation in diverse teams creates a desire for change and demands action now: integrate these solutions as the basis for digital transformation.


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