Myth: Low-code is a universal “magic wand” that will replace the traditional design and is suitable for any task.
In fact: Low-code is a tool with certain limitations. Its effectiveness depends on the application. For some tasks (complex, highly loaded, requiring unique logic or deep security) traditional development remains a more reliable solution.
Myth: With Low-code you can create any, even the most complex and unique application.
In fact: Low-code is ideal for:
- Simple applications (forms, simple CRM, accounting)
- Fast prototypes and MVP.
- Internal corporate instruments.
- Automation of routine tasks.
Low-code is not suitable for:
- Complex applications with a high degree of personalization.
- Systems requiring integration with many external systems.
- Applications with high performance requirements.
- Systems with unique technology or library requirements not supported by the platform.
Myth: Low-code gives complete freedom and control over the application being developed.
In fact:
- Limited flexibility: Customization capabilities are limited by the platform’s functionality. You cannot freely use any technologies and libraries.
- Lack of code control: Lack of access to source code may limit the ability of the application to fine-tune, optimize and deep debug.
Myth: Low-code automatically provides sufficient security for all types of data.
In fact: For applications that work with sensitive data, low-code platforms may not meet the high security requirements, which often require fine-tuning and deep control at the code level.
Low-code is a tool, not the goal itself, and its effectiveness depends on how well it is applied. In some cases, traditional development remains a more effective and reliable solution.