No-code platforms are tools that allow users to create applications and websites without needing to write any programming code. They provide a visual interface where users can drag and drop elements, making it accessible for people with little to no technical background. This democratizes software development, enabling more individuals and businesses to build digital solutions.
These platforms often include pre-built templates and integrations with other services, such as APIs and databases. Popular examples of no-code platforms include Bubble, Webflow, and Airtable. They are increasingly used for rapid prototyping, automating workflows, and developing custom applications efficiently.