The democratization of software development is increasingly consolidated in the market.A recent study by technology company Gartner predicts that by the end of 2025, 70% of new applications developed by companies will be created using no-code and low-code technologies.
“These technologies have gained prominence due to their ability to democratize software development, allowing users with little or no programming experience to create robust applications or collaborate regardless of their area of expertise within the” companies, explains Matheus Castelo Branco, founder of NoCode StartUp.
NoCode StartUp, an organization dedicated to empowering people with no prior programming knowledge to create platforms, conducted a study that revealed that the education, financial services and health sectors are the leaders in adopting the method, representing together more than 60% of the market.
“The possibility of creating and customizing solutions without advanced programming knowledge, added to the increased demand and the search for agility in the acquisition of digital products, justifies these data”, says Branco.
In addition to the mentioned segments, the NoCode StartUp research indicated that the adoption of no-code tools is growing in several other areas of the economy.Sectors such as real estate and legal have also been identified as frequenters of the use of this strategy, with the objective of offering a better experience to their respective clients.
With the increasing adoption of no-code and low-code, the entry barrier to software development is expected to continue to decrease, allowing an increasing number of professionals from different fields to contribute to technological innovation.


