Low-code
Low-code is a software development and configuration approach that uses visual, drag-and-drop interfaces, pre-built components, and declarative logic to build applications, workflows, and automations, minimizing the amount of hand-written programming code required. In CRM, low-code capabilities allow business operations teams and CRM administrators to configure complex workflows, build integrations, create custom applications, and automate business processes without engaging developer resources for every change. As enterprise CRM requirements evolve faster than IT development capacity, low-code extensibility has become a critical platform capability, enabling revenue operations teams to be genuinely self-sufficient in adapting the CRM to support changing business needs.
Low-code is a development approach that uses visual tools and minimal hand-coding to build applications, workflows, and customizations. In CRM it lets admins and business users configure objects, automations, and apps without waiting on developers, which speeds change and lowers cost. Low-code capability is a major factor in how quickly a CRM can adapt to a business.
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A development approach using visual tools and minimal hand-coding, letting people build apps, workflows, and customizations without deep programming.