Low-code platforms have exploded — and for good reason. They help teams move fast, reduce repetitive work, and empower non-devs to build.
But something interesting is happening…
I'm seeing more developers lean back into “Vibe Coding” — writing expressive, flexible code, optimizing performance, and solving problems from the ground up.
Why?
Because sometimes, you need control. You need to bend the system, not just plug into it.
đź’¬ So, will Vibe Coding kill Low-Code?
I don’t think so.
They’ll coexist — because both serve different needs:
Low-code = speed & simplicity
Vibe coding = power & precision
What matters is knowing when to use which.
🔄 Curious: What’s your take — are we moving away from low-code, or is it here to stay?
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