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.
💬 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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