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5 Scenarios When a Low-code Platform Fails to Work Properly

An application structure that is supposed to be the most typical low-code limit. Few application patterns, such as choose, conclude, or compare, is supported by almost all low-code tools. It saves time for programming and frees up the developer’s routine from handling many common files and records in tasks to his project manager, but it also limits the application’s functionality.

So, real-world low-code solutions, like Retool, Bubble, Webflow, or even Builder Studio do not work with the programming language updates; after all, they override them. The fact that only one person can work on it slows the development process and puts the project’s velocity at a risk seems to be a new world in the development cycle. Relying on tabular or drag-and-drop functionality is a similar restriction.

Five simple scenarios where LCDP doesn't work is here.

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