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Discussion on: Code Automation vs No-Code Automation: A Developer’s Perspective

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HubSpotTraining

One thing worth mentioning is security. No-code tools often make it harder to manage sensitive data and compliance. For workflows involving financial or personal data, I’d definitely lean toward code automation for better control and governance.

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Ali Farhat

Absolutely agree. Security and compliance are often overlooked when teams choose no-code tools for speed. At Scalevise, we see this a lot with workflows involving personal or financial data. No-code platforms rarely offer the same level of control over encryption, data residency, and audit trails. For clients operating under strict GDPR or ISO standards, we typically recommend a code-first approach or a hybrid setup to maintain both flexibility and compliance.