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The low-code market, valued at $7.61 billion in 2021, is projected to soar to <\/span>$36.43 billion by 2027<\/b><\/a>. Currently, <\/span>80%<\/span><\/i><\/a> of global business IT teams have embraced low-code tools to alleviate pressure on their IT and engineering resources. <\/span>Low-code platforms<\/span><\/a> streamline application development, enhancing delivery and easing the load on engineering teams.<\/span><\/p>\n

In this article, we explore various low-code examples, from <\/span>mobile forms<\/span><\/a> capturing sales order data to web apps facilitating data administration.<\/span><\/p>\n

Resources to learn more about: 1. What is low-code<\/a>, 2. How to choose a low-code platform<\/a>, and 3. How to build your first application using low-code<\/a>. <\/span><\/i><\/a><\/p>\n

Low code examples<\/b><\/h2>\n

Low-code technology is industry agnostic. Businesses of all sizes<\/a> are implementing low-code technology to build digital solutions that solve modern-day business problems. Before we delve into the latest examples of low-code technology, let\u2019s look at some of the broader low-code examples where development teams can benefit from incorporating low-code technology into their tech stack.<\/p>\n

<\/a>1.<\/strong> User interface: <\/b>\u00a0A big challenge with user interface designing is the time and resources it takes to set up even the simplest CRUD interface on top of a database. This problem can be solved by the predefined UI components and drag-and-drop designing interfaces provided with low code tools. It makes it easy to implement functionalities like CRUD within minutes!\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

\"Design<\/p>\n

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\n2. Internal tools: <\/b>Engineering teams are found to spend more than 30% of their time building and maintaining internal tools. And these internal apps are being created to support several teams. Read more about internal tools<\/span>
here<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n

Examples of internal tools<\/strong><\/p>\n

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  1. Dashboard \/ Database GUI: Dashboards and database GUIs have become a common internal tool use case for many companies to help connect disparate data sources and display data as per their needs to further interact with and make decisions.<\/li>\n
  2. Admin Panel: Admin panels are useful to perform tasks like \u2013 data manipulation, activity monitoring, and approval of tasks. These typically support role based CRUD operations but most users build these from scratch to add functionalities that are not present off the shelf.<\/li>\n
  3. Customer Support Tool: A customer support tool is a must-have for every business. Creating a single view of the customer by connecting data from Salesforce, Postgres, Zendesk and more. Enable your Customer Success or Sales team with the data they need to operate in real-time.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    \"Admin<\/p>\n