Low-code is and always has been a fad. It mostly works for some things, it never makes big traction for the big companies who offer it besides other products.
So expect the these big companies abandon their low code platforms, again.
Bet on the "smaller" companies whose main business is the low code tools/platform they offer.
Microsoft, Apple, and Google have killed of their low code projects multiple times already.
In the good old days most low code tools were standalone, and not saas. Which means you did not lose your project when the low code product was shut down. With SaaS, and especially the big five companies, you should not expect a long life for your project.
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Low-code is and always has been a fad. It mostly works for some things, it never makes big traction for the big companies who offer it besides other products.
So expect the these big companies abandon their low code platforms, again.
Bet on the "smaller" companies whose main business is the low code tools/platform they offer.
Microsoft, Apple, and Google have killed of their low code projects multiple times already.
In the good old days most low code tools were standalone, and not saas. Which means you did not lose your project when the low code product was shut down. With SaaS, and especially the big five companies, you should not expect a long life for your project.