Weebly, the widget-based site builder that allows people without technical background to create a website by drag-and-drop, is an example of no code development platform. We also have other names like Wix, Webflow, Zyro, Cargo, or Shopify. Together, they form such a movement called the low-code/no-code movement.

While these platforms suit the needs of non-expert users (easy-to-use interface and reasonable cost), they offer very few options in terms of functionalities and interactivity, which is why many businesses still stick to the traditional options of custom web and mobile app development services provided by software companies like Designveloper.

If you want to contrast the two types of services: the _no code development services _and the full-fledged custom development services, check out the following articles:

But if you would like to know more about how no code development platforms work, together with its opportunities and challenges, keep reading!

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The Rise of No Code Development Platforms - Designveloper
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