By 2026, low-code and no-code platforms have moved past the experimental phase and are now powering massive, complex enterprise applications.
The stigma surrounding low-code development has entirely vanished. Today, enterprise-grade low-code platforms handle complex integrations, massive databases, and stringent security requirements. This allows non-technical stakeholders and business analysts to rapidly prototype, validate, and even deploy functional MVPs in a fraction of the time it used to take.
A significant driver of this low-code revolution is the integration of task-specific AI agents within the platforms themselves. These agents assist in generating complex logic, optimizing database queries, and ensuring security compliance automatically. Gartner projects that 40% of all enterprise applications developed this year rely on these intelligent low-code workflows.
This maturity in visual development tools bridges the gap between IT and business teams, democratizing software creation and allowing enterprises to remain agile in a hyper-competitive market.