Low-Code Development Platforms Resources
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Low-Code Development Platforms Articles
32 Low-code Development Statistics to Know Before Adopting
Many people want to design their applications but they can’t due to a lack of coding skills.
by Rajendra Roul
I Tested 10 No-code Development Platforms: My Review as a Proud No-coder
Over the past 10+ years, I have managed websites across industries such as car insurance, pet insurance, digital media, e-commerce, and more, all while working with limited developer resources. Hence, utilizing no-code and low-code development platforms has been key to my success.
by Hayata Nakamura
Automation and Collaboration in Focus at Salesforce’s TrailblazerDX 2022
Salesforce’s TrailblazerDX (TDX) 2022, a Salesforce developer conference at the end of April, featured a plethora of forward-looking statements, demos, workshops, and dancing mascots. Much was said and shown, but automation and collaboration were key themes at both TDX and the preceding analyst summit. So how does Salesforce's messaging line up with what software buyers are asking for?
by Adam Crivello
Trends 2021 Followup: No-Code And Low-Code Market Signals
It’s been over six months since G2 published its 2021 digital trends series. That means more than half a year ago, my fellow analysts and I put our most overconfident hats on and called some shots for our respective B2B software markets.
by Adam Crivello
Site Reliability Engineers and the Software That Supports Them
Digital transformation efforts have become more like digital transformation mandates in the tech world ever since the COVID-19 pandemic made working from home the new normal. This has meant a rapid change in the B2B software landscape (although when has that not been the case?) as vendors rise to meet buyer demand for collaborative, hybrid technologies.
by Adam Crivello
Why You Should Learn to Code (Even If You’re Not a Developer)
Sometimes a certain skill or trend comes along that really gets everyone talking.
by Mara Calvello
Low-Code Development Platforms Discussions
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Question on: Nutrient Workflow
What platforms are available?Platforms
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Integrify provides three deployment options for our platform, depending on your needs. The platform you choose can have some impact on cost since some options require more service and maintenance on our part.
Cloud: This option requires no internal IT resources to set up, is fully managed by Integrify and can be available almost immediately after subscribing to the service. No hardware is required.
Private Cloud: This option can be available shortly after subscribing to the service. No hardware is required on your part. Choose this option if you require data isolation, an encrypted database, or a custom login page. The private cloud also allows you to schedule your own updates and allows for direct access to your SQL database.
On Premise: Choose this if you are required to integrate with systems that cannot be exposed to the Internet or your corporate policy requires that your data reside within your company’s firewalls. Integration with Active Directory is also available with the On-premise option.
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Integrify provides three deployment options for our platform, depending on your needs. The platform you choose can have some impact on cost since some options require more service and maintenance on our part.
Cloud: This option requires no internal IT resources to set up, is fully managed by Integrify and can be available almost immediately after subscribing to the service. No hardware is required.
Private Cloud: This option can be available shortly after subscribing to the service. No hardware is required on your part. Choose this option if you require data isolation, an encrypted database, custom login page or an SSO bridge. The private cloud also allows you to schedule your own updates and allows for direct access to your SQL database.
On Premise: Choose this if you are required to integrate with systems that cannot be exposed to the Internet or your corporate policy requires that your data reside within your company’s firewalls. Integration with Active Directory is also available with the On-premise option.
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Question on: Nutrient Workflow
What types of user licenses and users are available?Licenses
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A “user” is anyone who logs into Integrify, whether they are an administrator building workflows or an employee logging into the portal to submit requests or complete tasks. Because you pay on a per-user basis, the number of users will obviously affect your cost. Note: We typically work with companies that need 50+ users. We provide two different types of user licenses depending on your needs:
Named Users: You decide who has access to the system and each user gets their own login and password. Named allows for X amount of users that can login to submit requests, complete tasks, run reports or be administrators and not be limited to the # of users logged into the application at the same time.
Concurrent Users: Everyone in your organization can log in to the system but only a certain number can be on the system at the same time. We can provide guidance on a realistic number of concurrent users based on your organization’s size.
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A “user” is anyone who logs into Integrify, whether they are an administrator building workflows or an employee logging into the portal to submit requests or complete tasks. Because you pay on a per-user basis, the number of users will obviously affect your cost. Note: We typically work with companies that need 50+ users. We provide two different types of user licenses depending on your needs:
Named Users: You decide who has access to the system and each user gets their own login and password. Named allows for X amount of users that can login to submit requests, complete tasks, run reports or be administrators and not be limited to the # of users logged into the application at the same time.
Concurrent Users: Everyone in your organization can log in to the system but only a certain number can be on the system at the same time. We can provide guidance on a realistic number of concurrent users based on your organization’s size.
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Question on: Claris FileMaker
What is FileMaker Licensing for Teams?Licensing for Teams
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"FileMaker Licensing For Teams", or "FLT", was a licensing option FileMaker (now Claris) offered in 2016 that attempted to make it easier for teams of five or more to share a custom solution. It was user-based, not device-based. So one user accessing a solution from a laptop or desktop (FileMaker Pro), iPhone or iPad (FileMaker Go), and web browser (WebDirect) could access their solution without requiring three licenses. Users had to connect to their specific FileMaker Server. This user-based licensing approach simplified license purchases but restricted users to using solutions hosted on their server. FileMaker discontinued "FLT" but adopted a user-based approach in their current licensing model.
You can learn more about the FileMaker Platform and licensing options at their website: www.filemaker.com/platform/ You are also welcome to contact us at our site: www.softwarethatfits.com.
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FileMaker Licensing for Teams is a simple way for teams of 5 or more people to license FileMaker software for their users. Purchase of FileMaker Licensing for Teams includes FileMaker Server and User Connections. Each user requires a User Connection. User Connections allow clients — including FileMaker Pro (for User Connections), FileMaker Go, and FileMaker WebDirect — to connect to FileMaker Server. Each user may connect to FileMaker Server with only one client at a time.
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Low-Code Development Platforms Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Low-Code Development Platforms
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Low-Code Development Platforms
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Low-Code Development Platforms
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G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Low-Code Development Platforms
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Low-Code Development Platforms
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Low-Code Development Platforms
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Low-Code Development Platforms
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Low-Code Development Platforms
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Low-Code Development Platforms
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Low-Code Development Platforms
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report






