Low Code Application Platforms
Low Code Application Platforms (LCAP) are software development solutions that enable organisations to create applications with minimal coding, using visual interfaces, drag-and-drop functionality and pre-built components and templates. LCAP are all about making your app development process more accessible and efficient. Build applications in days and weeks, not months and years.
Where can we help
Needs assessment
Every business problem is unique, so we perform a deep dive to understand your challenges and propose the right solution using Low Code to solve your business challenges.
Run pilots
Starting small and scaling big is the best approach to controlled investment and speed-to-market. We champion continuous learning through proof of concepts and identify deployment challenges early on.
Scale and iterate
We help you improve your Low-Code Application through agile delivery to deploy enterprise low-code applications. After demonstrating early success, we will continue to help you identify enhancement areas and deploy additional capabilities on a well-planned tech roadmap.
We provide you with expert functional, design and development experts to bring bespoke, fit-for-purpose applications to your users.
A refreshing approach
Building your own application can seem overwhelming; our objective is to partner with you from the outset, initially assessing whether a low-code application platform is an optimal solution or if alternative approaches could yield similar outcomes.
We will then take a hands-on approach to help you understand the value of LCAP, free from hidden motives.
We'll work together to identify the core requirements and priorities so that we can deliver working software in a short time frame. By taking a phased approach, all parties can work within your team's availability and budget constraints.
We will bring ideas to the table to help you achieve your goals. Before development commences, we will design wireframes and mock-ups so you can visualise the results and provide your feedback and inputs at the design stage.