Rapidly prototype and avoid regrets later!

Sharat Sreekantan
September 6, 2023
February 16, 2023
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Rapidly prototype and avoid regrets later!

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Iterations are unavoidable for digital success

Every product, including software solutions, has to through several iterations to fit or adapt to the changing user behavior and business landscape.

Getting these insights from users or a broader marketplace is heavily dependent on how early you can get the finished product to your target users.

Traditional vs No-Code

In software, traditional approach of prototype development can take months or even years. Your window of opportunity and the market behavior can drastically change by that time.

In our No-Code approach, we have delivered minimum sellable applications (MSP) within just weeks. If you have this choice to launch your application way ahead of your competition would you still choose to go slow?

Competitive advantage

In a fast moving market even the slightest competitive advantage makes a big difference in your organization's growth. No-Code tools allows you have to have that edge not just on rapidly prototyping but also in maintaining the products developed in quick iterations.

  1. Rapidly prototype your applications using No-Code
  2. Collect feedback from your target users
  3. Repeat until you have achieved the desired result

For a customer of ours, we delivered a No-Code online booking system within a month. But the same product was forecasted to take more than one year of development by their internal team!

Conclusion

Rapid prototyping not just helps in understanding your target user requirements but also helps you to quickly adapt your digital solutions to the new market trends. Using No-Code tools can help you quickly adapt to market trends and user requirements. The faster you adapt to this reality, the longer your organization stays relevant in the market!

Related links:
21 Reasons why you should start experimenting with No-Code

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