Low-Code
Tools & ProductsDevelopment platforms that minimize hand-coding through visual interfaces and pre-built components, while still allowing custom code when needed.
Low-code platforms sit between no-code (zero programming required) and traditional development (all code). They provide visual builders for common tasks but let developers drop into code for custom logic. This makes them accessible to non-developers while remaining powerful enough for complex applications.
In the AI space, low-code tools include Flowise (visual LLM workflow builder), Dify (AI application builder), Stack AI, and various chatbot builders that offer both drag-and-drop and code-level customization.
Low-code is particularly popular for AI prototyping — you can build a working AI application in hours, validate the concept, and then either keep the low-code version or rebuild in full code for production.
Real-World Example
Flowise lets you visually drag and connect LLM components to build AI workflows — low-code approach that's faster than writing everything from scratch but more flexible than pure no-code.
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FAQ
What is Low-Code?
Development platforms that minimize hand-coding through visual interfaces and pre-built components, while still allowing custom code when needed.
How is Low-Code used in practice?
Flowise lets you visually drag and connect LLM components to build AI workflows — low-code approach that's faster than writing everything from scratch but more flexible than pure no-code.
What concepts are related to Low-Code?
Key related concepts include No-Code AI, API (Application Programming Interface), Workflow Automation. Understanding these together gives a more complete picture of how Low-Code fits into the AI landscape.