Low Code
With Low Code, millions of lines of code are no longer necessary. Software can be quickly built graphically. Dit zorgt voor veel flexibiliteit en eenvoud. With low code, you can develop applications that work seamlessly with your process. Not with costly and rigid customization, but with a flexible and graphical platform.
By 2024,
low-code application development will be responsible for more than 65% of application development activity
Gartner
When do you use Low Code?
- You no longer have an overview of your application landscape.
- You enter data twice.
- You want 1 system for your entire business process.
- Innovating and growing is important in your organization.
- Quickly apply process optimization in software.
- Increasing insights into results.
Why Low Code?
Learn about low code and discover the differences from generic or custom software. Low code is based on your unique business model, ensuring flexibility and simplicity.
Generic Software
What you Need
What you Get
What You Miss
Generic software has been hugely popular lately. Vendors make it appear as software that helps make your process better. A generic process is not necessarily a better process. Using this software may be cheaper than customization and easy to maintain. Yet it never fits seamlessly with your process and misses functionality. And in addition, you pay for the entire application while very likely not using all of it.
Lowcode Software
What you Need
What you Get
What you Reuse
Lowcode is based on your business process. The software is generated based on your business model and the required data. Changes in the model or data are no problem at all and can be implemented without difficulty. User-side development is fully automated and thus does not take hours of development work.
Because the software is built based on your business model, reuse is no problem at all. The model keeps it clear how to reuse software.
Custom Software
What you Need
What you Get
What you have to document but doesn't
With custom software, you can create exactly what you want. It fits seamlessly with your process and everything looks exactly the way you want it to. This seems very nice, yet it brings problems. Customization is enormously expensive and quickly creates legacy in systems. It is not flexible and difficult to adapt. When reusing code, it must be documented completely correctly in order to later remember exactly how the application was built. Practice shows that this is usually not feasible.
123+
Satisfied
customers until 2022
How do we combine RPA & Lowcode in an organization?
RPA
With RPA, one organizes the overall data flow & input. Automation goes across several applications. Especially RPA is suitable for this because it can communicate with the User Interface of any application.
Lowcode
With a Lowcode app, you add intelligence or functionality to the existing application landscape. Thus, a whole new app and data store forms. Every organization and situation is unique and requires a different approach. That can be either RPA or Lowcode.
The possibilities
You can use Low Code in several ways. As an additional addition to your existing landscape through an app based on lowcode. Another option is to support the entire business process with a low-code solution.
1. Lowcode Apps
Are you satisfied with the core application for now and want to simplify the application landscape and make it more compatible with the core. Then apps based on low code may be a solution. The flexibility allows you to quickly adapt standard apps to your unique process.
2. YDA
Your Digital Assistant. Our own ERP system fully developed with low code. Replace all your separate applications with a system that supports your entire process. It can be done with YDA. Ensures seamless collaboration between ERP, PLM and CRM. Several organizations have gone before you.
View examples
Sometimes you need to hear from a colleague. See examples of organizations that are now successfully using low code here. On a large & small scale in different types of businesses.