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Definition

What Is No-Code Web Development?

A development approach using visual platforms that allow non-programmers to build websites, apps, and automations without writing traditional code.

Related Terms

Example

Webflow is a no-code platform — Reload Mode's designers and developers build complex, fully custom websites without writing raw HTML or CSS.

Synonyms:

Visual development, Low-code

Acronyms:

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