Process Automation is more important than ever before, organizations need to digitize at scale, drive compliance, savings and sustainability.
As organizations set out their plans for process automation in 2021, I’m aware that there is some confusion in the market between “no code” and “low code” automation tools.
It’s with this in mind, that I’m sharing this blog to help you understand better the difference between no code and low code process automation tools.
Read on for a definition from Forrester, a summary of no code automation benefits and a real life example.
In a webinar we held with the research experts at Forrester, Vice President and Principal Analyst, Rob Koplowitz attributed the below definitions of no code and low code solutions as the below:
The above differences are some of the primary reasons organizations choose a no code process automation tool such as FlowForma® Process Automation over low code alternatives. To put it most simply, with low code tools the processes are owned and managed by IT, whereas with no code tools, the process is owned by the business user and IT acts as a gatekeeper.
Watch the short video to learn more about no code vs low code..
Now that you have a definition of each, I thought I would highlight some additional benefits of no code tools to further emphasize their flexibility. These benefits include:
In truth, no code platforms are now almost impossible for organizations to ignore based on what is achievable in a relatively short space of time from when they are deployed. During a time when adaptability and flexibility have become so vital, having the power and authority to edit and alter processes internally instead of waiting for IT to administer is a real game changer.
James Morgan, IT Manager on the A14 Joint Venture documented his experience of selecting a truly no code tool that was easy to use which removed the need for IT coding: "We looked at Nintex and K2, from our point, they were cost prohibitive. We didn’t feel that we would be going down the no code route and still would need a lot of influence and support from IT, so we didn’t want to pursue that.
We looked at PowerApps, which again didn’t really fit the bill. Some features seemed quite good, but once we dived into it a bit more, it became quite evident we were going to need to have skills around accessing APIs and doing a bit of Java.
FlowForma Process Automation met all our requirements."
To learn more about digitizing your business processes with a no code process automation tool, request a personalized demo of the FlowForma Process Automation tool.