Every time no-code platforms become part of a software development conversation, one question usually comes up: Will no-code replace developers? The answer is simple: no. No-code platforms are not designed to remove developers from the development process. They are designed to reduce repetitive work, speed up internal app delivery, and help business teams solve operational problems faster. For developers, this can actually be a good thing. Instead of spending time building every small approval workflow, internal form, or department-level dashboard from scratch, developers can focus on architecture, integrations, security, performance, and complex logic. That is where their skills create the most value. What No-Code Actually Means No-code platforms allow users to build applications using visual tools instead of writing code manually.…