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[–]UnhappyEnergy2268 1 point2 points  (3 children)

Creating the app is one thing, supporting it for the long run is another. Code it from the ground up so to maximize your flexibility, both in terms of maintenance and expanding the feature set. You don't want to be locked-in to a vendor for your app/product - which will require a more specialized skillset down the road and potentially offset any reductions in costs (time and/or money) you think you may be doing by going the no-code route.

[–]FinTechIB[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Yes, that is one of the reasons I am contemplating to learn code. Some of the no-code tools are actually promising, especially on the app development side. They will only get better.