When it comes to building applications for customers, many software development houses are supplementing traditional code-based work with no-code and low-code approaches. This seems especially to be the case in the Netherlands, where in 2019 alone, 10 development houses partnered with my firm, the no-code platform provider Betty Blocks.

Will no-code catch on here in the UK channel? London-based digital workhouses Holygrow and Tech Rebels are two shops to have come aboard in recent months, in a low-code market that Forrester says is growing at about 50% a year and likely to be worth $21bn by 2022.

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