Glossary

No-code

Quick definition: Building software without writing any code, using visual interfaces. Aigap's promise: "speak it, the system is born."

The essence of the movement

Twenty years ago, building software required a computer science degree. Today, an 8-hour course lets you build a CRM, an appointment system, or an e-commerce site.

No-code doesn't require coding knowledge. You build software with drag-and-drop, visual flow charts, and natural language commands.

AI-powered no-code (the new wave)

Since 2024, AI has entered no-code. Things that once took hours of drag-and-drop are now the result of a single sentence.

Aigap is an example of this new wave. You say, "build me a salon booking system, send SMS reminders" — the system is born in 15 minutes.

Details: Building a system with Aigap.

Its limits

No-code can't do everything. High-performance game engines, specialized hardware integrations, and complex AI/ML models still require coding.

But 80% of SMB software needs can be met with no-code. CRM, customer portals, appointment systems, survey tools, content management systems.

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