Low Code / No Code

From use case: Low Code / No Code

Dutch appliance and furniture retailer De Mandemakers Groep worked with OutSystems and local partner Synobsys to quickly create new applications. In one case, it took just three weeks to build an app that improved shoppers’ in-store experience, by providing them with detailed product information, digital shopping lists, store locations, customer rewards, and more. In another case, creation of a mobile app to replace the paper-heavy process of measuring customers’ homes for new bathroom fixtures and kitchen appliances is saving the retailer 3,000 hours of employee time each year.

Printer manufacturers Ricoh replaced legacy systems with a low-code platform, achieving a 253% ROI and a payback in just seven months. The implementation focused on modernizing customer-facing applications and internal workflow systems. Similarly, thinkmoney delivered a mobile digital banking app in just 14 weeks, illustrating how financial institutions can rapidly respond to changing customer expectations.

Enterprises are rapidly adopting low code software development to reduce costs and accelerate development time, says Fortune Business Insights in a 2025 report. The market research firm projects spending on low code development technology will grow from $37.39 billion in 2025 to $264.40 billion by 2032, a CAGR of 32.2% during the forecast period.