For buyers of technology businesses, two new investment screens:
"Could this company run remote?"
"Is this business simple enough to switch to NoCode?"
Both have a profound impact on margins.
"No code" isn't just about helping non-coders build things.
It's also about helping coders build things.
Some of our top creators are incredibly competent engineers who don't want to deal with payments, fraud, VAT, and other burdens that come with selling stuff online.
“No code” is a movement that has been decades in the making. The movement has been around since the early days of software.
Remember Microsoft Excel macros? Those made things you had to use a database for to be able to be done with "no code".
With the no-code movement taking shape fast, it’s time to refocus.
The future will be less about helping people *build* stuff and more about helping people *build demand* for stuff.