
Why do you want to use no code?
If you are wondering how to choose a no code tool, first figure out why you want to use no code?
For its speed? Cost effectiveness? You want to do it yourself? You want your business users to get involved?
See, why you want to use a particular technology matters. If you want to use no-code for its speed then you may look for a platform that has maximum ready to use templates or If you are looking for its cost effectiveness then you may look for least pricey with max must have features. If you want to do it yourself then you may go for a platform with a better support plan. When you are representing an organization then you may look for a robust platform governance system?
It’s because you don’t know how to code and you have a great idea you would like to test in the market? Then be patient, give a few months to learn. Join the community of the platform of choice. Ask all the questions you have, see what other community members are asking and doing? And before you start to develop your application don’t forget to create your application on a piece of paper, create a full workflow, what data you need to collect, where and how humans will interact etc. iterate a few times then start and if you have chosen a relevant no-code platform and you can develop almost any application using no-code.
As for organization, you should focus on features like enterprise support plans, personalized training plans, source code download etc.
Here are some features to keep in your checklist –
Features - Attributes
Well written documentation - Must Have
Free plan to test before committing - Nice to Have
Ready to use integrations for most popular apps - Must Have
Robust governance mechanism - Must Have
Version Control - Must Have