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A New Technological Revolution – Beyond AI: Low-Code / No-Code
AI is everywhere. It’s all over the news. Everyone talks about it.
Yet as a business leader, you see that in your company, software and operations have barely changed. Finding, buying, subscribing to, or modifying software is still complicated, risky, and expensive.
This has been true for decades—regardless of country or company size.
Whenever you have a unique requirement, you either solve it with Excel or paper, or—if you’re at a larger company—you ask your software vendor. The answer? Days of development, staggering quotes, and costs that scare even the bravest managers.
Meanwhile, the world is riskier and more expensive than ever. Costs are rising, markets are unpredictable, and even the smallest software change creates headaches—whether you do it or not.
Introducing a new system or changing existing software is like building or remodeling property: you expect lengthy processes, delays, stress, and huge costs.
Only Three Years Old but Already Powerful: The Solution Is Here
This is where a new technology comes in—less flashy than AI, but equally transformative in how companies can implement and adapt software faster and cheaper.
It may sound boring, but imagine being able to build or renovate an office in 2 weeks instead of 6–12 months.
So What Is This Technology? A Concept That Sounds Crazy: Low-Code / No-Code
At first, “software without code” sounds like nonsense. Everyone knows software runs on code.
So is it a scam? Another hype? Can you really trust it?
Actually, the latest no-code platforms allow companies to deploy and customize digital solutions without programming knowledge or long development cycles.
The trick is: these systems are designed from the ground up to be change-ready.
Think of a building where walls can be moved anytime, windows and doors added anywhere, water and electricity rerouted in hours. That’s how these systems are built—flexible by design.
For the curious, here are two key terms:
Concepts:
- No-code: Fully visual, no programming needed. Changes can be made without writing a single line of code—even by trained non-developers.
- Low-code: Combines no-code simplicity with the option to add light coding for more unique solutions. Easy to learn, flexible to use.
10xONE and Low-Code / No-Code Technology
10xONE is among the first in the world to leverage this technology to deliver ready-to-use, yet fully customizable business software tailored to your company’s operations.
With over 1,600 modules—from logistics, warehousing, shipping, and production to commerce, HR, finance, and beyond—everything is designed to be ready-made and instantly adaptable.
Why Is Low-Code / No-Code a Game-Changer?
- Fast Implementation: Traditional development takes months. Our system is ready to use immediately.
- Cost Efficiency: No need for an expensive developer team. The system can be modified quickly and cheaply without them.
- Maximum Flexibility: Not a rigid, off-the-shelf solution, but a highly customizable platform.
- More Automation: Lower costs and risks mean you can automate repetitive tasks, reducing manual workload.
- Easy Integration: Seamlessly connects with existing systems like CRMs, ERPs, and custom developments.
How Does 10xONE Help?
10xONE’s low-code / no-code software enables SMEs and large enterprises alike to implement digital solutions quickly and effectively.
We provide a pre-built yet flexible platform that supports your business across areas such as:
- CRM: Customer relationship management, fees, bonuses, eDM campaigns.
- Document Management: Central repository, version control, access rights.
- Task & Workflow Management: Track and manage tasks, activities, and processes.
- Manufacturing: Plan and control production processes.
- Logistics: Warehouse, inventory, and shipping management.
- Collaboration: Calendars and resource planning for teams.
- Finance: Banking transactions, cash management, vendor & customer invoicing.
- Projects: Project management tools for planning and execution.