Tools that let people build apps without needing to code are more popular than ever during the remote work era. Here's why experts say the market will surge

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· As the businesses and organizations have had to shut their doors during the coronavirus pandemic, they've often had to digitize more rapidly than originally have planned. 
· That's led to increased demand for no-code and low-code tools that help people build apps while interacting with little to no code, experts say. 
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