Good option for anyone looking for low-code solution
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We develop low-code apps to provide the best possible user experience for our clients. The biggest issue is matching constrained environment with wide client needs, while keeping the appealin interface and user friendly interface. This often requires a compromise between usability and UX to as close to the client needs as possible. Sometimes it is necessary to walk around the issue to deliver a feature that client wants. But all in all it's a robust environment.
Pros
- Backend data displayed in a graphic appealing form
- Wide range of elements that may be used in the interface
- Integration with Power BI layer
Cons
- File uploads, and especially bulk ones
- Constraints related to the use of graphical elements
- History of user actions
Likelihood to Recommend
It all depends on the user needs. If a person looks for a solution that will provide database display in a graphic form and still do what it needs to do, a low-code app is a good choice. However, if someone looks for super-graphic apps with complicated, coded features, it may be difficult to deliver a fully compliant solutions. There always is a sory of compromise in case of low-code solutions; however, I consider that most of less complex apps may be developed using PowerApps.
