Low-code builders enable teams to create web and mobile applications with minimal hand-written code, using visual interfaces and drag-and-drop components. Business logic, data models, and integrations are configured through graphical workflows, reducing reliance on traditional software development cycles. Many platforms connect directly to databases, APIs, and third-party services, making it possible to automate processes or launch internal tools in days instead of months. Built-in version control, user authentication, and deployment pipelines are standard, supporting both rapid prototyping and production-grade releases. These platforms are often used by operations, product, and IT teams to address workflow gaps, streamline manual tasks, and deliver solutions without waiting for engineering resources.