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Why is “no code” so popular in France ?

low code » and “ no code ” are gaining popularity. And this is all the more true in France, which is becoming an increasingly favourable market for this sector.

A growing demand in SMEs

At the end of October, Station F hosted the third edition of the NoCode Summit. This event, described as the largest in the world dedicated to ” no code » and « low code », brought together more than 2,500 participants. This is more than double the number of participants in the first edition, which had 1,200.

As a reminder, these software development approaches allow you to create applications without having to master complex programming. It allows users without skills in this area to create applications using a 100% visual interface, often by dragging and dropping elements.

These increasingly popular platforms meet the needs of companies, especially SMEs, seeking to accelerate the creation of digital solutions, often to automate processes or design internal applications, while reducing costs and development time.

The fact that the NoCode Summit was held in Paris seems logical. France is one of the largest global markets for ” no code “, according to Emmanuel Straschnov, French co-founder of Bubble, a company specializing in the discipline.

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Structuring the sector in France

And it's not for nothing: the climate is favorable to the expansion of this approach in France. In 2021, the French Union of No Code Professionals (SFPN) was created, helping to structure and legitimize this industry. The latter thus participated in the official recognition of the profession of “ product builder no code” by the State.

This context is encouraging the emergence of young companies in the sector. Many have emerged in recent years. SuperForge, for example, supports early-stage startups in the design and development of their product, using “no code” tools. Alegria specializes in both supporting development in “no code” and training professionals in the sector.

Demand is expected to continue to rise in the years to come. According to the analysis firm Gartner, 70% of new business applications will be created in “no code” or ” low code ” by 2025, compared to 25% in 2020. A trend logically accelerated by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI).

  • In Paris, Station F recently hosted the third edition of the NoCode Summit, bringing together 2,500 participants.
  • This approach to software development is booming, as it allows companies to create digital solutions while reducing development times and costs.
  • France is one of the largest markets in the sector, with more and more start-ups emerging there.

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116