
""The demand is huge," says Marc-Aurele Legoux, owner of Marcus-Aurelius Digital. "These tools allow anyone with zero to little coding knowledge to develop something that would otherwise either cost them a fortune or years of time, experience, and effort." Legoux says he frequently uses AI technology to create custom-coded tools that either help with user experience or to quickly set up an environment for clients to inspect or test."
"Grando notes that AI-assisted coding has shifted the economics of software development. "Many problems that required significant engineering investment can now be executed by smaller teams with more focused domain knowledge, even individuals. When people who need solutions are empowered to build for themselves, they get to the core of the problem faster and solve it more holistically," he says."
AI-powered low-code and no-code development tools are rapidly integrating agentic AI features and seeing surging demand. These tools enable individuals with little or no coding knowledge to build applications that would otherwise require significant cost, time, or engineering effort. AI-assisted tools shorten development timelines, lower technical barriers for non-engineers, and enable rapid prototyping of niche, business-specific applications. AI-assisted coding shifts software-economics by allowing smaller teams or individuals with focused domain knowledge to execute problems formerly requiring large engineering investments. Organizations deploy AI coding assistants and no-code agent builders to unlock speed, broaden expertise, and automate application creation and tasks.
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