Which barriers are stopping you from using low-code/no-code tools? (Select all that apply)

Problems with tool integration16%

High vendor costs22%

Lack of buy-in from employees44%

Lack of buy-in from executives61%

Limitations of the low-code/no-code software71%

Bugs in the finished code16%

None of these — we’ve adopted low-code/no-code tools3%

Other (I’ll share my barrier in the comments)1%

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Co-Founder in Services (non-Government)3 years ago

Vendor risk management and SLA's

Director in Manufacturing3 years ago

We have a cost barrier on everything. My problem with low code/no code where non-IT developers build solutions is around support and future updates

IT frequently gets tagged to support and make further updates on solution ls we know nothing about, didn’t get any documentation, no additional staff to support etc.

They can be great services for the business but plan for support and enhancements

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CEO24%

CIO55%

CTO38%

Software department leadership 29%

Team leads31%

Software engineers/developers19%

Someone else (comment to share)

N/A — no plans to use AI agents for software engineering2%

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Access: RBAC, PAM6%

Application Security30%

API Security19%

Cloud Security10%

Container Security5%

Infrastructure Security3%

Kubernetes Security3%

Exposed Secrets10%

Vulnerable Code3%

Vulnerable Dependencies8%

Vulnerable End-Points

Other

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