Startups succeed not just with a good idea, but by testing quickly, listening to users, and evolving their product smartly. The journey from a MVP (Minimum Viable Product) to a fully-fledged product involves learning fast, iterating based on feedback, and gradually scaling without losing agility. A strong product adapts to new use cases, customer needs, and integrations while managing technical debt and maintaining a long-term vision. At Layxo, we support startups at every stage, helping transform MVPs into robust, scalable products that meet real business challenges.
No-code is appealing for its speed and accessibility: build an application without coding, launch a prototype in just a few days, easily automate internal tasks… But behind these advantages lie some drawbacks: limited customization, dependency on platforms, and risks around security and long-term sustainability. So, is it a good idea or an empty promise? No-code can be a powerful driver of innovation when used at the right time, but it’s not always the best fit for building a strategic and long-lasting tool.
When you need new software, you know what you want, you know your needs, but you don't always know which solution to choose. There are many options on the market, ranging from large, multi-purpose software such as ERP, to specialized software for a narrow range of uses. In addition, you've probably heard of custom development, but you're not sure what it's all about, or what the benefits are.
Custom software development enables businesses to create tailored solutions that meet their specific needs, offering better integration, security, and scalability. While more costly and time-consuming than off-the-shelf software, it provides a lasting competitive advantage. With proper planning and the right development partner, the initial investment translates into long-term benefits.
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