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Transition from Low-Code to Custom Applications Increases Tech Debt Risk

Adopting software product discipline is crucial to manage tech debt and ensure system stability during such transitions.

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Created Sep 6, 2025Updated 7 months ago

Transition from Low-Code to Custom Applications Increases Tech Debt Risk

Work·Software Engineering, Business Strategy

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Transitioning from low-code platforms to custom-built applications can increase tech debt risk due to lack of mature software processes. This includes challenges in spotting tech debt, unmanaged architecture, reliance on team practices, and systemic risks affecting business-critical systems. The absence of dedicated DevOps and QA pipelines exacerbates these risks, making it crucial for companies to adopt software product discipline.

Key Insight

Adopting software product discipline is crucial to manage tech debt and ensure system stability during such transitions.

Context

Companies often lack dedicated DevOps, engineering management, architecture review, and QA pipelines when moving from low-code to custom applications.

Tech Debt
Low-Code
Custom Applications
Software Development
Organizational Transformation

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