No‑Code Platforms Set to Triple by 2035

By Daniel IliaguevJuly 7, 20262 min readIn category: No-Code
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Market boom: No‑code software will grow dramatically over the next decade

The Global Growth Insights report projects the worldwide no‑code platform market to expand strongly, with revenue expected to increase several‑fold from its current level by 2035. This surge is driven by small‑business owners seeking cheap, fast automation, and by enterprises embedding AI‑powered chatbots, WhatsApp for business, and CRM tools without writing code.

Why small businesses are the biggest growth engine

Small‑business automation accounts for a large portion of the forecasted market. Vendors indicate that a substantial share of SMBs plan to adopt a no‑code solution within the next two years to streamline marketing automation, customer support, and sales pipelines. The appeal is clear: a drag‑and‑drop builder lets a shop owner launch a chatbot or integrate a CRM in hours instead of months, reducing implementation effort compared with custom development.

AI is the new engine inside no‑code tools

AI for business is now baked into most platforms. Features such as natural‑language processing, predictive analytics, and AI‑generated content let users create intelligent workflows without coding. For example, a marketing automation workflow can automatically segment leads, generate personalized email copy, and push notifications via WhatsApp for business—all orchestrated from a visual canvas. This AI‑enhanced capability is a key factor behind the projected market expansion.

Regional outlook: Israel’s niche advantage

Israel’s vibrant tech ecosystem, bolstered by the Israel Innovation Authority, positions the country to benefit from the global no‑code surge. Israeli startups are already exporting AI‑driven chatbot and CRM solutions that leverage the same drag‑and‑drop interfaces. For a typical Israeli small‑business task—handling about 10 hours of weekly support queries—roughly ⁦60%⁩ of the work is automatable, freeing around six hours each week. At a typical loaded cost of about ₪90 per hour, this represents a sizable annual saving measured in tens of thousands of shekels. A managed‑service model priced at roughly ₪350 per weekly hour of automation would therefore pay back in well under a year, making the investment attractive for local firms.

What it means for Israel

For Israeli SMEs, the rapid market growth means more affordable tools to compete globally. Companies can now deploy AI‑powered chatbots on WhatsApp for business, integrate CRM solutions, and automate marketing campaigns without hiring developers. The cost‑effective, fast‑to‑market nature of no‑code platforms aligns with Israel’s high‑tech culture while keeping budgets in check. As adoption climbs, we can expect a rise in local consultancy services that help firms customize these platforms, creating new jobs in the automation value chain.

Looking ahead

By 2035, the no‑code platform market is set to expand markedly, reshaping how businesses of every size build software. The combination of low‑code ease, AI intelligence, and affordable pricing will keep the momentum strong, especially in tech‑savvy economies like Israel. Companies that adopt early will reap productivity gains, lower costs, and a competitive edge in an increasingly automated world.

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FAQ

How fast is the no‑code market expected to grow?

It’s forecast to expand at a ⁦22%⁩ compound annual growth rate, reaching $38 bn by 2035.

Why are small businesses adopting no‑code tools?

They need fast, low‑cost automation for marketing, support and sales, and no‑code platforms cut implementation time and cost dramatically.

Can AI be used inside no‑code platforms?

Yes, most platforms now include AI features like natural‑language processing, predictive analytics and AI‑generated content.

What does this trend mean for Israeli companies?

Israeli SMEs can leverage affordable AI‑driven automation, saving tens of thousands of shekels annually and gaining a competitive edge.

How much can a typical support task be automated?

About ⁦60%⁩ of a support task can be automated, freeing roughly 6 hours per week for a 10‑hour workload.

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