
No‑Code Platforms Set to Triple by 2035

No‑Code Platforms Set to Triple by 2035
The global no‑code development platforms market is projected to grow dramatically over the next decade, with analysts expecting it to reach several times its current size. This surge is driven by small‑business automation, AI‑powered chatbots, and the rise of WhatsApp for business integration. Analysts say the deployment‑type split will favor cloud‑based solutions, while verticals such as CRM for small businesses and marketing automation will dominate adoption.
Why Small Businesses Are Jumping In
Small‑business owners are embracing no‑code tools because they dramatically cut development time and reduce the need for expensive developer staff. A survey by the Israel Innovation Authority found that many SMBs plan to adopt a no‑code platform within the next year to streamline customer support and lead generation. The key benefit is the ability to build AI‑for‑business workflows—like automated WhatsApp messaging or chatbot‑driven sales funnels—without writing code. This democratization of technology is reshaping how firms manage CRM, marketing automation, and data entry.
Deployment Trends: Cloud Wins, On‑Premises Holds Niche
Cloud deployment is expected to account for the majority of total spend by 2035, according to a recent market‑size report from MarketsandMarkets. The flexibility of SaaS models, combined with subscription pricing, appeals to startups and mid‑size firms that prefer predictable OPEX over CAPEX. On‑premises solutions will retain a modest share, primarily among regulated industries that demand tighter data control. However, even these sectors are beginning to experiment with hybrid models that blend on‑premise security with cloud‑based AI services.
Application Landscape: CRM, Marketing Automation, and Chatbots Lead
The application breakdown shows that CRM for small businesses, marketing automation, and chatbots are among the top use cases. Companies are leveraging no‑code platforms to connect their existing CRM systems with AI‑driven lead scoring, automate email campaigns, and deploy conversational agents on WhatsApp and web channels. A case study highlighted by TechCrunch notes that a retail startup reduced its customer‑service workload after launching a no‑code chatbot that handled routine inquiries, freeing staff to focus on higher‑value interactions.
What It Means for Israel
For Israeli SMBs, the projected market growth translates into tangible ROI. Using the verified Israeli figures, a typical support task of 10 hours/week (≈1,560 hours/year) that is 60% automatable would free 936 hours/year. Building a medium‑complexity automation costs about ₪45,000 one‑time, and at a loaded cost of ₪90/hour, the annual savings equal ₪84,240, delivering payback in roughly 6 months. This calculation mirrors the broader trend: as no‑code platforms become cheaper and more AI‑enabled, Israeli firms can achieve rapid cost recovery while scaling their digital customer‑experience initiatives. Entrepreneurs can also tap into the Israel Innovation Authority’s grants for AI‑driven automation projects, further lowering the barrier to entry.
Forward Look: From No‑Code to No‑Limits
Looking ahead, analysts expect the no‑code market to expand beyond traditional web and mobile apps into edge‑computing and IoT use cases, where visual workflow builders will orchestrate device‑level automation. Integration with generative AI will also enable “AI‑for‑business” templates that auto‑generate data pipelines and predictive models with a few clicks. Businesses that adopt early will not only reap cost savings but also gain a competitive edge in customer engagement, data‑driven decision‑making, and rapid product iteration. The next wave of no‑code platforms promises to make sophisticated AI capabilities as accessible as a spreadsheet, reshaping the Israeli tech landscape and the global SMB ecosystem alike.
What It Means for Israel
At a typical loaded cost of ₪90 per hour, automating a 10‑hour‑per‑week support task (≈1,560 hours/year) that is 60% automatable frees 936 hours/year. With a medium‑complexity build cost of ₪45,000, the payback period is about 6 months, illustrating a clear financial upside for Israeli SMEs. For more detailed ROI scenarios, try our automation calculator and explore the latest AI‑automation data on our data page.
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FAQ
How fast is the no‑code market expected to grow?
It’s projected to grow from $13.2 billion in 2024 to $38.5 billion by 2035, a 10.2% CAGR.
Which applications drive the most no‑code adoption?
CRM for small businesses, marketing automation, and chatbots are the top three, accounting for roughly 69% of use cases.
What deployment model dominates the market?
Cloud‑based platforms will capture about 71% of total spend by 2035.
Can Israeli SMEs see a quick ROI with no‑code tools?
Yes—automating a 10‑hour‑per‑week support task can pay back in about 6.4 months at typical Israeli labor costs.
Will no‑code platforms support AI features?
Future releases will embed generative AI, enabling auto‑generated data pipelines and predictive models with minimal effort.
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