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The Quest for Scalable Applications

The blog talks about why scalability is an important factor to consider when we talk about applications.

By Bhagyam SinghPublished 2 months ago 3 min read
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In a world where change is the only constant thing, businesses are giving more importance to scalability, whether it is infrastructure-related or software-related. Around 74% of SMB owners focus on scalability when evaluating new technologies.

The question is why?

Before addressing this question, let us see what scalable applications entail.

Think of a time when you are browsing through a website be it an apparel or jewelry website, and it crashes. Frustrating, isn’t it? This will affect the brand's reputation and also erode customer trust.

This is what it means when we talk about scalable applications. An app should be able to seamlessly handle 20 users or 20 thousand at the same time, without encountering any performance issues. It should be able to withstand increasing user demand, transactions, maintenance tasks, response time, loading speed, and more.

Now that you know what scalability means when referring to applications, no point in guessing why enterprises should go for one.

Frequent crashes, the problem of overloaded users, and slow loading time, all add up to embarrassing moments for the company. This results in the loss of customers’ interest and their loyalty.

What you should consider when developing a scalable application?

As we talked about what scalable applications can handle, the same things apply when you are looking to build a scalable application. Let us see in detail what things should be considered.

Look out for the performance of your app during the peak hours. What are the response time and loading speed? Keep track of all the statistics. This will help you to predict whether your app is scalable or not.

How does your app respond to the growing number of users, and what is the maximum user count?

With new features emerging in the market, asses how your app will adapt to such changes and how it will impact the operation.

Asses how your app handles varying loads during the day.

Although there are other things to consider, the most crucial is how you make a scalable application. There are options like the traditional method of coding, no code, and low code to create mobile applications.

However, if you go as per the latest trends, no code/ low code is the go-to option for many small and middle-sized options. The quest to look for scalable applications ends with no code/low code. Without writing a single line of code, you craft an app that can be created using a visually driven drag-and-drop interface.

They are democratizing the way we are building applications, and empowering people from diverse backgrounds. The reliability of no-code platforms in creating scalable applications is something to look forward to. Don’t worry they are not going to steal the jobs of developers.

Furthermore, making changes doesn’t require coding, just by making configurations, you can make the necessary changes. The advantages of no code/low code platforms extend beyond just the ease of use.

They offer flexibility and agility in application development. This enables businesses to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving market landscape, responding promptly to customer feedback, and competitive pressures.

In conclusion, prioritizing scalability will facilitate businesses to build applications that not only meet current needs but also have the agility to evolve and thrive in the face of future challenges. Work smarter and not harder, is a mantra that most enterprises are following. This is accomplished by using no code/low code to create mobile applications.

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About the Creator

Bhagyam Singh

A girl trying to find her way into the world of Internet technology by communicating complex technical concepts clearly and understandably.

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