This is a really poor generalization. Does anyone really think every company is a snowflake with a truly unique set of business processes? Of course not.
Anyone who has worked at more than 1 company in their career can see lots of similarities for themselves starting from the onboarding process. Dig into that and you’ll find some low hanging fruit for automation with no code/low code platforms.
If you’ve completed the discovery and requirements gathering phase and try to implement a complex application with a no code/low code platform, you’re probably early in your career or this is the first time actually using no code/low code platforms for something besides a pet project. So you made a mistake and should just be more cautious in the future, not write off these platforms entirely.
Anyone who has worked at more than 1 company in their career can see lots of similarities for themselves starting from the onboarding process. Dig into that and you’ll find some low hanging fruit for automation with no code/low code platforms.
If you’ve completed the discovery and requirements gathering phase and try to implement a complex application with a no code/low code platform, you’re probably early in your career or this is the first time actually using no code/low code platforms for something besides a pet project. So you made a mistake and should just be more cautious in the future, not write off these platforms entirely.