When object-oriented languages were created it was intended that developers could rapidly model business solutions. It’s taken some time and now we have languages like Swift and Ruby on Rails that support rapid development.
There are also No Code solutions that empower a person to rapidly prototype a product without knowing how to code.
David Bland wrote an article on the benefits of No Code MVPs.
"When you use a No Code solution instead of building from scratch, you can drive that price down to $100 to $500 a month. Since the target audience will most likely be small, this is much more cost effective early on."
I love rapid development tools because they accelerate the feedback loop and reduce reliance on developers.
Update:
Thoughtforma looks like a powerful prototyping tool and accelerates product innovation during a design sprint.
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