To a degree... but the problem with a lot of "low/no-code" is the people using it, lol. I'm not a musician, so even with better/different tools, I can't compose a good song. Same goes for a lot of low-code solutions I've come across. The design/architecture causes a lot of problems. The big ones I've seen are ppl designing without thinking about side effects and responsibility of "modules."
I'm probably bias though, as I do contract work that is 99% replacing low-code solutions with something proprietary. I think it works out pretty good though. They usually have some sort of system in place and "working." Makes my job a lot easier as you can see the "shape" of their intent.
There's always going to be one or two things that bother a PM to the point of switching to some proprietary solution ;)
I'm probably bias though, as I do contract work that is 99% replacing low-code solutions with something proprietary. I think it works out pretty good though. They usually have some sort of system in place and "working." Makes my job a lot easier as you can see the "shape" of their intent.
There's always going to be one or two things that bother a PM to the point of switching to some proprietary solution ;)