The remaining 10% become dramatically harder. Because now you're fighting the framework.
That is a great point. Whenever I've tried a no-code solution I end up dropping it and going back to code. Some insurmountable roadblock appears that if I had started with code I won't be in this mess.
I've also made the mistake of recommending no-code solutions to my business - trying to reach for the golden ring of self-sufficiency. Seems great at first and then you end up trying to "debug" a no-code framework that you have little of no insight into.
That is a great point. Whenever I've tried a no-code solution I end up dropping it and going back to code. Some insurmountable roadblock appears that if I had started with code I won't be in this mess.
I've also made the mistake of recommending no-code solutions to my business - trying to reach for the golden ring of self-sufficiency. Seems great at first and then you end up trying to "debug" a no-code framework that you have little of no insight into.