A NoCode platform built before NoCode became mainstream
This project delivered a proprietary visual platform for business process automation. The key idea was that many internal workflows could be assembled visually rather than developed from scratch each time by a traditional engineering team.
The platform shifted much of the process creation work closer to analysts and business teams, enabling much faster digitalization of corporate workflows.
How the platform was used
Analysts could work directly in the platform, visually defining business logic and operational interfaces without needing a large custom development cycle for each new process.
- Visual process definition instead of custom coding each scenario.
- Configuration of forms, rules, and routes by analysts.
- Faster delivery of internal business applications.
- Working solutions assembled close to the business need.
What delivery speed looked like in practice
The platform made it possible to launch relatively simple workflows, such as service desk processes, in just a few days. More complex logic, including insurance scenarios with validations and calculations, could be brought to a working state in about a week.
- 2-3 day delivery for simpler service desk style processes.
- About one week for more complex business logic.
- Much shorter launch cycles than traditional development.
- Practical internal application building across departments.
Platform-based digitalization in insurance and public-sector environments
The platform was used in a major Eastern European insurance group and through a large city IT organization across multiple departments and services.
Core stack
The technical foundation supported rapid assembly of process-driven internal systems on top of a reusable platform model.
Business effect
The main value of the platform was the ability to launch many business solutions dramatically faster and move solution design closer to analysts and business users.
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