The no-code tool industry has experienced a significant rise in adoption over the past few years, driven largely by the acceleration of digital transformation during the pandemic. The majority of users started using these tools during this time, with nearly 9 out of 10 having some prior technical knowledge despite the tools being accessible to anyone without coding skills. These tools have become indispensable to many businesses and job functions, with weekly usage considered a gold standard for many software as a service providers. Despite challenges such as troubleshooting issues and a lack of examples to follow, users continue to benefit from no-code tools in terms of time savings, automation, flexibility, and solving multiple business problems simultaneously. The industry is still at an early stage, but high adoption rates are expected to fuel high repeat usage rates, leading to a proliferation of no-code tools across various sectors and applications.