The low-code market is experiencing significant growth, offering simplified application delivery and reduced development time through tools that accelerate proofs of concept and customer integrations. Open-source low-code platforms, which provide access to source code and are often free to use, allow developers to create web and mobile applications with minimal coding by utilizing pre-built components such as databases and APIs. These platforms feature drag-and-drop interfaces, code-replacing functionalities, and tools for data modeling and UI creation, with the flexibility for developers to write custom code snippets. Key open-source low-code platforms include Node-RED for automation, NocoDB and Baserow for database management, Directus and Supabase for backend support, and Appsmith and Metabase for dashboard creation. Additionally, the source-available platform n8n offers extensive workflow automation capabilities with some restrictions on commercial use. These tools collectively empower developers to build scalable, customizable applications efficiently, covering all aspects of low-code product development from frontend to backend and automation.