Low-code integration platforms enable businesses to connect applications and automate workflows with minimal coding, offering intuitive visual interfaces that cater to both developers and non-developers. These platforms accelerate development, lower costs, and expand accessibility by reducing the need for custom codes, featuring pre-built connectors for popular applications like Salesforce and Slack, and providing tools for monitoring and troubleshooting. They are categorized based on their focus: enterprise iPaaS for internal integrations, embedded iPaaS for customer-facing solutions, and citizen integration tools for non-developers. Prismatic, a key player, offers flexibility by allowing custom code development, ensuring scalability with features like instance management, and enhancing customer experience through integration marketplaces. Despite their advantages, low-code platforms may not fully replace custom coding for specialized integrations, and there's a risk of vendor lock-in. Nonetheless, they offer a faster and more collaborative alternative to traditional integration methods, supporting both legacy systems and modern SaaS applications.