these companies only need to move the needle a little bit to be wildly successful and usher a new set of internal applications that end-users can put together. Will it be children programming our internal enterprise apps? Maybe not. But there are a whole lot of folks who have the need and the desire to get some internal things built, and with these new tools (retool especially), it's not that hard. Calling it no-code does these tools a disservice. It's really block-oriented programming with a variety of complex blocks.