The No-Code and Low-Code Product Development Training Course by Oxford Training Centre, within the Product Management category, provides practical knowledge and skills for building, testing, and launching digital products with minimal or no traditional coding. The course focuses on no-code product development, low-code platforms, rapid prototyping, citizen development, workflow automation, product validation, and scalable digital solutions. Participants learn how to transform product ideas into functional solutions, streamline development processes, collaborate effectively with technical teams, and accelerate product delivery using modern no-code and low-code technologies.
Objectives
- Understand the principles and benefits of no-code product development and low-code development.
- Learn how to evaluate and select suitable no-code and low-code platforms.
- Develop functional prototypes quickly using rapid prototyping techniques.
- Apply citizen development practices to support business-led innovation.
- Use workflow automation to improve operational efficiency and product processes.
- Convert product requirements into practical no-code and low-code solutions.
- Test, validate, and improve digital products before launch.
- Manage product development workflows while maintaining quality and scalability.
- Strengthen collaboration between product managers, business users, and technical teams.
Target Audience
- Product Managers and Product Owners
- Business Analysts
- Digital Product Professionals
- Entrepreneurs and Startup Founders
- Project Managers
- Business Process Professionals
- Innovation and Digital Transformation Teams
- Professionals interested in no-code and low-code technologies
- Individuals seeking practical no-code product development skills
Course Content
Module 1: Introduction to No-Code and Low-Code Product Development
- Fundamentals of no-code and low-code development
- Key differences between no-code and low-code platforms
- Benefits, limitations, and use cases
- Role of no-code technologies in modern Product Management
Module 2: Product Ideation and Requirements
- Identifying product opportunities
- Defining user needs and product requirements
- User stories and acceptance criteria
- Translating business requirements into no-code solutions
Module 3: Rapid Prototyping and Product Validation
- Principles of rapid prototyping
- Creating functional product prototypes
- Testing ideas with users
- Collecting feedback and iterating product concepts
Module 4: No-Code Platforms and Application Development
- Selecting appropriate no-code platforms
- Building applications without traditional programming
- Interfaces, databases, forms, and integrations
- Managing product functionality and user experiences
Module 5: Low-Code Development for Product Teams
- Understanding low-code development environments
- Extending no-code solutions with custom logic
- APIs, integrations, and data management
- Working effectively with developers and technical teams
Module 6: Citizen Development and Workflow Automation
- Principles of citizen development
- Establishing governance for citizen developers
- Designing automated workflows
- Applying workflow automation to business and product processes
Module 7: Testing, Deployment, and Product Launch
- Functional and usability testing
- Identifying and resolving product issues
- Deployment planning
- Monitoring product performance after launch
Module 8: Scaling and Managing No-Code Products
- Scalability considerations
- Security and access management
- Maintaining no-code and low-code products
- Measuring product performance and continuous improvement
FAQs
1. What is the No-Code and Low-Code Product Development Training Course?
It is a Product Management training course that teaches participants how to develop, test, automate, and manage digital products using no-code and low-code technologies.
2. What is no-code product development?
No-code product development involves creating digital products and applications using visual development tools and pre-built components instead of traditional programming.
3. Who should attend this course?
The course is suitable for product managers, product owners, business analysts, entrepreneurs, project managers, digital transformation professionals, and aspiring citizen developers.
4. Does the course cover rapid prototyping?
Yes. Participants learn how to use rapid prototyping techniques to quickly develop and validate product concepts.
5. What is citizen development?
Citizen development enables non-traditional developers and business professionals to create applications and automate processes using approved no-code and low-code platforms.
6. Does the course cover workflow automation?
Yes. The course covers workflow automation, including designing automated processes to improve efficiency and streamline product and business operations.
7. Will I learn how to select no-code and low-code platforms?
Yes. Participants learn how to assess platforms based on product requirements, functionality, integrations, scalability, security, and business needs.