Web 3.0 and the metaverse + low-code development

The trends for 2022 empower employees to work faster and smarter as they upskill to grow with their organization. Part of that empowerment is owed to the advent of low-code development. With these platforms, developers—regardless of their level of programming knowledge—can create back-office, web, and mobile applications and automate business processes. As Web 3.0 and the metaverse gain momentum, expect to see the pace of low-code adoption increase dramatically. In return, low-code developers will play a major role in how Web 3.0 and the metaverse take shape. Today’s low-code developers have an opportunity to get into Web 3.0 and the metaverse early and lead us into the future.

The success and adoption of Web 3.0 and the metaverse depend on our ability to infuse the entire experience with AI/ML capabilities. This opportunity opens the door for low-code developers to be at the forefront of the next wave of internet innovation. Adoption will rise exponentially with the ability to simply drag and drop AI functionality into Web 3.0 applications and services.

Web 3.0 and the metaverse pave the way for new types of applications that are controlled by all users, not just a single entity. This natural evolution stems from today’s rising use of low-code development platforms. So more developers—and citizen developers—gain the ability to quickly build new applications.

According to a recent Electric Capital Developer Report, the Web 3.0 developer community is gaining serious momentum, with over 18,000 monthly active developers committing code in open source crypto and Web 3.0 projects. The report also found that in 2021 alone, over 34,000 new developers committed code.

Web 3.0 and the metaverse + low-code development

Use case in action

Strip away crypto complexities

Biconomy designs products for low-code developers who are building applications in Web 3.0. By leveraging a scalable relayer protocol, Biconomy strives to simplify complicated UX and fragmented multichain infrastructure. As new protocols emerge, developers can streamline operations and integrations at scale.

Web 3.0 and the metaverse + low-code development

Use case in action

Create ‘Rooom’ for the metaverse

Leveraging the idea of the citizen developer, Rooom is on a mission to give everyone the opportunity to develop 3D models and spaces using metaverse software. With customizable templates, the company aims to democratize the metaverse, with access to virtual showrooms, merged realities, and immersive, true-to-life eperiences.