The concrete starting point for control over your low-code environment.
When low-code applications become business-critical, an objective assessment is not a luxury but part of professional management. The Low-code Audit makes visible where your environment is strong, where risks arise and which improvements should take priority.
Built fast doesn't automatically mean well controlled.
Low-code accelerates development, but it doesn't remove quality questions. As applications grow, gain more users or support primary processes, architecture, performance, security, integrations, ownership and transferability become increasingly important.
The audit makes the quality picture explicit before risks show up through incidents, delays or rising maintenance costs.
When is a Low-code Audit a sensible step?
An audit becomes relevant as soon as low-code is no longer experimental or merely supporting, but part of processes where continuity, scalability and quality matter.
Your application supports primary processes or core systems.
Changes take more and more time or introduce risk.
Integrations, data flows or permission structures grow more complex.
Knowledge sits with a few individuals or with a vendor.
You doubt performance, security or maintainability.
You are facing further development, handover or platform reconsideration.
What do we assess during a Low-code Audit?
We assess not only the application, but also the quality of the whole: platform setup, governance, integrations, ownership, documentation and the way further development is organised.
Architecture and model quality
We assess how the application is structured and whether the design is logical, maintainable and scalable.
Performance and scalability
We look at speed, data processing, load, growth and potential bottlenecks in use.
Security and governance
We assess permissions, roles, operations, quality frameworks and control mechanisms.
Integrations and data flows
We analyse connections with APIs, databases, middleware and other business-critical systems.
Maintainability
We look at how well the application can be operated, changed and further developed.
Transferability
We assess whether knowledge, documentation and structure are sufficient to limit dependencies and vendor lock-in.
Platform setup
We look at whether the chosen platform is being used effectively and responsibly within the organisational context.
Readiness for further development
We assess whether the environment is suitable for further growth, expansion and professionalisation.
What do you receive after the audit?
The audit delivers a practical instrument for decision-making and improvement. You don't receive a theoretical report, but a clear overview of quality, risks, dependencies and priorities.
- An objective picture of current quality
- Insight into technical and organisational risk
- Clear improvement priorities
- Advice on platform setup and governance
- Substantiation for decision-making
- Practical recommendations for professionalisation
- A basis for improvement, restructuring or further development
How does the audit unfold?
Intake and context
We map the objective, application landscape, platform, stakeholders and key questions.
Analysis
We assess the application, platform setup, governance, integrations, documentation and development process.
Findings
We structure risks, strengths, bottlenecks and improvement areas into a clear overview.
Advice and priorities
We translate the findings into concrete recommendations and priorities based on impact and urgency.
Want to know where your low-code environment stands?
In one day we jointly assess a single concrete case or quality question within your low-code environment. You quickly gain a view of risks, improvement areas and a logical next step.
- One concrete case or quality question
- Assessment by senior expertise
- Insight into quality, risks and improvement priorities
- Non-binding and at no cost