G2 Grid Report for Low-Code Development Platforms, Spring 2026
For the ninth year running, OutSystems is a G2 Grid Leader—earning a perfect 100 customer satisfaction score.
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G2 Best Low-Code Platforms
Operating a software marketplace used by more than 60 million software buyers annually, G2 is the definitive online destination to discover, review, and manage the technology that businesses need to reach their potential.
In G2’s latest Grid® Report for Low-Code Development Platforms, leading low-code platforms were evaluated on user satisfaction and market presence. OutSystems has once again emerged as a Leader, earning this distinction for the ninth consecutive year. This year, OutSystems achieved a perfect customer satisfaction score of 100, the highest among all low-code vendors.
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Get your complimentary copy of the Grid® Report to see how OutSystems compares to the competition. Inside, you’ll discover:
- Why 98% of users rate OutSystems 4 or 5 stars
- The capabilities and market vision to consider when choosing a development platform
- Why OutSystems received a perfect customer satisfaction score (100) based on user reviews
Low-Code is Essential for AI Adoption
Analysts agree: a low-code platform is critical to successfully adopting and scaling AI across the SDLC. Leading platforms are already integrating generative AI and agents. Choose a unified platform that enables you to build, manage, and scale applications and AI agents seamlessly.
What Sets OutSystems Apart: AI-powered app and agent development
By combining a trusted low-code foundation with powerful AI capabilities, including Agent Workbench and Mentor, you can turn ideas into custom applications and AI agents that drive revenue, efficiency, and customer impact, fast.
"We can build web or mobile apps within a day. And it helps to maintain all the enviroments like development to production in one place…now we can create Agentic AI agents in few steps as well."
“What I value most…is its model-driven architecture, which accelerates full-stack development while still enforcing strong structure, scalability, and maintainability.”