To know the viability of the product before attempting to develop it at full scale, enterprises build MVPs. The Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is the yardstick that developers and enterprises use to measure or assess the possible reach of an application. Many applications may not be successful or even scalable in the future. In that case, the time and resources spent on the application will be wasted. With MVP, we can understand the future possibilities of an application. MVP is a proof of concept tool that aids creators in validating their concepts. The MVP results assist enterprises in making decisions and investing in their ideas and software applications. Low-code and no-code platform tools aid in the creation of a quick, cost-effective MVP. “Is this idea worth pursuing?”, “Will this application scale in the future?”, “Is this application market conducive?”: MVP throws light on all these questions. Impact Of Low-Code/No-Code MVP On Enterprises/Developers...