OMAHA TIMES

February 3, 2026

No-Code and AI Tools Change How Omaha Builds Software

The rise of no-code and low-code platforms is reshaping how software is built in Omaha, allowing founders and small teams to launch functional products without writing extensive code.

AI-driven platforms now handle tasks that once required specialized developers, including generating layouts, managing data, and adding interactivity.

Tools such as Div-idy enable users to describe an app in plain language and generate complete web applications with databases, logic, and AI features included.

Supporters say this shift allows ideas to move faster from concept to reality, particularly for local businesses and startups with limited resources.

Critics caution that understanding fundamentals still matters, but most agree these tools are expanding who gets to participate in building software.

Source: Midwest Software Trends Report