No-code / low-code: fastest to start, great for simple, stable flows; limited when logic gets unusual.
Custom build: most control and flexibility; more effort, best reserved for the parts that genuinely need it.
A mix: no-code for the plumbing, custom only where the process is unusual — often the most practical.
Questions that decide it
How unusual is the logic? Standard steps suit no-code; odd rules push toward custom.
How much do you need to own and change it yourself later?
How sensitive is the data, and what are the access requirements?
How often will the process change as the business grows?
A reasonable default
For a first workflow, start with the simplest approach that can do the job safely, keep the human approval gate, and only invest in custom work where the process actually demands it. You can always deepen the build once it's proven.
Where Rexora fits
Rexora recommends the lightest approach that fits, not the biggest build.
We work around your existing tools rather than forcing a platform on you.
Honest boundaries
We won't oversell a custom build where a simple flow would do.
Tool, API and licence costs are billed separately and named up front.