Description: Yardstick evaluation is a process used to measure the performance of applications developed on no-code and low-code platforms. This approach relies on the use of specific metrics, known as ‘yardsticks’, which allow developers and organizations to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of applications without the need for extensive coding. Metrics may include aspects such as load speed, usability, scalability, and user satisfaction. By applying these metrics, companies can identify areas for improvement and optimize their applications to better meet user needs. This type of evaluation is especially relevant in a context where agility and speed in software development are crucial, allowing organizations to quickly adapt to market changes and customer demands. Yardstick evaluation not only helps ensure that applications meet quality standards but also provides a solid foundation for informed decision-making regarding future investments in technology and software development.