Description: The review phase in the context of No-code/Low-code platforms is a critical process where a system or application is evaluated to identify areas for improvement and optimization. During this stage, developers and users review the software’s functionality, analyze its performance, and gather feedback from end-users. This review may include assessing the user interface, usability, efficiency of the generated code, and integration with other systems. The review phase not only focuses on detecting errors or failures but also seeks opportunities to enrich functionality and user experience. It is a key moment to make adjustments that can enhance user satisfaction and system effectiveness. Furthermore, in a No-code/Low-code environment, where users may be non-technical individuals, the review phase allows these users to provide their perspective, ensuring that the final product aligns with their needs and expectations. This stage is essential to ensure that the software not only meets initial requirements but also evolves and adapts to the changing demands of various markets and users.