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S5 Episode 22 Software Is a Relationship, Not a Deliverable
Software is not something we build once, hand over, and walk away from. At least, not if we want it to actually work in the real world. In this episode of The LowCode Podcast, we share how we helped a high-end creative studio move away from a manual Trello-based workflow and into a custom software portal designed around their team, their clients, and the way creative work really gets approved.
We talk about why the first version of any product is just an educated guess. The real value comes after launch, when users start showing us what works, what breaks, and what needs to evolve. For this client, that meant improving billing cycles, making the platform mobile-responsive, and building a custom annotation tool so architectural renders could be reviewed without scattered comments, disconnected tools, or unnecessary friction.
This episode is really about a bigger belief we have at LowCode Agency: software is a relationship, not a deliverable. The best platforms grow with the business. They adapt as workflows change, teams expand, and client expectations rise. If your company is still relying on spreadsheets, Trello boards, email chains, or patched-together systems to run critical operations, this conversation will show why the right software partner can help you build something that keeps getting better long after launch.