Gambia's no-code platform revenue is expected to reach $2.4 million in 2026, reflecting growing adoption among small and medium enterprises seeking cost-effective digital solutions. CMS usage continues to rise, with 65% of businesses leveraging content management systems for their online presence, driven by increasing digital literacy and infrastructure improvements. Website builders are also gaining popularity, with 58% of firms creating websites through user-friendly tools, supporting the expansion of the digital economy.
The number of websites built using no-code platforms in Gambia is projected to hit 18,000 by 2026, indicating significant digital transformation efforts. The digital sector's contribution to the national GDP is estimated at 14%, showcasing the importance of technology in economic growth. These trends highlight Gambia’s commitment to digital development, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship across various industries.