Andrew Dodds

Andrew Dodds

Base InspectorBase Inspector
www.baseinspector.com
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Sarvam Fating

3yr ago

What are your top 3 No-Code Tools?

Mine are : Tally for Forms Notion for Productivity Carrd for Landing Pages
Hilal Aydın

3yr ago

Where do you stand about developing a web app on a no-code platform?

We are currently building an automated task management app on Bubble.io. The platform is quite comprehensive, however as expected there are some limitations when it compared to native applications. I experienced that these limitations are easily resolvable by embedding some code inside, and no-code development definitely fastens the app development process. What do you think about no-code app development platforms? Have you used one before? Let's meet in the comments!
Pramit Marattha

3yr ago

What strategies can be used to build a community around your product?

It's hard to get people interested in a product before it launches. How can one build momentum and generate buzz around an upcoming launch? Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated.
Jason Lee

3yr ago

What are some excellent Low-Code/No-Code platforms & tools suitable for startups?

The business of a startup company will change frequently, but the number of developers is often small, and it is difficult to cope with heavy business requirements. Can anyone recommend some good low-code & no-code tools? And what scenarios do they apply to? Provide some practical examples: 1. appsmith(https://www.appsmith.com/). Open-Source, and provides good customization capabilities and interface display. 2. Retool(https://retool.com/). Similar to appsmith. 3.Dots(https://www.dots.community/). Build bots on Discord & Slack. 4. Webflow(https://webflow.com/). All-in-one web design platform. 5. ...
Harold

3yr ago

Sunset or giving it a second chance?

With No-Code you can build new ideas quickly This is a real superpower However, you might end up with a lot of products, which can be quite distracting What do you do with your old builds? Sunset them or Give them a second chance (with someone else who has more time, skills and/or motivation) Or perhaps none of the above? Because it can be really hard to let go your once beloved ideas, isn't it? As an experiment, we're organizing a No-Code Garage Sale today, where visitors can take old builds out of the hands of busy makers. For a bargain ofc, like a real garage sale. Really curious how how this will be for both sides
Andrew Dodds

3yr ago

Base Inspector - Chrome extension for your Airtable development

A simple chrome extension that allows you to see what automations are connected to an Airtable base. Easily add a task for that unique automation Airtable base combination to a project management base.