
I’ve been using no-code tools for about a year but I’ve stumbled upon Umso only recently and for me it really IS the hidden gem of no-code. It is advertised as a "website builder for startups" but it can be used by any company/person that simply needs a website. Building is simple, by using pre-made blocks that can be customized. It offers landing page(s) with elements such as forms to collect emails, lists to store the data, a place to keep all the files, a blog and even excellent analytics. Their simple (and reasonable) pricing plan is also a plus and so is the documentation. Kudos to the devs for such a great product and hope many more people discover it and use it.
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mmm.page is such a breath of fresh air in times when so many websites and website builders use the same building blocks and all the sites end up looking the same… It appears deceptively simple but a lot can be done with it. I especially like the humorous approach to the responsiveness - there are 2 lines that mark what will be “cut off” on mobile screens…. problem solved :-) The sounds are also a nice touch.
What's great
mobile responsiveness (1)sound effects (2)unique design capabilities (2)
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I’m an educator and no-code enthusiast and after spending a few minutes on this site I’ve already found some nice tools I didn’t know of. The site is well organized and visually very pleasing (I especially liked the icons) and it’s open to input from users (tool suggestions, tips and even blog posts). Each tool has a summary, which is a timesaver. I’ll definitely be checking Mr. Free Tools in the future. Kudos to the dev(s)!
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I’ve discovered Ycode only recently but I’m already amazed by how good it is.
I’m not a web designer but I had used some other no-code tools for personal side-projects, and from that standpoint it was very easy to start using Ycode. (There is also a series of video tutorials available, which I recommend viewing just to get a sense of what Ycode is capable of.)
These are the features that I find especially worth mentioning:
- Powerful CMS with forms for data entry and filtering.
- Airtable integration
- Pre-designed layouts (hero section, forms, navigation, headers, footers, etc.) to make building faster
- Design settings that allow for pixel perfect design
- User authentication
- Well organized file manager
- SEO settings / social share settings for every page
- Custom code (header/body)
- Free plan to try out almost all the features
- Reasonable pricing
- Solid collection of templates for different uses
- Regular updates
Kudos to the developers and I hope Ycode continues evolving in the same direction as until now.
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