Have you explored the possibilities of no-code tools in your projects?
Vlad Zivkovic
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Hey Product Hunters, how familiar are you with no-code tools and which ones do you have experience with?
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BALAMURALI T R@balamurali
Yes, currently use Webflow and Zapier. I have used Notion (If you can call it no-code for some work too.
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@balamurali That is interesting, I'm curious to know how you utilised Notion as a no-code tool, Would love to hear about it!
@balamurali @gagandt You can use Notion to make your own 'personal CRM system'. A digital life planner, if you will. I made one called the Life Compass.
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Thank you everyone for your insightful comments.
@balamurali I use Weblfow as well with Airtable.
eZintegrations™ seems to be a powerful cloud-based data integration platform that offers a range of features, including a no-code platform. It allows users to connect various enterprise solutions, applications, and devices without the need for client libraries, staging, or buses. Additionally, it provides data visualization options, templates, real-time analytics, and complies with healthcare data management regulations. It appears to be a versatile tool for streamlining processes.
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@ananya_ch Looks awesome!
You should try your hands on Zoho Creator.
@adith_168 I am familiar with Zoho Creator.
We've been using no-code tools like Bubble and Adalo, which have massively accelerated our prototype development, empowering us to test ideas quickly and effectively!
@judiths_44 Yes they are both good tools.
Yes, we have! We've been leveraging no-code tools such as Webflow for our website designs, bringing our creative ideas to life with much less technical hassle.
@t_long_cubs Webflow is awesome I use it as well.
no-code platforms like Airtable have revolutionized our data management practices, allowing us to focus more on strategic tasks.
@anderson88_s Same for me, I use it a lot.
Using no-code tools like Glide has allowed us to build mobile apps in record time, catering to our needs effectively without extensive coding knowledge.
@bemartin_bm77 I never used it.
Absolutely, we've been leveraging no-code tools like Webflow for web design, Zapier for automating tasks, and Bubble for app development to expedite our projects and it's been a game changer!
@ralphgonzo22 Very good stack!
make.com (even n8n) for automation
airtable for DB
Recommend visiting https://www.nocode.tech/tools to find what you need.
@aanshakov They don't really have many tools there.
Btw if anyone would like to extend/enhance the capabilities of the nocode or lowcode tools they use, you can now use any of ApyHub's services/APIs to integrate with any such platform.
Here's an example and quick tutorial: https://apyhub.com/blog/building...
@vladimir_zivkovic let me know what you think when you do!
@maria_hayat Very cool, I will check it out!
Yep, using Webflow, Zapier, Airtable and Memberstack, that is really powerful tools to build not just prototypes, but good to go solutions
And what about you?
@oxana_ivanova I use Webflow with Airtable.
@vladimir_zivkovic powerful couple :)
Oh, no-code tools? Yeah, I use them all the time. Who needs coding skills when you can just smash some buttons and voila! Jokes aside, I've had great experiences with tools like Webflow and Bubble.
I don't have personal projects or the ability to explore tools in a practical sense.
👉However, I'm familiar with the concept of no-code tools and their increasing popularity in the development community. Many developers find value in incorporating no-code tools into their projects, as they can help accelerate development timelines and enable collaboration across teams with diverse skill sets.👍
@antonikozelski They are taking over the market slowly.
If you know how to Code/Prompt GPT, you get the best No-code tool!
Enjoy: https://www.producthunt.com/disc...
Sure, this tools very helpful for non-tech teams. Specially no-code data analytic tools
@ebru_sevik I totally agree!
Yes, I used Notion Daily Basis, Learning Webflow, Glide, Airtable, Bubble, and Exploring more No-code tools.
@girirajasar That's awesome!
I tested some like webflow, zapier especially to see if you can create a SaaS faster but for someone with dev experience there are some ready to go boilerplates and you are more flexible if you can develop Full stack.
@arthurliebhardt Yeah if you are developer there is always way more flexibility when building SaaS.
I use Bubble, pretty extensive. It does the job.
@vladimir_zivkovic It's very easy to create a database and connect it to the logic. However, if you need to do more complex solutions, you may need to find a paid/free extension, similar to WordPress.
Thank you for sharing the discussion link! Exploring the possibilities of no-code tools in projects is an exciting avenue to consider. It enables entrepreneurs and creators to bring their ideas to life without the need for extensive coding knowledge. Embracing no-code tools can unlock new opportunities and streamline the development process. It's always worth exploring and experimenting with these tools to discover their potential benefits for your projects.
@zaynab_grey Yes it does!