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

Ruben Boonzaaijer
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We are currently finishing up development for ringly.io!

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Kees Vlak
Currently experimenting with bubble!
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Никита Π’ΠΈΡ‚ΠΎΠ²
Flutter flow, web flow, tilde, n8n 🫢
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Gong Zijian
Developing a web app on a no-code platform can significantly lower the barrier to entry for non-technical founders, enabling rapid prototyping and iteration. However, it's crucial to consider the platform's scalability and customization limitations as your project grows.
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Yuki
whats good Ruben. like u i definitely think no code is going to be the future of development, im just not sure how long it'll take to get there. as of today though, i think no code tools are best for MVPs, and once you have PMF/cashflow you could reinvest into a custom code solution if there are scalability issues.
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Joonatan
Depends on the idea of the platform. In some cases it can work but usually when a software evolves or requires highly customised functionality using a no-code platform only makes it more difficult
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