Sharath Kuruganty

Did you build anything using no-code tools?

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Drop your lessons and tips from your experience of working with no-code tools! Bonus points if you suggest a tool that can be helpful with specific tasks.
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Hannah Wiginton
Airtable! I've built a marketing database, books database, plant tracker and lots more!
Terence Daniels
@hwig42 Great product. Just read a book about how their founders started the company.
Hannah Wiginton
@terencedaniels1 yeah it can do lots of different things!
Aditya
Yep! I just taught some Delhi government school students how to use Glide. The govt has introduced Entrepreneurship Mindset Curriculum in schools now. The students I'm working with are building an app to find the nearest tailors.
Nasir Ilyas
I did not use any no-code tools. But you should definitely check out typedream.com Their product videos look really nice
Eyk
I'm pretty new to the no-code game since I love to code things. However, sometimes it's just so much easier and less time consuming to use no-code tools. A good example for this are landing pages: each time you work on a new product, you need a landing page. But it's so time consuming to build a fast, converting and great looking landing page. So I'm now using https://fabulous.so to build landing pages for all my projects. (I'm the creator of fabulous.so, since I wanted to solve this exact problem :p). I'm excited to hear which no-code you are using!
Anil Meena
Few websites including our own homepage (www.pensil.in) in webflow. and few other service using webflow, zapier, airtable and memberstack. But building regularly in bubble like social networking website (FB, LinkedIn, and Instagram), online course builder(udemy, coursera, skillshare etc), task management apps (trello and asana); and building more and more to launch something soon built on nocode. However the learning process has been to "start with basic tutorial which are usually available on their website" and build something basic.. then begin with advance apps ... and the best thing to do is to join their community,.. they have been really helpful
Tahmina Webster
I can advise you on the https://www.andromo.com/ platform, I liked the beautiful design and the ease of use
Stefan Smiljkovic
@blago_blago123 You work for them?
Tahmina Webster
@stefan_smiljkovic No, I just advised what I use myself
Stefan Smiljkovic
@blago_blago123 ah ok. I am asking because I saw the link in your profile to them
Xavier Coiffard
I built several tools with no code. I love it because I can ship an idea in a few days and make it public. That's the best market validation ever! I created: - https://spreadtheworld.net - a database of 400+ places to post your startup (Made with airtable, flurly and Zapier) - https://remoteFR.com, a job board with Table2Site and Airtable. Took me less than 2 days to build! - http://m4m.so - A Marketing4Makers community. Made with Discord and Flurly. I'll add some knowledge base soon, it will be powered by Notion! I also created a marketplace with Bubble to validate your ideas called IdeaHunt. But its a dead project
Tomislav Mamić
I've built 2 apps using Coda. If you want ability to work with complex flows and manage complex data without code, Coda is awesome solution.
TCM
It's probably the most common of no-code tools, but I rely heavily (probably a bit too heavily!) on Zapier for my premium newsletter. I opted to build my membership platform and integrate it with my ESP, instead of using a 'packaged product', and so Zapier is my best friend. It meant I could avoid the huge % commissions that most providers charge! P.s. you can see the end product at https://thechattymammoth.com
Janinah
@hazheyworth love your tagline/ description
TCM
@janinah Thanks! did you have a look at the website?
Janinah
@hazheyworth sorry should have specified I meant in your description - Helping the time poor read more :)
TCM
@janinah Ah! That's the tagline for our business! Glad you like it, its been through a few iterations :)
Stephanie Leue
Yes. We've build our homepage with softr and will release our product on Monday which is build on Bubble+airtable+typeform and integrates with an AI engine and segment.
Matt
@stephi That's awesome! I've been checking out Softr and Pory as a frontend for an Airtable-oriented application we're looking to launch. It's neat to see such cool things being built on that tech
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