Stackmaker

Stackmaker

Curated tools and resources for your next no-code product.

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Stackmaker is a curated list of tools and resources for creating your next startup without code. From idea to planning and from creation to marketing, we got you covered. Add your favorite tools to your Stack and discover new products!
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Ionã Oliveira
👋 Hello hunters! My name is Ionã Oliveira, I am a maker and designer from Brazil. I am very excited to launch my first product, I have been following Product Hunt for a long time and I've always dreamed of having something I created available in this amazing community. Stackmaker was the result of an immersion in the No-Code world. It's been a couple of years that I've been experimenting with no-code tools. A while ago I noticed that new no-code tools were popping up all the time and thought it would be a good idea to catalog some tools and articles that would help others create their own products, but not just focus on building, but on the whole process: Planning, Designing, Building, Marketing, etc. My second goal with this product was to create something without investing a dime. I made a landing page using Launchaco, the application was made in Glide and used Notion and Google Sheets for all product management. The next step will be to use Mailchimp for communication if we have some users! Hope you like it! =)
Ciaran O'H
@ionamol well played! Great resource
Ionã Oliveira
Fernanda P. Ramos
Top! :) <3 I loved!
Ionã Oliveira
@fpramos thanks!!
Vera Lucia Melo Oliveira
I loved!
Ionã Oliveira
Jesus Vargas
Quality development by Iona. I'm a big fan!
Ionã Oliveira
@jesus_vargas thanks! The glide/no-code community is awesome!
Riva Puati
Love this!
Ionã Oliveira
@riva_puati thanks!! Let me know if you have any suggestions!
Nabil
Fantastic work on the cards with the gradients in Collections. Never really thought about designing them as images.