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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Chirag Dodiya@chirag_dodiya
Here are few tools we use everyday:
- Bubble for web/ mobile apps
- Zapier to automate workflows
- Webflow for front end apps
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For mobile apps, you should try Bravo Studio if you are looking to connect your existing resource. For example, you will get the best high-quality in the market since you can import directly from Figma, and then you can connect any backend logic you have. Bravo is the perfect Frontend connector for native mobile apps
@marta_serrano_gili Yeah they are long time in the market.
Yes, I used Notion Daily Basis, Learning Webflow, Glide, Airtable, Bubble, and Exploring more No-code tools.
@girirajasar That's awesome!
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.
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@vladimir_zivkovic let me know what you think when you do!
@maria_hayat Very cool, I will check it out!
Mentor.AI
I greatly value the potential of no-code tools in our projects. They offer a user-friendly and efficient way to build applications without extensive coding knowledge. We have actively explored various no-code options to enhance our development process and improve collaboration with stakeholders.
TheSprkl
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.
TheSprkl
@vladimir_zivkovic powerful couple :)
Absolutely! I have explored various no-code tools in my projects for MVP. I frequently use Bubble for web app development and Adalo for mobile apps.
Yes, currently use Webflow and Zapier. I have used Notion (If you can call it no-code for some work too.
The Life Compass
@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.
Dezan.cc
@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 Building websites, Documentation or anything to share with the public!
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@balamurali @vladimir_zivkovic @marta_serrano_gi @jandemiralp
Thank you everyone for your insightful comments.
@balamurali I use Weblfow as well with Airtable.
Evryface
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.
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.
AppManager by CompanyDNA AI
Well, for design and content management, we are using Webflow + Airtable
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.
Humbird AI
You should try your hands on Zoho Creator.
@adith_168 I am familiar with Zoho Creator.
Yes, mostly Webflow and Zapier.
B2Metric
Sure, this tools very helpful for non-tech teams. Specially no-code data analytic tools
@ebru_sevik I totally agree!
Definitely! No-code tools like Bubble or Webflow for building websites, Zapier for automations, Airtable as a flexible database. They've been game-changers.
@rodriguez88lois Seems like we are all using similar no-code stack :)
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.