What are some excellent Low-Code/No-Code platforms & tools suitable for startups?

Jason Lee
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The business of a startup company will change frequently, but the number of developers is often small, and it is difficult to cope with heavy business requirements. Can anyone recommend some good low-code & no-code tools? And what scenarios do they apply to? Provide some practical examples: 1. appsmith(https://www.appsmith.com/). Open-Source, and provides good customization capabilities and interface display. 2. Retool(https://retool.com/). Similar to appsmith. 3.Dots(https://www.dots.community/). Build bots on Discord & Slack. 4. Webflow(https://webflow.com/). All-in-one web design platform. 5. ...

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Thanks for the share @jason_lee_3282 . No code software makes it damn easy to start your own tech startup. When I started back in 2004, it was so hard to build a product. Now you can build and launch in a day. But if you still want to turn your product into a thriving business, you need a team. People cost money, but if you are struggling to build your team, now there's a way forward thanks to my latest tech startup https://skilledup.life We now have over 19,000 SkilledUp Lifers from 103 countries ready to help you for free after you subscribed. Another barrier is removed. No more excuses!
@jason_lee_3282 I don't think you understood what I said. Building a product = use no code, if it's something simple. Building a business and a company = you need a team Just like no code allowed people to build products faster, thanks to SkilledUp Life, you can build your team FREE once subscribed. Both are making it easier for anyone to become a tech founder. But they are not the same thing. You can also use our Free talent to build your no code application. Hope this clarifies
Saul Fleischman
RiteKit: 25 APIs that are testable in https://ritekit.com/api-demo/ without coding or registration, even. Then get ChatGPT to stich together the solutions you need to get things done.
Jason Lee
@osakasaul It's great for managing social media posts.
Saul Fleischman
@jason_lee_3282 Thanks - that's our SaaS products. I meant our APIs, though. Tried them?
Raj @ Vault Vision
We developed Vault Vision (https://vaultvision.com) to integrate user auth easily without code
Raj @ Vault Vision
Please give Vault Vision (https://vaultvision.com) for low code user authentication and passwordless logins.
Eddie Forson
Does Mailchimp count as Low/No-Code? If so absolutely! In Mailchimp, you can now create automated flows which trigger email campaigns based on time or specific events occurring.
Dan Li
we are launching on PH next week, but check out Plus (https://www.plusdocs.com/) easiest way to build dashboards and share data across your team
Jason Lee
@danielxli The idea of using snapshots is exciting!
Shi Ling
Uilicious (https://uilicious.com/) if you are tired of testing your websites and want to automate it. Or you could use it for RPA use cases, like buying your usual bag of coffee online from a store that doesn't have subscription options.
Jason Lee
@taishiling Wow, the API of Uilicious is really concise and natural, in line with people's language habits.
Shi Ling
@jason_lee_3282 Yup. Our philosophy behind this is "Test user journeys, not HTML". I wanted it to be easy to write tests, and for the tests written to be meaningful, thereby making it easier to read and maintain.
@taishiling you should definitely try out Insight7 (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...) Please join our page AI-powered tool that automates customer research for product managers, designers and researchers. With Insight7 you can: - Transcribe and analyze large amounts of research data (i.e. customer interviews, surveys) 10x faster - Get instant answers to research questions from our Sev AI bot - Generate and store insights and research reports in one click - Automatically detect sentiment and identify themes from research data
Ishwar Jha
Among all nocode tools I have used, I found Webflow for websites and blogs, Bubble for web application and retool pretty useful and easy.
Michael Andreuzza
checkout versoly.com super easy to use and straight to the point
Jason Lee
@michael_andreuzza I have experienced it, it is very suitable for landing pages.
Taha Zemmouri
Eden AI (edenai.co) is so cool (I'm a little biased on the subject πŸ™ƒ) We're working to make product builders' lives easier by providing them with the best AI engines (Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, etc.) available on the market on a single API. We already provide an integration on Make: make.com/en/integrations/edenai
phprunner
Check PHPRunner: https://xlinesoft.com/index.htm This is an indie hacker-friendly web application builder. I'm biased of course, I run this company.
Nuno Job
At Decipad (https://www.decipad.com/), we’re building an interactive notebook that helps everyone tell stories using data! We actually just launched Data Views! I t’s similar to pivot tables, but you can reuse data throughout your notebook. All you need to do is drag and drop. We’re really excited because it’s a way to organize and vizualise your data that can be done in seconds, even by people with no spreadsheet experience.
Subham Mitra
Here is my list 1. Dukaan (https://mydukaan.io/). Set up your e-commerce in minutes. 2. Canva (https://www.canva.com/). Edit images and reels/shorts super easily) 3. BlogHunch (https://bloghunch.com). Make your blog live in 30 seconds. 4. Notion (https://www.notion.so). Store and manage your notes, documents, and a lot more.
Karan Parmar
Twinr - App Builder
Twinr - App Builder
Twinr (https://twinr.dev). Build customized Android & iOS mobile apps
Lee Twito
Be cautious with no/low code tools choice. Choosing a limited solution for a tech-driven business might save time in the early days. But it’ll cost you much more down the road when you hit a wall and have to restart from scratch. I believe the right way to go is developer-first no-code modules. So that when you hit a wall (and you 100% will), a developer can solve this with code. * Devs hate writing code outside of the codebase, like in retool or similar low-code tools
Lee Twito
I’m building a form module for developers. It’s open-source and has a generous free tier. Have a look here, I’ll be happy to get feedback: https://tutim.io
Andrew Dodds
Airtable would have to top the list because of how versatile it is. Especially with the introduction of interfaces it has a relatively high ceiling vs the time spent to get up and running
Ritu Soni
Hey, Thought of answering because I think our product suits the description well. Well, BlogHunch is a no-code blogging platform. Pretty simple to use since we optimized the SEO for you. You don't have to worry about hosting, servers, etc because we take care of it. It's pretty simple to set up hence you don't need a tech person to help you set up your blog. https://bloghunch.com/ Let me know your thoughts. Thanks!
Gianluca d'Ottavio
Teta πŸ‘‰ https://teta.so Build your MVP, prototype or full app 75% faster and 75% cheaper! Full stack no code app builder Flutter based✨ + 100 widgets, components, sections, integrations and Teta CMS. Native and Web app! Start for free here https://app.teta.so
Aaikansh Agrawal
For startups, I suggest DronaHQ(https://www.dronahq.com/). It comes with user-friendly interface, cost-effectiveness, and quick deployment capability. Additionally, the platform provides a wide range of pre-built UI components, templates, and integrations to help startups get their projects up and running quickly and easily. Most amazingly they offer free credits for startups https://www.dronahq.com/startup-...
Abid Unnisa
What if I told you you wouldn’t have to learn coding to manage your data and that app would handle the dataops for you? Well thats what we are launching soon!! https://www.producthunt.com/upco...