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  • What are some no-to-low code solutions that you’re using?

    As a designer, I have a lot of ideas that can easily be thought through and planned and designed. When it comes to development, I struggle getting past the back-end and being able to quickly launch an MVP to validate the idea. Tools like Adalo provide a no code solution and also limits some based on pricing tier or feature availability. What are some no-to-low code solutions that you use today to create your products?

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    Alex von Reiche
    Power Platform (BI, Apps and Automate) are fairly low code and give you a good array of things you can do. There's very limited free features but the licenses aren't too expensive (depending on what you need).
    @vreiche what are some example applications that I can make with a Power BI report? Are there limitations to the design?
    Alex von Reiche
    @tgsketch You can do a lot with it, from a basic list of items to a detailed financial statements. Power BI has AI integrations that can help discover new insights about your data as well! Design wise, I wouldn't say it's the most flexible. It'll definitely take some workarounds to get what you want, but once you figure it out you can knock it out quickly.
    Richard Maxwell
    I’ve tried a few and I think Bubble is my favourite. It is very flexible and supports webhooks and APIs well. It also has a lot of plugins and good documentation and YouTube how-to videos. I started my career as a developer so expect to be able to do complex things - bubble has never failed me. Its responsive support is great too - much better than Webflow imho. As with everything there is a learning curve and although it’s no-code you do need developer type skills like data modelling and an understanding of css and responsive design.
    @richard_maxwell11a thanks for the insight! I’ll try it out this week!
    Richard Maxwell
    @richard_maxwell11a it’s not expensive either, which is great