What Nocode tools do you use?
Anil Matcha
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Victor Adams@vadams_55
Been dabbling with Bubble a lot lately. Great for building web apps without needing to dive deep into code.
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Have you tried www.ROQ.ai? Its pretty good for wireframing...
TheSprkl
Webflow, Zapier
I rely on tools like Webflow for seamless website design, Zapier for automation, Airtable for database management, Bubble for full-scale app development, and Notion for project organization.
I find the NoCode ecosystem exhilarating - I use Glide for mobile app prototyping, Carrd for one-page websites, Trello for project management, Adalo for creating native mobile apps, and Typeform for interactive surveys.
What a fun question! My go-to NoCode tools include OutSystems for enterprise-grade app development, Coda for doc creation, Zapier to streamline my workflow, Shopify for e-commerce, and Canva for my design needs.
My NoCode toolkit is pretty extensive! I use Wix for website creation, Memberstack for user authentication, Bubble for web applications, Parabola for data automation, and Jotform for form creation.
Greetsapp
Many, but the top of my list is Webflow.
Evryface
Most popular no-code tools in the market Bubble, Webflow, Zapier, Airtable, and Adalo💎
ILLA Cloud
Try ILLA Cloud Please. Website here: https://www.illacloud.com/
Oh so so many!
Airtable, Bubble, Zapier, Albato, Softr, Pabbly, Make and the list goes on!
Webflow is a must
Make (formerly integromat) & Zapier.
Octoparse is also amazing.
My technical cofounder uses Bubble. He loves it even with the learning curve. Tools are crucial when building something great. Btw does anybody use Zapier to automate welcome emails? We launch the first half our marketplace on July 17th and wondering how folks are doing this! 🚀
Warmup Inbox
Phantombuster is a nice no code tool for webscraping. They will actually relaunch in July.
Zapier is also super usefull
Figma, Framer, Empler AI,
airtable and make.com