Feel free to mention yours!
I want to launch the "MVP tools list" and want to add not well-known but still super useful tools to launch products faster.
I wanted to take the chance to promote Jupitrr but nvm
Bubble.io is reli worth it. If you are a dev, you basically can learn it in 48 hours and make legit websites to test the market :D
This is a great guide on building MVP with no-code tools, covering all stages of MVP creation:
https://welovenocode.com/blog/tp...
Could be very handy for makers here.
I'm using my own SaaS named Invoiless to handle the invoicing part of my MVPs. All you need to do is connect your website or app with the Invoiless API and start generating invoices for your customers, also you can add a "Pay Now" button to accept online payments with Stripe...
@lisadziuba At Invoiless, we focus only on invoicing, our goal is to provide small to medium businesses, freelancers, and developers with a unique invoicing platform that makes them create and manage invoices in one place and get paid faster.
Hey!
At 021, the studio I work for, we use lots of No/LowCode tools, but the best ones are:
Platforms:
Bubble.io
Webflow
Glide
Automation tools:
Integromat, of course
Parabola
Work w/ data:
Directual (extremely good for back-end)
Obviously.ai (data analysis tool)
We also talked about pros&cons of some more helpful data-management tools in this article: https://021studio.medium.com/3-n...
And if you need to launch your website/app like VERY fast use Sheet2Site, Coda or Table2Site
Here you can find some of the examples of webstites&apps (including MVPs) we built using the tools above: https://021.so/
Older stack for landings: Wordpress with Elementor plugin, AWS free tier EC2 for hosting, Canva for images.
Newer stack for content-centered projects: Contentful, Vercel, sanity.io.
Notion for nearly everything -- but that's quite well known these days!
Databox for tracking metrics. This is a must-have and the databoards always look so clean.
@lisadziuba I'm currently using only Mautic to manage transactional and marketing emails, newsletters, cold emails..., AWS SES to send emails, a custom SMTP server for replies, and DeBounce to verify and clean my lists.
Does low-code count? https://shuffle.dev/ than for web dev. You can quickly build website and at the same time you wont have problem with expanding it later :)
But I might be biased by working there ;p
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