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A simple chrome extension that allows you to see what automations are connected to an Airtable base. Easily add a task for that unique automation Airtable base combination to a project management base.
Base Inspector
Chrome extension for your Airtable development
Andrew Dodds
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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
What are some excellent Low-Code/No-Code platforms & tools suitable for startups?
Jason Lee
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@howewang great idea. Procurement of enterprise software is such a pain. It looks pretty good, and love the softr airtable combination. Also love the use of the airtable embed.
Built my first SaaS site with no code tools, any suggestion on my messaging and usability?
Howe Wang
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Andrew Dodds
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@hdkstr this is a cool idea
Sunset or giving it a second chance?
Harold
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Great list. You would probably be interested in what Im working on. A chrome extension for airtable that tells you what automation tools are connected and what automations are active on a base in a single place.
A list of 15 nocode automation tools
Nithin Jawahar
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Airtable would be a good decision because its often used as the db for many other tools. Potentially reach a greater market this way
Which No Code platform to prioritize for a universal AI API plugin?
Taha Zemmouri
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What a cool journey!
From No-Code side project to acquired by Zapier
Katt Risen
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Airtable
zapier
bubble
What are your top 3 No-Code Tools?
Sarvam Fating
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Great write up thank you
I have interviewed 10 No-Code makers whose project got acquired.
Katt Risen
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More no code tools, and a growing focus on how to scale solutions across multiple tools for teams.
What do think will happen in the no-code world in 2023?
Andrew Dodds
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There are a ton of interesting ways. One that I think is surprising is just how prolific some of the use is across large companies such as Amazon. Many enterprises are running large potions of critical operational workflows on tools such as Airtable connected together with Zapier.
What are some innovative ways that businesses and individuals are using no-code tools today?
Ignacio Velasquez
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Andrew Dodds
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Well its filling the gap in terms of democratization of software creation. Approximately 1% of the world has the ability to write code. Its estimated that 30% of the world has the ability to use a spreadsheet. So with that logic if you look at something like Airtable for building an underlying database, you have effective 30x the amount of potential database developers on the planet.
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Do you think no-code platforms are filling the developer gap?
Satheesh Kumar.S
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Andrew Dodds
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Many ideas are unicorn ideas, its the execution that is the hard part
Next unicorn idea💡
Shubham Pratap Singh
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I build to solve for myself and that usually expands and then more ideas come from that as well.
How do you ideate for a side projects?
Gayatri Taley
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Andrew Dodds
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Totally useful for general learning and context. However, the situations for your product etc are unique. Focus on creating the best product and the rest will come.
🦄 Unicorn as a “North Star” example for your startup. Yay or nay?
Nadezhda Babushkina
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congrats on the launch looks great!
Taplio
The all-in-one tool to grow your personal brand on LinkedIn
Andrew Dodds
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Its very exciting, but will never replace native development. They both have their roles to play. What nocode does best is allow you to prototype and iterate quickly with little team and little cost. As a company finds product market fit, more and more native development will be more attractive
What do you think about the future of no-code?
Hilal Aydın
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It depends on the product. If it is an internal tool for a company to generally organize their work I would probably go with Airtable. Just a website would likely be webflow. Web app? Bubble would be my first choice. In general bubble is the most powerful in my opinion.
Which no-code tool would you use to build a product? What are the limitations?
Adrian Steriopol
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Here for the comments as Im new to PH, but it seems that providing actual value to the community is one of the best things you can do both for everyone and yourself.
What is your best Product Hunt tip?
Amna Shahid
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One of the interesting unintended effects of building in public
Are you documenting your personal growth?
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