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  • No-code founders - what's your stack in 2024?

    Simon🍋
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    We built our last MVP with Webflow + Zapier but feeling limited. Curious what others are using. What's working for you? Any tools you wish you knew about when starting?

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    Sıla Barışık
    Bubble has been a game-changer! Its capabilities are powerful, and in my opinion, the flexibility it provides for custom workflows, integrations, and scalable MVPs is miles ahead of what's possible with Webflow + Zapier. For example, our project, Aicado AI [https://aicado.ai/], was built on Bubble. Aicado is a user-friendly AI platform designed for everyone—from businesses to creators—without the need for technical knowledge. You can easily customize and embed AI models on any platform. If you're looking to build complex features without code, I'd definitely recommend it.
    LDJ Beatless
    For no - code in 2024, Bubble is great for building web apps with more complex functionality compared to Webflow. And Airtable can be used as a powerful database alternative. In terms of automation, Integromat is also a good option. When starting, I wish I knew about Softr earlier. It's excellent for turning Airtable data into user - friendly interfaces.
    Ethan Cole Blackwood
    Adalo has been my go-to no-code tool lately. It's great for building mobile apps fast. The drag-and-drop UI and built-in database make it really easy to get an MVP launched quickly without any coding. I'm using it for a food delivery app idea. Pairs well with Zapier or Integromat for automations. Definitely worth checking out if you need to build and test mobile app ideas fast!
    Mia Sophia Walker
    As a no-code founder, I'm using Retool for my internal tools, Zapier for integrations, and Airtable as my database. I also use Bubble for some of my public-facing web apps. It's been working great so far! Super flexible and lets me build pretty complex functionality without code. I'd definitely recommend checking out Bubble if you need to build powerful web apps but don't want to mess with code.