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Thomas Lo
Top 3 no code tools you've tried?
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I'm a huge no coder and have tried (what feels like) every single no code tool out there for different things. Keen to know what other no coders are loving these days!
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Aaron O'Leary
I'm using bubble at the moment, pretty blown away by how much it can truly do! Other than that webflow and zapier for sure
Katt Risen
- Softr for powerful websites with Airtable as a backend - Tally for great forms - Typedream for beautiful landing pages connected to Notion - Notion for project management - Landbot for a chatbot - Zapier for connecting everything together I learned to work with them all during the 100 Days of No Code Bootcamp .
Syed
1. Notion - Versatile workspace 2. Webflow - Powerful website builder 3. Zapier - Automate redundant tasks
Karthik Tatikonda
1. Notion: Builti notion templates and Drotion 2. WordPress: Built LaunchPedia website (launchpedia.co) 3. Airtable: Database purpose 4. Softr: Created a curation website 5. Tally: Built Forms for Notion
Animesh Koratana
1. Zapier!! 2. Coda - love this for docs organization, meeting minutes, work tracking, etc. And it's super customizable without having to do anything but type a backspace. 3. Webflow - favorite no code website builder by far
Jonathan Nass
@akoratana idk if it’s just me but Zapier has always felt fairly unreliable. Not sure why, but the automations seem prone to breaking
Nithin Jawahar
Riku! I recently built a GPT-J based twitter bot that tweets inspirational tweets every morning by using riku prompts and zapier+make for automated triggers.
Sahil Patel
1) dorik.io to create a landing page 2) softr.io to create a resource directory 3) bubble.io to create complex web app
Hilal Aydın
Bubble.io is great if you are trying to build a complex Web app. It is mind blowing to see how much you can do with a no-code tool 🚀
Kesava Mandiga
1. Webflow for website development 2. Notion for notes, to-dos, and docs 3. Zapier for everything under the sun
Sefa Sarıkaya
I've prepared content about this topic. Alternatives to many overrated no-code tools. https://medium.com/growado/20-no...
Darwin Binesh
Zapier Tally.so Beehiiv (my business runs on it). Honourable mention goes to Notion - didn't make the list because it's less for making things compared to the others.
Stefani Sparysheva
Launching soon!
Sellfy for digital products, webflow (but i think it's a bit more complicated), Squarespace (nice one)
Abdullah Alka Kandilli
Hey Thomas, tomorrow we will launch our no-code data cleaning tool, Sweephy. We re working on this project for 2 years and we read over 500 articles and tried, implemented all these solutions... Would like to give it a look?
Abhishek Ambad
1. Notion 2. Wordpress 3. mailchimp 4. UUKI 5. discord 6. Nocode platform 7. Canva 8. Webflow 9. Hubspot
Ivan X
🤖 www.integrately.com instead of zapier
Mariano Morera
It all depends on the project objective or the internal/external impact you are trying to achieve but from a generalist point of view I’d that with notion, airtable and zapier plus plugins you can build any kind of simple productive tool
Amanda Schulze
1. New fave is Tally.so (thanks @marie_martens)! You can build very sophisticated forms/workflows (and customize with css) to essentially develop a webapp for onboarding new users 2. Memberspace has been great for permissioning/paid memberships 3. Zapier as the backbone that brings it all together
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Guillaume Clement
I've really been enjoying the direction Microsoft PowerAutomate is taking actually. For enterprise users, I think there's a lot of potential.