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  • When is it best to use no-code tools for MVPs?

    Matt Basile
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    How do people decide whether to use no-code or coded solutions? As an engineer, I tend to prefer coding solutions, but with the continued growth of no-code tools, I am trying to define when development using no-code is advantageous. Is anyone already doing this? What do you think is the biggest factor in using one over the other?

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    Divine Rivers
    Hey Matt - for our marketplace that is launching its first half for the supply side on July 17th, we are using bubble.io. Recently chatted to my Technical Cofounder on his opinion on it, and it's a love-hate relationship. The unlimited flexibility it offers is great but also requires parameters and structuring for every aspect no matter how minute. Were anticipating scalability issues, therefore we anticipate needing to transition once we are no longer in the MVP phase.
    Brian Barnes
    When it comes to creating Minimum Viable Products (MVPs), using no-code tools can be a fantastic choice if you're aiming for quick prototyping, low technical complexity, and iterating rapidly without heavy coding requirements. 💡