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  • Which no-code application do you prefer for creating apps?

    Balkrishna Karma
    7 replies
    I have used glide before. It's quite good. What are your favorites?

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    Mariam Yusuf
    Depends on what you want to do. Flezr.com is quite powerful yet simple for creating dynamic websites from data in Google sheets or Supabase. Flutterflow for mobile apps.
    Varun Yadav
    Bubble and Webflow
    I use web flow and i'm really satisfied with it :)
    Uma Venugopal
    I haven't personally explored too much of it, but I've heard some cool reviews/feedbacks on Bubble
    Julia
    If you're referring to mobile apps for messaging, there are many options available in the market, each with its own unique features and capabilities. Some popular choices include WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Signal, and Slack. WhatsApp is one of the most widely used messaging apps worldwide, allowing users to send text, voice messages, images, and videos, make voice and video calls, and even share their location. It also has end-to-end encryption for secure communication. Facebook Messenger is another popular choice, especially among Facebook users. It offers similar features to WhatsApp, but also has additional functionalities like games, polls, and chatbots. Telegram is a popular messaging app that focuses on speed and security. It offers end-to-end encryption, self-destructing messages, and the ability to send large files up to 2GB. Signal is a privacy-focused messaging app that encrypts all messages and calls by default. It also has additional features like self-destructing messages and the ability to verify the identity of your contacts. Slack is primarily used for team communication in a workplace setting, allowing for both one-on-one and group messaging, file sharing, and integrations with other productivity tools. In addition to messaging apps, there are also other communication and productivity tools that may be of interest. For example, Zoom is a video conferencing app that allows for virtual meetings and webinars, while Google Drive offers cloud storage and collaboration tools for documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Ultimately, the choice of which app to use depends on your specific needs and preferences. It's a good idea to try out a few different options and see which one works best for you.
    Antoine Torossian
    I feel like the only answer in a couple years will be some GPT-based tool 🤓