No code solutions are becoming more and more popular these days and the market is seemed to be overflooded with such solutions. What are your favorite ones?
We've also launched our API first no code platform. We are trying to still be no code with API first, we could provide the ultimate flexibility to build. Happy to chat.
@bochkovaleks Yes, longer term we'd like to be in a position where you could easily integrate different APIs w/ our automation flows without code (and a developer would have the freedom to do anything they'd like). Right now we are narrowing to more 'consumer focused' use cases - google sheets online store, simple email automation etc.
@bochkovaleks Landen is now named https://www.umso.com/ For me, it's very easy to use and to make a decent looking website. Their modules are pretty straight forward (you just fill in with copy and add ur images). Their pricing is also attractive if you want to test out ideas (3 sites for 29$/month). But if you're looking for tones of customisation or design options, it's a bit limited. Hope it helped!
@ines_meireles Yes, thanks for explaining how it works and thanks for sharing about this app! Great insights! We should add it to the list of zero code products.
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There are many, but I guess bubble, workflow, glide are the best.
Autorest.io is a great no-code Rest API solution! Stand up scalable, cloud-hosted microservice APIs in just a few minutes. Coming to Product Hunt soon!
I have a related question, what are the boundaries of no code tools? Are they based on ease of use or category? For example, if you have to copy embed codes or insert JS is that no code? Can no code exist in every category or is it mainly focused on tools like content, data or CRM management?
@fritzly That's a very good question that you are raising here. To be honest and imho there are no limits :) First were website builders, then appeared full app builders like Bubble . Then Airtable reinvented spreadsheets :)
I guess as long as it is a no-brainer and doesn't require hiring an engineer to put together or make it work and it automates certain processes - we can call it NO CODE :)
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@ivanna_wendel I like that "as long as it is a no-brainer and doesn't require hiring an engineer to put together or make it work and it automates certain processes" Creators and builders are creative and solution thinkers, which is much like engineering without understanding the language. A solid creative and set of tools can get you very far these days!
@ivanna_wendel Thanks for the nice words, Ivanna! βΊοΈ Being compared to Typeform is a big compliment for us. I would say Tally is a Typeform alternative, yes - main differences are a fresh new form building experience (works like a doc) + a different business model (99% of Tally's features are available to all users for free and without limits).
@marius_busen Thats a great list! How fo you guys compete with Airtable? Got some prominent pros at Rows?
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@bochkovaleks see the other comment, but i would say some of the most prominent pros (for now) are use cases like these: https://rows.com/templates/find-... with a linkedin integration and inhouse email finder :)
@bochkovaleks well I have put a fair amount of time into it, so I guess it depends how much you're willing to put in. I developed www.suitebooks.io with it if you want to see the power it has.
My theory was to build one thing, then with the knowledge I have, the next thing should be twice as quick and so on. So hopefully the up front time commitment pays off long-term!
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