NoCode Portal

NoCode Portal

A resource for no-code/low-code development

14 followers

NoCode Portal is a resource website for no-code/low-code development with a focus on quality: curated list of 70+ tools, reviews, showcase of products built using no-code tools and more.
NoCode Portal gallery image
NoCode Portal gallery image
NoCode Portal gallery image
Launch Team
Anima - OnBrand Vibe Coding
Design-aware AI for modern product teams.
Promoted

What do you think? …

Mariam Yusuf
Hi everyone, I wanted the website to be very fast and secure with a neat design and having manually curated list of no-code tools (with an emphasis on providing value at a glance), reviews and showcase for the products built using no-code tools ..... something that I can refer to repeatedly in my no-code exploration journey. Not a directory website with everything dumped in. For those interested in the tech-stack: I used JAMStack (11ty to be specific) and TailwindCSS to achieve the performance (PageSpeed Insights score: 100 for desktop, 95 for mobile), security and design objectives. Website search, filter and sort is on the upcoming feature list. More reviews and representative apps will gradually be made part of the website. This is my first side project launch on PH. Curious to have your feedback. Thanks!
Ihor Stefurak
@mariamyusuf_ congrats! I think there is an opportunity to advise people on what platform to jump on for building some specific product. For example, I want to create a website where I can post content with receipts and give users a signup flow, so they can register, rate receipts, write reviews. What no-code tool can I use?
Mariam Yusuf
@ihorstefurak Thank you so much! This is a great suggestion and you are absolutely right. There are so many tools and platforms and it gets quite confusing.
Ihor Stefurak
@mariamyusuf_ exactly. So the pain point is "I don't want to spend tens of hours figuring out what tool can help me build that"
Mariam Yusuf
@ihorstefurak Pondering over this. No code tools space is evolving rapidly with so much differences among the tools not only in terms of features but also in their no-code approach. This is an interesting problem that needs lots of deliberation. Happy to receive any suggestions in this regard. Thank you so much.
Upen V
Good luck!! Looks great!!
Mariam Yusuf
@upen946 Thank you so much! Siteoly seems amazing. It will be a great addition to this list!
Upen V
@mariamyusuf_ Thankyou. Ofcourse would be happy to see https://siteoly.com on the list
Mariam Yusuf
@upen946 Siteoly is now added.
Upen V
@mariamyusuf_ Thankyou. 👍👍
Mariam Yusuf
@upen946 My pleasure :)
nicolas decoster
Great website! I like there are several entry points: tools list, reviews, stories, and showcases. All this with a strong editorial view and some constructive critiques. Can't wait to read the first story!
Mariam Yusuf
@ogadaki Thanks a lot Nicolas! 😊
Mariam Yusuf
@ogadaki Can you recommend anyone for the story section? Or if we broaden the scope and include nocode tools developers as well then it will be pleasure to have you as first😊
nicolas decoster
@mariamyusuf_ Nothing comes to my mind now, but for sure if I come accross something that is a good fit for you story section, I'll you know!
Mariam Yusuf
@ogadaki Thank you! 😊
Sharjeel Ahmed
Hey Congrats on the launch, How do you plan to curate so many tools in the long run? Do you plan to crowdsource curating? Curation may require specific skill sets based on what the no code tool is used for. What is the plan ahead?
Mariam Yusuf
@sharjeel_ahmed1 Yeah, these are valid points and I am deliberating. Any suggestions?
Mariam Yusuf
Sharjeel Ahmed
@mariamyusuf_ To start with you obviously will be curtating it, but just like stackoverflow you need to have a community which will do it for you. You can have strict curating policies like the person curating should have used it atleast for a month etc(just an example), people can upvote the tool or the curater itself, but I guess with time you will find a good model that fits
Mariam Yusuf
@sharjeel_ahmed1 This is really helpful! Thanks a lot for your insightful comment.
Alex Gorin
Hey Mariam. So nice. I also wanted to make something similar but not enough time always... lol... Great list.
Mariam Yusuf
@olexiygorin Thanks Alex! Just saw that you are co-founder of Tabbli. Nice to connect :) Tabbli seems really amazing and is on my list of products to be added.
Alex Gorin
@mariamyusuf_ Nice to hear. Thank you, Mariam. I appreciate it.
Mariam Yusuf
@olexiygorin You are most welcome :)
nicolas decoster
Are you looking for new no-code product suggestions? If so go check Instadeq (https://www.producthunt.com/post...) by @warianoguerra. It is a really nice no-code tool in the Data Science area which offers very nice and innovative features.
Mariam Yusuf
@warianoguerra @ogadaki This seems an amazing tool. Will add it definitely! Thanks for suggesting.
Mariano Guerra
@ogadaki @mariamyusuf_ hi, that's an early prototype, check https://instadeq.com/ for more up to date demos :)
Simranjot
This is a great resource !! Thank you @mariamyusuf_ for compiling it and putting it out in such a nice way. We are also building a low code platform to build APIs and workflows. Hope to make it in the list in future :) All the best !!
Mariam Yusuf
@iamsimranjot Thanks Simronjot :) Great to know that you are building a low-code platform! When do you plan to launch? Wish you success!
Simranjot
@mariamyusuf_ We are planning to launch on PH in a few weeks !!
123
Next
Last