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  • Code vs No-Code?

    Mathis Vella
    14 replies
    No-code empowers dreamers to build fast. Code lets masters craft with precision. Which side fuels your creations?

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    Daxeel Soni
    Micro SaaS: no-code Else: code
    Xavier JJ
    @daxeelsoni What would you consider micro Saas? Like as small as a chrome extension?
    Daxeel Soni
    @dailyfitnessai Here are a couple of examples: - A small product designed to solve a certain problem within a specific market niche. - A few key features extracted from a popular, high-cost software service, offered at a more affordable price to a specific group of customers.
    André J
    NO-code = easy to setup, complex to customise. Code = complex to setup, easy to customise
    Xavier JJ
    @sentry_co This kind of summarizes it. Nice!
    Derek
    For our Star Wars fans, here’s how the sides are divided: 1️⃣ Empire (no-code) 2️⃣ Rebels (code) With the Empire, you get quick entry into a readymade starfleet but at a cost: you’re limited to their laws and the reach of their tools. With Rebels, you have greater flexibility and more control of your destiny in the long run, but at the cost of flying solo and starting small. Both can achieve great things and everything depends on you as the hero. I started with the Empire, gained traction and then converted to the Rebel Alliance. This is the way. 🤺✨
    Romio
    I'm waiting for no-code tools to evolve as Framer did. I'm not a developer (tried to get into it a few times, but still not ready) so I expect all these tools to evolve like nodes connecting with properties and conditions. So that I can control and set everything visually. Framer is still focusing on websites but once it reaches web apps, that's a different era I guess. Still, third parties are offering a basic SaaS with Framer, but I'm not looking for that. Less dependencies is what I want.
    AR Imtiaz
    actually depends on the scale or complexity of the project but I prefer no-code for mvp
    Mathis Vella
    Ok, I'm a bit biased...
    Eden
    As someone who codes, I've tried no-code tools and the learning code was too high that I realized coding is easier 😂
    Henry Habib
    I'm a no-code guy, and I'm all about the no-code life 
    Mathis Vella
    @henry_habib What's your main no-code tools Henry ?
    Henry Habib
    @mathis_vella I don't have a single "main" one, but some of the no-code tools I'm using are Power Automate, Power Apps, Bubble, Zapier, Airtable, and from time to time, I also integrate the ChatGPT API with these tools for enhanced functionality
    Xavier JJ
    For me it's Code, code wise it's difficult to set up but things get faster along the way. No-Code can sets things up fast but scaling and customizing it might be a little difficult.