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?
@ivanna_wendel Thanks for the nice words, Ivanna! ☺️ 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).
@thesammysworld@bochkovaleks so Webflow is absolutely amazing but the one feature it lacks I'd the ability to customize your website's on mobile.
Carrd fulfills this need at an insanely low cost, and it has a much more beginner-friendly UI without sacrificing much of its customisability.
Overall, Carrd is a much more accessible platform to use while Webflow provides an experience that's delightful for developers, designers and the rest of the team to collaborate on the same platform.
@bochkovaleks Carrd is a bit faster to implement and cheaper for simple use cases. Webflow might get really costly if all you need is a simple static landing page with not much jazz.
Google Sheets/Excel ! This is still by large the most used, foundational no-code tool !
Every company is somehow a competitor of this one.
By the way I've build Sheet2SMS upon it to send texts from your spreadsheet !
@dot_louis@bochkovaleks not in direct competition i would say... :) rows has much more of an actual spreadsheet feeling to it and makes calculations and handling of data (including json) much easier. there's some overlap for sure, but other unique features of rows like integrations to linkedin, facebook, etc.
feel free to try though, we have a free plan to play around a bit :)
Big fan of Webflow! In my experience, it has TONS more modern functionality accessible to no-code users (if you're willing to do the research to understand how) than a Wordpress + Elementor combo.
@bochkovaleks I've tried Wordpress + Elementor as well as your out of the box site builders (Wix, Squarespace) - Webflow is in a league of its own in my book.
I do use Figma but mostly for design + component creation - can you actually publish a functional site from Figma too?
@ivanna_wendel I wouldn't call myself a UX designer, but I get by as a bootstrapped founder who MUST play that role! I like to use existing Webflow templates and modify them for my needs. I find I usually f*ck them up in the process, lol
@claire_glisson Yeah makes sense! Yes, Figma is limited to deign only. Webflow in these terms are way better! But still designing in Figma feels more natural :)
@matsugfx Thats an interesting combination 🙂 Does Systemflow help? I briefly checked, looks like both Figma and Webflow already have what Systemflow offers or I misread its sole purpose?
@danilov_den Its looks like everyones number one choice here is Webflow. Have you tried other website builder, before choosing Webflow as the primary one?
Tripetto 3.0 Just like TypeForm but open source and free,
Node-RED with low code rock your IOT world ,
IFTTT You already know,
Zapier Just Awesome,
n8n In early stage by Advanced version of IFTTT free and open source,
Big fan of Macro for automating operations workflows (without writing code).
Also a +1 for all the Webflow love - wouldn't build a marketing site any other way. Wouldn't recommend Bubble though, real struggle to build app sites without code.
@charliejacobson Thanks for mentioning Macro, haven't seen them before. Are you already using them in your projects/ products? As for the Webflow thats without a doubt the winner today :) And for the Bubble have you tried assembling an app there? Was the process too complicated?
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