What are your favorite no-code tools?
Sharath Kuruganty
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If you built something and shipped it on Product Hunt using a no-code tool, drop them here.
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NotesbyHugh@notesbyhugh
Side Project OS
Notion - for nearly everything!
Carrd - for amazing landing pages
Databox - for tracking metrics
Canva & Figma - creating illustrations
Crisp - integrated chatbox
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Microanalytics
I'm working with https://siter.io/ right now. Nice free-hand design tool.
Pee York
adalo
@yusuke2424 curious if you built something using Adalo?
Built progress studies guide using Notion: https://mahogany-note-05a.notion...
As an email designer, I use https://designmodo.com/postcards/ every day.
Threado AI
We used the following no-code tools to build Community OS:
Notion - Community OS content
Webflow - landing page
Mailerlite - email flow
Typeform - post sign-up onboarding
Integromat - connecting Webflow, Mailerlite, Typeform
Figma - artwork
Jitter Video - animated logo
Donβt Panic by Lemon.io
@prao25 feel free to add your favourite tools in here: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
ProFace by Avatarize.Club
Airtable+Notion+Softr..
@aashray_singhal This is a great combination, would like to know if you made/ or are making something using the above tools?
ProFace by Avatarize.Club
@sagar_devkate Hey there, yes 2 projects are in final stage. Soon you will be seeing the very first launch where I have used only Airtable and Softr.:)
Webflow is my absolute favorite. Design flexibility on a whole new level.
@sagar_devkate Yes! I built various version of our Wonderpath website: https://www.wonder-path.com/
Early on I started building stuff from scratch and struggled a bit. Now, I've embraced starting with templates and/or components - check out Flowbase or Relume (launched today on PH https://www.producthunt.com/post...)
Side Project OS
Pagecloud
We use our own tool, https://www.pagecloud.com, to design and create our website, blog and even manage content within our product dashboard.
Staticblocks
I just launched OctoBlocks - A one-page website builder. You can access the PRO version @ $15/year but if you act now, you will get it @ $10/year. Use coupon code: octoblocks
https://octoking.com/octoblocks/...
Sembly AI
I think @lisadziuba will help with this question π€
I'm building an online booking system for two years. You can build a landing page with a calendar and services.
https://calendesk.com/
Fomo Fix
Directory of sustainable brands :) https://www.ecocatalogue.directory/
Sober October Challenge
I used https://www.autocode.com to build https://www.heyitsharold.com!
The integrators - IFTTT, Zapier, Automate.Io so useful for those repetitive functions!
Startup-Investor Fit
I use Bubble and webflow for my projects. I use to give myself excuses about not knowing how to code, but there are so much empowering!
And I just launched one of mine projects, yesterday. It helps people create a gallery of their favourite content. Showing their recommendations. Would love your feedback on it.
ππ» https://www.producthunt.com/post...
@yashjaing Agree. I started using Bubble just a couple of months back and being a non-techie it was really cool to be able to build things so easily. I'm launching a project soon, hope ppl like it!
@sagar_devkate Bubble itself has a great library of both text and video manuals to learn basics and go all the way to advanced. Their 'How-to' guides help you even make clones of real apps like airbnb, uber etc., which I personally loved!
finuprise
- Bubble for MVP building
- Figma for design
- Wix for website
- Zapier for integration newsletter/MVP
I was very surprised by how much it was possible to achieve with Bubble, I recommend it to any non-technical person that wants to try out building something fully functional
Side Project OS
@gaialiciabalossidid did you find any limitations to Bubble? Do you think it could completely replace a developer for MVP building?
@gaialiciabalossidid @hugh_dawkins jumping in here as we've build our web app on Bubble.
Completely agree on the flexibility it offers! You can build reliably a ton of stuff and complex workflows. There are certain limitations (we ran into some UI ones) but possible to find workarounds. Responsiveness was an issue until recently with some new features.
Overall, I find it a very powerful tool but difficult to learn. Almost a coding language in itself. We have a developer building on bubble with us.
We in our studio create a lot of apps and platforms as well as complex products. We use Bubble, Integromat, Webflow, Airtable, Adalo, Mailchimp, Notion.
You can find examples of the projects we have created on our website 021.so
I'm a huge fan of:
- https://www.integromat.com/ and https://n8n.io/ for workflows
- https://www.xano.com/ for the backend
- https://www.weweb.io/ for the frontend (disclaimer: I work there π but nonetheless a fan π )