What No-Code tools do you use?

Patryk Pijanowski
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Hey! I'm curious what No-Code and Low-Code tools do you use on a daily basis? Is it Webflow, Anima or Relume?

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Alexandre Contador
Videco - AI Personalized Video
Softr is my favourite
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Natalia Demianenko
Hey Patryk! I know this might sound like an ad, but I genuinely use the tool I developed myself. It's an AI scraper https://aiscraper.co/ that helps me easily collect, for example, events for an event digest and products for my directory
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Nastassia
https://www.scade.pro/ no advertising, just pure love :) I work with my own templates every day
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Debra Hetrick
I rely on a mix of tools for design and automation; they’ve made my workflow so much smoother.
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David Grunwald
Zapier is great for automating workflows between different apps. It saves me so much time on repetitive tasks.
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Jarrick Lozada
Bubble is my go-to tool creating more complicated web applications. It takes some times to master, but once you do, it's really effective.
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Sinforiano Lavalais
Hi, I use Web flow a lot for building website. It's super intuitive and lets me design and launch responsive sites without writing code,
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Linam Nguyen
Appsheet :v It's free if you work with a small team, just need to standardize data entry
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James
AirTable. I run my whole life in AirTable and I have a bunch of automations set up in AWS Lambda that do things on the AirTable API when I get an email etc. I proper nerd out over AirTable.
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Vishwakarma
Figma is is, the cream of the crop, a collaborative design tool that streamlines the entire product design process with its intuitive features and seamless workflows.
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Allen Deck
Recently I’ve been using Bubble a lot . It's powerful enough for more complex web apps, and still super friendly.
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Daisy Rosy
I’m all about Webflow! It's my go to for building quick landing pages without needing to write any code
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Amalio Lanter
Experimenting with Airtable and Zapier I have been the automation possibilities are endless when you connect them!
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Rigel Cunningham
For managing data and organizing projects, I’m a big fan of Airtable. It’s like a spreadsheet on steroids with a ton of customization options.
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