Thomas Lo

Top 3 no code tools you've tried?

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I'm a huge no coder and have tried (what feels like) every single no code tool out there for different things. Keen to know what other no coders are loving these days!
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Swapnil D Puranik
1. Carrd 2. Glide 3. Notion
Amanda Schulze
1. New fave is Tally.so (thanks @marie_martens)! You can build very sophisticated forms/workflows (and customize with css) to essentially develop a webapp for onboarding new users 2. Memberspace has been great for permissioning/paid memberships 3. Zapier as the backbone that brings it all together
Marie Martens
Thanks @amandaschulze1 so happy to hear you enjoy Tally πŸ™Œ
Hilal AydΔ±n
Bubble.io is great if you are trying to build a complex Web app. It is mind blowing to see how much you can do with a no-code tool πŸš€
Andrian Valeanu
1. Zapier 2. Typeform 3. Siter.io
Owen Campbell-Moore
(Disclaimer: I'm the founder of Sutro) Sutro is a new super rapid no code tool focused on helping founders launch apps and web apps, it's available at: https://sutro.xyz/?code=reddit25 (or here's a video demo if you prefer:
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Patrick Prasquier
For integrating different apps, I'm gradually switching from Zapier to Make (ex-Integromat) as it provides controls to build more complex automations For building apps, I used to love Mendix but their business model is only a fit for internal apps in large corporate environments. I've really enjoyed switching to Bubble.io For integrating processes in a Google Suite environment, I still love Ultradox.
Stefani Sparysheva
Sellfy for digital products, webflow (but i think it's a bit more complicated), Squarespace (nice one)
Jasper Ruijs
Webflow, Phantombuster, dux-soup.
Chris Roth
Airtable, Webflow, and Make. I love Airtable so much that I pivoted my nocode product studio to build an Airtable competitor that has support for SQL and a bit of a different UX -> check out https://vertex.io -> currently in private beta and will be launching in a few months.
Sheena Mclean
What would you recommend for mobile app?
Sascha Reuter
@sheena_mclean You can use Buzzy (https://www.buzzy.buzz) to create mobile apps including backend directly from Figma!
Sheena Mclean
@sreuter Thank you πŸ™!