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WeWeb 2.0 - The only no-code frontend builder that is backend agnostic

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WeWeb is the fastest way to build production-ready web apps:

- connect multiple data sources (e.g. Airtable, REST APIs, XANO, PostgreSQL)
- visually design your frontend or add custom components (vue.js / react)
- build no-code workflows or add custom JS

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Frédérick Tubiermont
Hi guys, very nice concept. Do you have examples of (very) large sites using your front end builder? I would be interested in examples of directories.
Quentin “𝑸” Durantay
@adsy_me Hey Frédérick, thanks for asking! A lot of our customers built internal web-applications or portals that are not accessible. But here are a couple of examples of client-facing projects: - Plato's job board: https://elevate-talents.platohq.... - a marketplace to find health professionals in France: https://www.medicalib.fr/ - a VC portfolio: https://www.oyster.vc/ - Nicolas (largest wine retailer in Europe) is making most of its marketing pages with WeWeb has they need to fetch data from their own DB. Here is the link to the site that lists all of these projects: https://hub.nicolas.com/collabor...
Robert Douglass
Exciting possibilities! I like the combination of low-code editing, built in databases, built-in design system, and the ability to import my components directly from GitHub. Great work!
Quentin “𝑸” Durantay
@robert_douglass thanks a lot 🙌
Martin
Absolutely amazing look and unbelievable functionality. However, I am wondering why your community is not very well developed? I see this as a biggest showstopper for non-coding folk like me. In bubble for example, when I have a use case not covered in the explanation videos, the answer is usually in the forum. Not to mention the close to infinite number of plugins. How are you planning to attract non-coders (if you do plan to do it)? Also, I would looove to see more training videos of how to include react / vue components. If you make this easily accessible for non-coders, you win at no-code!
Joyce Kettering
@seemyself hi Martin, great question! The reason our community is not very well developed is that we are still a young company trying to figure out how to best serve our community :) We're currently working on our 2022 roadmap and community for both coders and non-coders will be a big part of it (it is already pretty active in France, where most of the team is based). However, we still need to figure out how and where to set it up. Initially, we were going to going to center our attention around a public forum like Webflow does (https://community.weweb.io/), but we are currently exploring other options like Discord, Slack, or weekly Office Hours on Twitch. Would you have a preferred format? PS: yes! we're planning to record a tutorial on how to include react / vue components in the next couple of weeks. We'll do our best to make it easily accessible for non-coders! Don't hesitate to email me personally if you'd like me to send you the link as soon as it's ready: joyce@weweb.io
Martin
@weweb @joycekettering re the community - I think a forum is a must. Each question and resolution of a problem there is easily searchable. Once this start growing, I think a discord would be very confusing if I need to find an answer to a question that someone already asked. Regarding custom components tutorials - that is great! Looking forward to it. I’m holding back on 3 projects simply because current no-code tools do not support PDFs very well. I would love to see how I can include a (pdf) react component.
Joyce Kettering
@weweb @seemyself thanks a lot for your feedback Martin, really appreciate it! We have a forum here: community.weweb.io It's still a little sparse but feel free to ask all your questions in there. Our team and other users will show up to help out for sure :)
julien chriqui
You are doing an amazing work guys ! Perfect mix of Webflow and Zapier with smooth database connectors !
Raphaël Goldsztejn
🤩 Super humbled about the way you put it 🙏
Xavier A
Super tool, super team !! Thank you and good luck for your journey 🙌
Quentin “𝑸” Durantay
@xaviera Thanks for your help along the way!
Enzo Avigo (📊 june.so)
Amazing progress folks! Really pumped about the future ahead of you 🔥 Hope we can give it a spin sometime soon for a project :)
Raphaël Goldsztejn
Good to see you here Enzo! We are super impressed by your progress too :)
Luuk
this is an easy upvote of course :) i tried the first version of weweb some time ago and couldn't find a real use case for myself - now using the second version i'm sold and using it to create one of my side projects also their help videos are great :))
Quentin “𝑸” Durantay
@luukdejonge Thanks for your support bro 💪
Julien NoCode
An incredible tool for creating applications with a front that gives us total freedom and a back that we can choose. A real pleasure to work on it with a very attentive support team. Congratulation for the launch !!! Much love to the team.
Quentin “𝑸” Durantay
@julienpiao Thanks a lot for having helped us shape WeWeb how it is today. You deserve so much credits man!
Jonathan Nass
Congrats on the re-launch! 🍾 Love the direction WeWeb is heading. Keep up the great work @quentindty + team! 💪
Quentin “𝑸” Durantay
@jonathan_nass Thanks a lot John' ;)
Thomas
Fantastic product!
Raphaël Goldsztejn
Thank you Thomas! And I love tartiflette too!
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