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10 no-code tools to boost your marketing performance (+ free ebook)

Hey, Indie Hackers! This is a short excerpt from our ebook "How to set up marketing automation: 10 no-code tools to boost your marketing performance" which you can download as a PDF file here.

This list of tools is based on the experience of the marketing team of WeLoveNoCode, a fast-growing startup in the no-code space. To achieve fast and constant traction, the marketing function should be supported by other coworkers — designers and developers and have a strong MarTech stack in place. None of the marketing lead gen activity could exist without analytics, tracking, integrations, design, landing pages, and automation under the hood.

In this post, we’ll talk about a few super functional no-code tools and show how marketers can leverage them to enhance their marketing activities — so let’s dive in.

1. Airtable

Fundamentally, Airtable is a very advanced version of Google Sheets or any other spreadsheet tool with a lot more functionality. Airtable is a spreadsheet-database hybrid that helps you create and organize databases with the same functionalities as a spreadsheet.

With the help of this tool, you can hand campaign management, content operations, social media planning, product launches, and lead management. Airtable can be used as the one source of truth for all the marketing efforts.

2. Carrd

Carrd is a no-code tool that allows you to build simple, single-page, fully responsive websites. It also has options to integrate domains, payment gateways, and analytics.

Creating high-converting landing pages or a personal portfolio is always a time-consuming marketing task. However, with Carrd, landing pages can be completed in hours, giving you more time to focus on testing them rather than spending time on development.

3. Webflow

Let’s cover one more tool for no-code website development, which would be pretty useful for marketing teams. Giving you fully customizable control over content, layout, functionality, and, crucially, the design of a website, Webflow removes the dependency on a front-end developer. Again, the speed of releasing content now belongs to content marketers, not the tech team.

Moreover, it enables the marketer to quickly build a website for customers, test viral campaigns, and conduct A/B testing at an incredible speed of implementation. Better yet, it has the full functionality of a CMS with the option of third-party integrations.

4. Typeform

Typeform, used for creating people-friendly forms and surveys, has transformed the typical, boring standard form into an experienced tool designed for people with no programming expertise. It is easy to use, very powerful and has a lot of integration. Think of it as form creator on steroids.

For a marketer, Typeform is a great tool not only for getting data about leads. It can be used to increase engagement rates by building interactive surveys, quizzes, and polls. It also has more complex features, such as conditional logic that show questions dependent on respondents’ responses.

5. ConvertKit

ConvertKit is one of the most popular email marketing systems that requires no code. It is well known for its visual automation workflow builder that allows users to sequence emails based on certain triggers and user behavior.

We use ConvertKit together with Typeform and Tilda to run all our growth campaigns.

6. Klaviyo

Klaviyo is made specifically for e-commerce marketers, helping them personalize, target, optimize, and oversee email and social media marketing campaigns. Klaviyo has extremely powerful analytics that helps you predict the customer’s interactions and behaviors.

7. Mailchimp

How could we skip Mailchimp? This no-code email marketing tool is very powerful. Let’s talk more about its features.

Mailchimp provides all of the fundamental emailing marketing features you need and landing pages and pop-ups to gather leads. It is excellent for e-commerce and offers one of the best integrations with other tools on the market.

8. Adalo

While this no-code tool can be a bit advanced for marketing teams, let’s talk about it as well. Adalo is online software that helps you build real native mobile apps with absolutely no code. It comes with components that are the building blocks of its editor, in which you can build your application by just dragging and dropping elements.

9. Bubble

With Bubble, you can create and launch almost any kind of website or app, including SaaS platforms, marketplaces, and CRMs, social networks, all without code. Everything is completely customizable — from relational data to product design and everything in between. It’s a very powerful no-code tool that might be used by the marketing team as well.

10. Zapier

Zapier is the best no-code tool for automating your marketing activities. It supports almost any program you need and provides valuable recommendations for combining marketing services in practical ways. Zapier can automatically handle manual repetitive work for you, so you can concentrate on other things that matter.

Hopefully, you have already noted down some great tools to try in your marketing workflow! Also, there are many more awesome no-code tools for marketers, and you can see more of them in the special no-code list, prepared by WeLoveNoCode, a marketplace of no-code developers. These powerful no-code tools allow you to maximize performance and supercharge your marketing power.

Cheers!

posted to Icon for group Growth
Growth
on June 29, 2022
  1. 2

    Thanx for sharing! Which one is better for the mobile app? Adalo or Bubble?

    1. 1

      Definitely Adalo. Bubble.io is just perfect for web apps.

  2. 2

    Thank you for this info!

  3. 1

    Thanks for sharing! These are all great picks.

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