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Best No-Code Tools for Building B2B SaaS as a Solopreneur?

I'm a solopreneur embarking on a journey to build a B2B SaaS solution. Given that I want to focus on the product and customer aspects without getting too deep into the coding weeds, I'm leaning towards using no-code tools.

Do any of you have recommendations for the best no-code platforms suitable for this purpose? What has your experience been like with them?

on September 25, 2023
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    Bubble, Soft, Xano, Flezr are some platforms you can look at from building complex sites to building listing websites.

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    You can try unicorn paltform for ur landing page, easy peasy nocode

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    I'm not sure what kind activity you will be doing. But you can use Zapier to automate some tasks. Zapier is very user friendly.

    But what I do love most is Make (formerly know as integromat), which is the most flexible automation tool I can think of.

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      Yes Zapier is user friendly tool we are also using Zapier for our Business Automation since last 5 years Now we are certified Zapier Experts.
      Make formerly Integromat is also a good tool to Automate your tasks but when we comparing Zapier and make Integromat it is hard to choose any one so it's totaly depend on your business needs.

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    If you are doing business or personal blogging I would recommend you to try an automated seo research blog : creativeblogtopic.com, which will give you the best topic and keywords that will rank you blog higher on search

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    Running a small solopreneur b2b saas on bubble. I have accounts for businesses, employees, payments, automated emails etc. So you can do pretty much anything. Like others have said, there is a learning curve; mostly around databases and the workflows (do dynamic stuff). But there is tonnes of community info out there to solve problems, an active forum. You can shortcut UI learning curve using Frames. $20 a month and delivers clean, easy-to-change, responsive UI which I always found the most frustrating part of bubble.

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    I'm using WordPress with WPbakery page builder for my site scheduleyourstrength.com. I've also played with Elementor page builder on another project.

    I'm non technical, don't code at all (or didn't when I started). And I've found this:

    WPbakery is a bit more capable but complicated. If you would want to add some custom code, it's doable here.

    Elementor sends to be much more simple and quick. Drag and drop super easy but not as capable.

    I've learned a ton so far enough that it's worth it to have wpbakery and even used chatgpt to help me at some code.

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    I can tell you for personal experience: Bubble and FlutterFlow.
    But which one is the best it's always based case by case.

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    I can at least speak for Bubble.IO. I used it extensively on a project earlier this year. There is some learning curve to it and you kind of have to think like a programmer, but if you’re at least somewhat technical you should be able to figure it out. Bubble makes creating UI very easy, but it can be a bit clunky at times, especially starting out. Workflows and data management are the heart of the website and Bubble makes those quite simple as well. You can make most products in Bubble. The API integrator is quite handy, but if you’re going to use it, you’ll still need to know some basics about APIs. Overall, I really enjoyed my experience on Bubble, but haven’t gone back to it since the pricing change. Other tools to look at are WebFlow and Xano, WeWeb and Xano, and FlutterFlow.

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    There are tons of no-code platforms out there, each powerful/useful in their own right.

    Do share some more details about your project: what are the use cases, what functionalities/features you are looking to build, etc...

    Perhaps then some of us will be in a better position make recommendations.

    In the meantime, here's a comprehensive library of no-code tools with an in-depth account of each tool - https://www.shno.co/no-code-tools-library

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      This link is awesome, thank you!

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    NO-CODE != NO-CODE

    To recommend you anything, try to explain further what the saas is about.

    There are many many No-Code Platforms out there. And every Platform is very good in some ways. But there isnt the ONE Platform to recommend, if it doesnt fit your use case.

    I worked with many of them, so give us a hint what your project is about 😊

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    WordPress isn't no-code, but I'm building some tools that make it a lot closer to no-code than not. If WordPress is of any interest (it powers 43% of the Web, but the SaaS crowd is mostly about the new, more explicitly no-code stuff like Bubble), drop me a line and we can discuss whether you might be a good "guinea pig" for me to build a SaaS site for. I also hear good things about Glide, though I've never looked at it.

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    Try Bubble and Make Ai, I have no experience of both websites but you should check it out.

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    I think the best combination right now is Webflow and Xano. I don't have much experience with Xano, but most people recommend it.

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    You'd probably get a wider audience and more specific answers to your question if you join the community here:

    https://blog.nocodefounders.com/

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