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Building mobile apps without coding skills could be that easy

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No-Code
on October 24, 2022
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    Yes, building mobile app could be lot easier. We have developed, Twinr, a no-code mobile builder that creates android & ios mobile apps in 15 minutes to 2 hours.

    https://builder.twinr.dev/
    https://twinr.dev

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    Could be that easy! But what I've seen, there are some real limitation. Does anyone know of a good no/low-code builder that connects well with other devices, e.g. IOT.

    Without deep access to hardware, I worry that no-code starts and ends with moving data around that is already somewhere in the cloud.

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    I'd actually like to understand the scalability of no-code tools. There's a lot of talk about how no-code isn't scalable so it should be used for MVP purposes. But I find it hard to gain customers with pretense that you might have to completely refactor a service outside of no-code as you scale.

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      We launched Moxly to fix this issue.

      Moxly offers No Code and Low Code tools, if there is no ready-made functionality, you can always continue by attracting programmers and expanding your functionality.
      There is no need to look for other services and frameworks.

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    That's good area to compete. I'm building quite different service Codis that provides possibility to generate UI screens using reusable components directly from Figma.

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    moxly is a cool tool, but flutterflow.io and teta.so are way ahead and you can make much more with their tool

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      It's great that you shared, Moxly is a new startup and of course there is still a lot of work ah
      Unlike competitors, only Moxly provides open source

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    @software_guy Thank you for a good review

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