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Created a list of no-code newsletters

Used Notion to create a list of no-code newsletters that I enjoy. I also added a short description on each newsletter, as provided by the author. Some of them feature new no-code tools every week, others conduct interviews or give tips etc

Link: https://karlsnotes.substack.com/p/no-code-newsletters?r=3wab3&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=copy

If you know of any other noteworthy no-code newsletters, let me know and I'll add them.

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on May 19, 2020
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    @karlos Thanks for the post. This is a great idea.

    It looks like the link may no longer be functional, so I'm not sure if you're maintaining it.

    If you are, I would be honored if you would like to include my newsletter: https://nocodeanalysis.substack.com. It's a weekly newsletter focusing on no-code.

    Thanks!
    Bill

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      I will Bill! Moved to list to a post on my newsletter and will be publishing it in the coming days. Will let you know.

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        Just updated the link Bill. Thanks!

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          Very cool. Thanks Karl. I appreciate it.

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    Hey @karlos
    You can also add No-Code Briefs to your list

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    You mean only the ones you enjoy or all no-code newsletters?
    I would recommend no-code coffee too

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      The listed newsletters are the ones I enjoy, but thank you for the suggestion, I will check out no-code coffee!

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    You'll probably find this breakdown of the low / no code landscape really interesting.

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