Hey IH!
I am thinking to create a job board. I know this is perhaps saturated but it will be a project that could turn into something.
If you were to create a job board. What would you choose for your no code stack?
Bubble? Webflow? Airtable? Memberstack? Zapier? Stripe?
Thanks in advance!
Well, I actually built one. Check the link below.
https://bubble.io/template/remote-jobboard-1579639491458x441642468430053400
Tabbli is a great alternative too, easier than Bubble
We recently opened access to Jobroll. It takes a few minutes to get started and launch a job board! Let me know if you have any questions. You can check it out here https://jobroll.co/monetize-audience-with-a-job-board
Hey Guys, nice project. Any chance you would allow forks on your project (repository) if you were mentioned? I like what you've done but it would be great to be able to edit few things, customise the main landing page and obviously the Domain (custom and not a default subdomain). Also, would be great to add a signup/login for applicants. Cheers,
Personally, I'd go with Job Board Fire. It's like Sharetribe for job boards. Comes with Stripe, SEO, email alerts. Basically doing away with having multiple tools which, over time, rack up in costs.
I've built a no code job board that was low cost at first. Then once I scaled and move past the freemium limits of most tools, you're looking at $100/mo+ (Mailchimp, CMS, Airtable, Zapier etc) overheads. Not to mention the obvious SEO drawbacks of having iFrames, multiple sub.domains etc.
I think Jobboard fire have done a stellar job - definitely check them out.
@rtp1235 Please check NoCodeSheets
Hey, you can try the free Tabbli template. Here is the short video about managing and set up the job board for your needs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM840Fd6x3Y&list=PLh0rZ0-uVht7ZzpmPoP-UfuWn1JZoqtPS
I know wordpress gets a bad rep around here, and these days, I'd rather not use it. But it is the original nocode website builder after all, and I did successfully build a job board using it (which is in hiatus for now). I talked about various options I considered in my blogpost, thought it might be useful for you.
I've built mine with Table2Site, if you don't need login/register or search, it's an easy and cheap way to do it.
Thanks for sharing. Looks very clean!
I would go one of two routes:
Adalo is probably the best "all-in-one" solution if you're looking to master one tool.
If you want the most customization and flexibility, Webflow can't be beat. Pair it with Jetboost and you've got a really dynamic site.
I wrote about how I built a job board in 3 weeks using a stack like this: https://makermag.com/no-code-job-board/
How about use a ready stack, try https://easy.jobs/ for free.
notion and their template for job boards
Sidetracking a bit, do you have connections with any side of the job board? Companies? Candidates? Marketplaces are so difficult to get traction, I think having one side aware of your work, even before you decide what technology to use, would be very beneficial. Just my thoughts though
I would recommend you check out https://www.dronahq.com/ as well.
Thanks. Will check it out but Bubble seems like the winner :)
Kind of agree with others here on Bubble, but that's only if you want to expand for more web app functionality.
Otherwise, Webflow / sheetToSite / Airtable are all viable options.
Thanks! Will check out the Webflow stack. Bubble seems like the win
Forsure Bubble. There are multiple job board templates that you can buy and get your site set up in less than a week.
Bubble
I'm actually making a no-code website builder myself that connects to Airtable.
It's going to be a direct competitor to sheet2site, table2site etc. and eventually planning some exciting pivots!
I know it's still WIP (a couple weeks), but would love it if you can join the beta-tester group!
Here are some highlights:
I'm covering the progress on my Twitter
Feel free to DM me anytime!
Good luck 👍
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Interesting... Thanks for the perspective. I will seriously consider that. I didn't realise it was bad for SEO and had scaling issues. I guess you're speaking from experience?
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