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No Code Membership Directory

I remember seeing a nocode membership directory tool on indiehackers at some point and now I can't seem to remember it.

I'm specifically looking for something that will let a logged in user edit their profile page on a community directory that is embeddable in a site.

Any ideas? Thanks!

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No-Code
on December 15, 2020
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    You can try Siteoly - NoCode Website builder for Google sheets

    While it doesn't have the functionality to let users update their profiles but if you could get the data into Google sheets using Zapier, Google Forms or any automation tools, you can just display the data into beautiful cards (like a directory) in about 50 formats. See sample card designs at https://content.siteoly.com/card-designs

    Siteoly also supports complex directory structure as well.

    You can also embed these on to your own external sites, Wordpress, Carrd, Wix sites as well.

    Would be happy to discuss this.

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    If you're already using MemberStack, they have an embeddable profile page triggered by data attributes on a button/link popping up the modal.

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      I'm not using Memberstack - using Outseta which has a similar profile page functionality. What's missing from the native functionality of both (I think) is the directory itself, where a logged in member can see also all of the other members' profile info, as long as they have it enabled to be visible.

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        Ah, I see. Yes, you'd have to build that yourself, it doesn't come for free out of the box.

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