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No-code show and tell: share what you've built!

This post was inspired by another from @Toni_notTony.

There's clear division of opinions on what can be done with no-code tools. Instead of sparking another debate, I'd love to see what people have actually built. I think it would be beneficial for others considering this route.

So, perhaps all the no-coders could provide:

  • Link to what you've built
  • Which platform it's for (e.g. web, mobile, etc.)
  • Which development stage it's at (e.g. prototype, beta, launched)
  • Which no-code tools you used
  • How long it took
  • How much money it cost you
  • How much revenue you're generating (if applicable)

You don't have to provide all of the above, the more the better though!

I wish I could get the ball rolling, but I've not used no-code tools to build anything yet. I've found some resources recently that look promising for prototyping at the very least, and am definitely open to it, but I'm yet to join the movement.

I'm excited to see what people have built!

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on January 13, 2022
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    pity nobody got involved with this thread :-(

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      I know, right? I was really hoping people would share their successes building with no-code tools. Pretty disappointing.

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