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Recommendation on no-code platform to create an MVP version of a Netflix style app

Hi everyone, I was wondering which one of thunkable or adalo would be recommended to create an MVP version of a Netflix app?

Appgyver looks like they can even push to TV but seems to be lacking a simple way to solve payments.

Is there a better solution out there for a non-developer on a budget to launch a subscription MVP app that I'm missing?

I'm trying to create a video training membership app where users can login and access the content by paying a yearly or monthly subscription. Don't need anything fancy just something that has been proven to work.

Any input or shared experience would be much appreciated.

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    Some updates, I decided to go with Adalo however a problem seems to be that they are having issues getting apps getting approved with the app stores because of not having the in-app purchases feature.

    This feature would be something I could launch without since I'm first targeting educational institutions and would rather set up their account myself or have them do it through our website.

    So my question is, would removing the ability to create an account within the app remove my concerns of getting rejected by the app store?

    I see a lot of b2b apps that just have the login feature available on their apps since they have to set up a company account before logging in.

    Would love to hear from anyone who has any experience dealing with this.

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    Check out Softr.io - a no-code tool to create web-apps like Etsy, Coursera, Upwork, etc on Airtable, in 10 minutes. It supports membership, payments, listing with search, filtering and much more!

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      Hi Mariam, thanks for your input. Unfortunatly it looks there is no way to deploy the apps to IOS or Google play with Softr

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        Hi @serneke that's right, currently we offer responsive website & web-apps on Softr.

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    Hi there, I've seen a few AppGyver users implement payments through a workaround using a web view. I know this is not an ideal solution, but it works in the meantime.

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      Thank you for the suggestion but seems like bubble wouldn't be the best fit since I'm trying to create an IOS and Android app rather than a web app. It looks like my options after doing extensive research are Thunkable or Adalo so any feedback from anyone who has used either of these platforms to deploy an application would be super helpful!

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      Thanks for the suggestion but that looks like an enterprise solution and way above my budget.

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    Currently building Coursera clone using the AppGyver. Lot of functionality is missing in AppGyver right now like Media player, payment option, some other UI Limitation.

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      Thank you for the feedback, I guess the remaining options are thunkable or adalo...

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