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The No-code hidden gems you should try

I discovered no-code in late 2018 and ever since my life hasn't been the same.
For a non-technical person it was finally something I could use to build stuff.
Over the course of these last few months I've tried many tools, from Product hunt, IH, facebook groups.

I'll share a few here every now and then.

Beezer.com
Bookmark.com
Discodery.com
Heek.com
Zyro.com

Have you ever heard of them? Did you try any? Share your feedback :)

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    How are they better\different than not-so-hidden gems, like Bubble or Carrd? :)

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      It's not really to say they're better, it's just to point out their existence. I always see the same recommendations about the same tools over and over again.
      So maybe people can try these too :)

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        Good point!

        I agree that there are bound to be more great tools out there.

        However, the second part of my question is precisely about that - how are they different in a broad sense from what is already offered by more well-known solutions?

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          I'm not advocating for one tool or the other, I'm merely saying they are worth trying out.

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            Well, almost everything is worth trying out :)

            But considering you're sharing some particular ones over the others, I was wondering if you have any more hints as per what are the good&bad sides of each so people know it's a right fit for their idea maybe.

            Just saying.

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