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What's the easiest way to build an app

I want a the simplest way to build an app. The requirements are auth and the ability to serve ads. The most straightforward solution might be code it. But what have you guys used that's low or no code that's "easy"?

on December 26, 2023
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    Obviously coding it. But you can use NoCode tools like Bubble as well. But if you could elaborate more, we can give more pointers? I also write about some good SaaS ideas every week to my subscribers. You can check it out if you are just starting/exploring.

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    The easiest way to build an app for beginners is by using no-code or low-code platforms like Adalo, Bubble, or Thunkable, which require minimal coding skills. These platforms offer drag-and-drop interfaces and pre-built components, simplifying the app development process. Alternatively, hiring a professional app developer or using app builders with intuitive interfaces can also streamline the process for those without coding expertise.

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      I'm not sure how those platforms work. But could I get stuck with vendor lock or paying monthly before my app is able to publish. Finally can you still use google ad sense to run adds on the app if you use a no code platform?

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