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What's your no-code tech stack?
by
Rosie Sherry
For those that use no-code to help build (some of) their business, what tools do you use?
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AI runs 70% of my distribution. The exact stack.
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I'm a solo founder. It took me 9 months and at least 3 stack rewrites to ship my SaaS.
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I used $30,983 of AI tokens last month in Claude code on $200/mo plan
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We could see our AI bill, but not explain it — so I built AiKey
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AI coding should not turn software development into a black box
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my reddit post got 600K+ views. here's exactly what i did
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Hi Rosie, that’s mine for the newsletter, if that counts. I’m out of an iPad only
My Newsletter Stack
Research
Edition/Revision
Where the action happens. Each edition is edited and reviewed here
Editions to be distributed via email
All images/screenshots are marked up using Google Slides
Images are uploaded to Imgur. Then I can add images to IndieHackers and others like Reddit
Distribution channels
Here are tools I enjoy building and have done paid client work with:
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Really interesting responses here.
Mine
*Google Keep --- idea dump and organization on the go
*Mac Notes --- expand on ideas
*Powerpoint --- prettify
*Convertkit --- newsletter
*Medium / Reddit / Indie Hackers / Twitter - distribution.
Here is my stack for my remote work culture review site.
Webflow for website and CMS
Memberstack for membership
Jetboost for dynamic search
Airtable for database
Typeform / Stripe for payment
Zapier to connect everything
We try to keep our entire marketing/onboard process no code:
I'm interested in how you use Typeform to qualify before letting people book. This is a great idea!
Hey - yeah here's the survey
We used a calculator to add and subtract points based on our ideal user. If they had a positive score they got redirected to a Calendly to book an onboard. If they had a negative score we redirected them to a sorry not at this time, and sent them an email explainer (connected via Zapier).
If they didn't book right away we sent their email via Zapier to Intercom where we had an email campaign encouraging them to book a time.
Let me know if you need more details - happy to walk you through the whole flow if it's helpful 👍
Typeform is an tool that people underestimated sometimes. It gives you almost everything.
Bubble for my web app. I use it until I run into a scenario where I need extra juice, but I try hard to avoid stitching things together.
First of all, I love how the no-code movement is democratizing the ability for creators and entrepreneurs of all sorts to build businesses and projects online. It's great to see so much creativity.
At the moment, my no-code tech stack looks like this:
Wordpress & Hubspot for my website and CMS.
I have also integrated Mighty Networks for some community management and utilize Slack, Trello, GSuite and Notion for team collaboration and organization on the back end.