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Build sophisticated website without code
Turn Google sheet data into a mobile app
Database + spreadsheet + automations in one place
Easily build workflow automations connecting multiple applications (alternative to Integromat)
Build nearly anything (web or mobile) with visual programming
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✅ A filterable list of the most popular no-code tools
✅ A growing list of no-code development agencies
✅ Sample projects with a list of no-code tools used
✅ A Q&A portal to ask specific tool questions
✅ A listing of no-code developers (coming soon)
This guide is great for learners who are:
Curious about no-code but don't know where to start. The guide is intended to provide the fastest and least expensive way to find the most popular no-code tools on the market. For example, you can filter for website page builders with a free plan or "automation" tools.
Trying to keep track of the latest no-code tools. The no-code space is evolving rapidly and keeping up with the latest product launches and feature updates on your own can be challenging.
Considering deep-dive training but aren't sure which tools to learn. This guide is intended to help clarify which tools interest you the most. You'll see a 1-2 line summary of each tool, its assessed difficulty level (e.g., Beginner, Advanced), and its purpose (e.g., website builder, mobile app builder, automation). Most tools even include a link to a video introduction so you can see the product in action.
Interested in starting a lucrative no-code freelance career. The rapid growth of no-code has created a need for a new type of developer who specializes in no-code websites, mobile apps, and workflow automations.Creators like Ryan Segall of flux academy are searching $20K/month building websites on webflow.
These tools allow anyone to create web and mobile apps through visual interfaces and settings instead of traditional computer programming. This development method is sometimes referred to as "visual programming".
Websites, Mobile Apps, Mobile-optimized web pages, Internal Applications, Contact Forms, Marketing Campaigns, Automated Workflow, and so much more!
Less than 1% of the people on the planet are able to create fully functional software by writing code. Until recently, the other 99% of the world could not execute on their ideas without direct support from a coder.
No Code changes everything. Now there is software designed to help non-technical people turn their ideas into software. For the first time ever, it's possible to say that anyone can create a website or mobile app.
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It depends. Getting started with no-code tools is definitely cheaper. But as the complexity of your app grows, there may be a need to integrate some code or migrate to a 'full-code' build.
One of the goals of this no-code guide is to help you determine which no-code tools match your long-term vision.
Some no-code tools (e.g., Adalo, Draftbit, Webflow) allow you to download traditional code you can send to your developer if you ever need to transition to a 'full-code'.