How helpful are no-code tools for businesses at scale?
Kaushik Vikram Balaji
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I strongly believe we can all start a business with no-code tools, validate the idea, attract the market and even run it successfully until we get a few paying customers. But how long can we actually rely on no-code tools? When is the time I should start looking out for Low-code or probably advanced tech solutions?
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Gaurav Parvadiya@gauravparvadiya
I think if you select a better no-code platform then you might never need to move to those tech solutions.
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@graham_patel are there any platforms you would suggest?
I can share Strabo's NoCode Tech Stack. You can take some inspiration from this list.
Bubble ⇒ All parts of the main dashboard was built on Bubble
Webflow ⇒ The marketing website is built on Webflow.
Prefinery ⇒ Hosts and handles their referral program
Ahrefs ⇒ Used for keyword research and to improve their SEO
Figma ⇒ Used to design all their prototypes and product demos.
Typeform ⇒ Helps create easy-to-use forms.
Canva ⇒ Helps create different social media posts, decks and individual assets.
Notion ⇒ Internal tool for collaborative note taking
Medium ⇒ Used for formatting and pasting blogs
Jira ⇒ Internal project management tool
Mailchimp ⇒ Runs their mail campaigns and newsletter.
Credit: From "Karthik at buildd's" newsletter