Top 3 no code tools you've tried?
Thomas Lo
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I'm a huge no coder and have tried (what feels like) every single no code tool out there for different things. Keen to know what other no coders are loving these days!
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Bilal Khan@bilalsofyrus
n8n.io
builder.ai
bubble.io
And we have come up with our own no code automation testing RPA https://robonito.com
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1. Zapier!!
2. Coda - love this for docs organization, meeting minutes, work tracking, etc. And it's super customizable without having to do anything but type a backspace.
3. Webflow - favorite no code website builder by far
@akoratana idk if itβs just me but Zapier has always felt fairly unreliable. Not sure why, but the automations seem prone to breaking
Zapier
Tally.so
Beehiiv (my business runs on it).
Honourable mention goes to Notion - didn't make the list because it's less for making things compared to the others.
PH Hunters
Riku! I recently built a GPT-J based twitter bot that tweets inspirational tweets every morning by using riku prompts and zapier+make for automated triggers.
Learning Loop
1) dorik.io to create a landing page
2) softr.io to create a resource directory
3) bubble.io to create complex web app
Product Hunt
I'm using bubble at the moment, pretty blown away by how much it can truly do! Other than that webflow and zapier for sure
Versoly.com, super easy to use!
1. Zapier
2. Draxlr
3. Webflow
Nota, Wix, Typeform
Love the question!! This is what I need right now π
https://retool.com/ of course!
Airtable
Notion
Coupler.io
1. Airtable π―
2. Notion π
3. Zapier π€©
Hey Thomas, tomorrow we will launch our no-code data cleaning tool, Sweephy. We re working on this project for 2 years and we read over 500 articles and tried, implemented all these solutions... Would like to give it a look?
Zapier and PixieBrix are my favs!
I've really been enjoying the direction Microsoft PowerAutomate is taking actually. For enterprise users, I think there's a lot of potential.
(Disclaimer: I'm the founder of Sutro)
Sutro is a new super rapid no code tool focused on helping founders launch apps and web apps, it's available at: https://sutro.xyz/?code=reddit25
(or here's a video demo if you prefer: )
For integrating different apps, I'm gradually switching from Zapier to Make (ex-Integromat) as it provides controls to build more complex automations
For building apps, I used to love Mendix but their business model is only a fit for internal apps in large corporate environments. I've really enjoyed switching to Bubble.io
For integrating processes in a Google Suite environment, I still love Ultradox.
- Softr for powerful websites with Airtable as a backend
- Tally for great forms
- Typedream for beautiful landing pages connected to Notion
- Notion for project management
- Landbot for a chatbot
- Zapier for connecting everything together
I learned to work with them all during the 100 Days of No Code Bootcamp .