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  • What Nocode tools do you use?

    Anil Matcha
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    Chirag Dodiya
    Bubble.io on a daily basis, figma sometimes.
    Fabian Maume
    Phantombuster is a nice no code tool for webscraping. They will actually relaunch in July. Zapier is also super usefull
    Oh so so many! Airtable, Bubble, Zapier, Albato, Softr, Pabbly, Make and the list goes on!
    Nishant Modi
    Many, but the top of my list is Webflow.
    Mighil
    html.earth
    html.earth
    Webflow, every day.
    Matija Ratkovic
    Make (formerly integromat) & Zapier. Octoparse is also amazing.
    Jerryton
    Launching soon!
    Figma, wix, webflow
    silencer.xyz
    Try ILLA Cloud Please. Website here: https://www.illacloud.com/
    Oxana
    Webflow, Zapier
    Antoni Kozelski
    Most popular no-code tools in the market Bubble, Webflow, Zapier, Airtable, and Adalo💎
    Mei
    Notion, Airtable and Softr
    Mary Rumyantzeva, PhD
    Bubble, Webflow, and pre-trained models. I guess, in some sense, models here could be considered as 'no-code'.
    Victor Adams
    Been dabbling with Bubble a lot lately. Great for building web apps without needing to dive deep into code.
    Lord Brian Dean-Madanamootoo
    Have you tried www.ROQ.ai? Its pretty good for wireframing...
    Emma Howard
    I find the NoCode ecosystem exhilarating - I use Glide for mobile app prototyping, Carrd for one-page websites, Trello for project management, Adalo for creating native mobile apps, and Typeform for interactive surveys.