What's the one NoCode tool that has had the most impact on your startup or in your journey to build

Swapnil D Puranik
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For me it was (and is) Carrd. I built my first personal website on Carrd and since then developed tens of websites and landing pages for myself and clients.

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Elif Duran
We are using Webflow, for 1 month, and it gives us an incredible boost to publish new pages as well 🚀
Swapnil D Puranik
@elifduran webflow has become every makers' go-to platform. how did you learn the platform? self taught or tutorials?
Pinar Engur
@swapdp_01 @elifduran Haha, Thanks Elif! Firstly, I watched some short videos to gain insight into the tool but then I tried it on my own mostly. When I can't solve the problem, I go to https://university.webflow.com/l...
Swapnil D Puranik
@pinar_engur thank you! you seem to have gotten a good grip of the tool! I am learning through use case specific tutorials and webflow University.
dhanilan m.s.
I'm constantly asked what's the one NoCode tool that has had the most impact on my startup or in my journey to build. For me, it's been Undaku. With Undaku, I was able to quickly launch my MVP and get feedback from users without having to worry about the technical aspects of building and scaling a web app. If you're looking to get started with NoCode, I highly recommend giving them a try. https://www.undaku.com/
Tommy De Rossi
notaku.so let you build your - docs website - blog - changelog - roadmap This tool let me build all essential websites for new projects while keeping all the content in one place It uses Notion as CMS and is fully customizable (custom domain, logo, footer, font, background, .etc) It also let you embed your website with a widget so your users can read your changelog/docs/roadmap without leaving your app
Swapnil D Puranik
@xmorse I am surprised why there's not so much talk around Notaku! All the best on building and scaling Tommaso!