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  • Which no-code or low-code tool do you use most often?

    Patryk Pijanowski
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    Hello! I'm curious to know which no-code or low-code tools you guys use most often. Personally, I use Webflow, Bubble, and our proprietary Codejet. :D

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    Ruslan Kulikov
    I've had attempts at a few similar apps, but it always felt like they could only handle primitive tasks. Or I need to spend as much time in them as I would have spent learning a programming language. Can you tell me a project that can surprise me and help me to implement a highly loaded service?
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    Esther Deng
    Hi Patryk, I use our own product, NocoBase. However, I think many people might not be familiar with it yet. It’s a highly scalable no-code development platform that supports WYSIWYG interface design, third-party data sources, and more. We’re launching next Monday. Stay tuned!
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    Matt Bennett
    I was Mendix citizen developer in my previous role.
    Gurkaran Singh
    I'm all about that Webflow life too! It's like the Picasso of website creation tools, right? And Bubble? More like a magical bubble wand for building apps out of thin air! 😄 What's your go-to tool for bringing your no-code creations to life?
    Niki Mills
    Hey Patryk, we work majorly in the Salesforce environment and one of the tools we most commonly use is noKodr. I would recommend this app for anyone who works within the Salesforce environment.