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  • Why do Product Managers need to learn No-Code tools?

    Aashish Ramamurthy
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    We saw a rise in products last year across the globe, therefore demand for product managers became large. There has been an increase in demand across all sectors and levels of Product Management, but would say specifically within B2B start-up/scale-ups, Ecommerce, Fintech. We’ve seen Product shift from a project-based role to a more tactical and strategic role, so strategic, user-centric mindsets will be more in demand, as well as people who are specialists in stakeholder/client management. Product led Growth has become the go-to model for scale where product drives everything from adoption, retention, conversion and marketing. Product Managers need to optimize themselves for speed, quality when they are shipping products and increasing adoption. How does one go about doing that using NoCode? Anyone?

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    Naman Gupta
    Can't agree more, No code tools helps to deliver things fast with less resources equipped with it. It is quite evident to learn popular no code tools in every vertical.
    Naman Gupta
    @aashi_1994 I've used Bubble plugin by sawo to create a simple onboarding experience for my users. This plugin helped me to increase my conversion rate upto 30%
    Aashish Ramamurthy
    @naman_gupta15 Any one use case as a product manager you can share?