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Sharath Kuruganty
Get Stackd 2.0 β€” Get the best no-code tech stack to make your next app πŸ”‘
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If you want to make a no-code project, what are the best tools to use? Where should you start?
To help with this, I've created version 2.0 of Get Stackd. It's a recommendation app (built with no-code πŸ”₯) to find the best no-code tools to make your next project.
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Gonçalo Henriques
Congrats. Great job.
Michael Novotny
@gonelf thank you sir πŸ‘πŸΌ
kurt braget
Cool! Great job @michaeljnovotny
Derek
Awesome - I've definitely found myself in the "stack loop of hell" - jumping back and forth to find what I need, and eventually giving up :)
Michael Novotny
@derekwilliamson Hey Derek thanks for the feedback it means a lot. I hope it saves you and Makers some time. That's one of the pain points I wanted to help alleviate. I have burned a lot of time using the wrong tools to build something. Instead of trying the most popular tool, you can find the best tool for what you have to make.
Michael Novotny
Hello EveryoneπŸ‘‹πŸΌ, This is a massive overhaul and update to the original version of Get Stackd. An app that recommends the best no-code tools to make your project. All the recommendations are based on actual successful projects built and shipped with no-code. 🚨The problem: I've spent too much time figuring out what are the best tools to use to create a no-code project. And I've always found it insanely valuable to see how other makers built theirs. One of the most popular questions I see asked and have been asked in the Maker community is, "where do I start?" And, "what no-code tools did you use to build it?" πŸ”₯The solution: Create a way for anyone to discover the best no-code tools to use and help you make that thing you want to do. What's different with version 2.0? It's much, much more customized with no-code stack recommendations. And since launching in August 2019, I've interviewed and discussed with dozens of insanely talented Makers in the no-code space, to understand why they chose the tools they used. All the recommendations are sourced from Makers. Get Stackd is built off of the Making community who pays it forward. Makers helping other Makers. It's the essence of why I love what I do and made this. I hope that it helps you. What's new: 1. Variations: 1000+ different variations of no-code stacks to use 2. Analyzed: Your idea + your skill level + complexity of what you want to build are now heavily factored in 3. Mobile App Rec's: What are the best no-code tools to use to create a native mobile app? πŸ€”The part you might find most interesting is these stack recommendations are based on real data points from actual successful no-code projects. πŸ™πŸ½It is my hope that this version 2.0 helps reduce the feeling of being overwhelmed when starting, and allows Makers to spend more time talking to users, marketing their product...less time building. I hope you check it out. Special thanks to these Makers who have helped me to this point to launch: @5harath @noahmakes @thisiskp_ @gill_works @craigjbarber @_danielmeade @HainingMax @naz_09 @kurtybot πŸ‘‡πŸ½OH and one last thing... The stack I used to build Get Stackd: -Typeform -Airtable -Zapier -Gmail πŸ‘‹πŸΌWhat is your tech stack?πŸ‘‹πŸΌ Leave a comment πŸ“ below and I'll add it to the list. πŸ™‚
Craig Barber
A great way to get inspiration and suggestions on how you can build awesome stuff with no code
Kieran Ball
Definitely needed, great work!
Michael Novotny
@kieranball Hey Thanks Kieran!
Kevin Newman
This is an awesome resource that makes getting started on a project seamless. To more building!
Tem Nugmanov
This is brilliant! Excited to see this grow. Congratulations on the launch πŸš€
Michael Novotny
@temirlan Thanks Tim appreciate the support!
Clemens Stromeyer
Great resource πŸš€ Thank you!
Sharath Kuruganty
I have known @michaeljnovotny since my early days as a maker and he is one of the active voices we hear on pushing no-code movement forward. He has been relentlessly providing value to makers through Side Project Stack and now with Get Stackd 2.0 πŸ™ "Where do I start?" I get this question a lot from people who are new to no-code and I can confidently say Get Stackd 2.0 is your answer! With a massive overhaul, the product is packed with over 1000+ combinations of no-code stacks gathered from over 700 makers πŸ”₯ If you are a beginner or figuring out what stack is better for your next big idea, get started with Get Stackd 2.0 πŸš€
Whit Anderson
Such a cool tool! Congrats on the launch πŸš€
Noah
Get Stackd was a huge help to me when figuring out what tools to use for my project. It's a great resource for anyone when learning no code tools, or if you just need a quick recommendation for a project idea. Great job @michaeljnovotny!
Michael Novotny
@noahmakes Hey thanks Noah for the feedback. I'm glad it helped.
Jesus Vargas
Excellent resource for anyone getting into the nocode space. Well done!
Pierre Tillement
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Michael Gill
One of the most common questions I get is "How do I know what no-code tools to use for my specific project?" Trying to figure out the right tools for your specific use case is not easy, short of trying out every single one. That's why I'm excited for this release from @michaeljnovotny! Congrats and I'm excited to see where you take this! πŸš€
Michael Novotny
@gill_works Thanks Michael for the feedback. I really appreciate what you do for the no-code community with Nocode.Coffee. It is a great help.
Ash
Wonderful beginner resource. I appreciate anything that makes it easier for creators to get building and transforming their idea into something they can ship. Will be using this in the weeks ahead πŸ˜€ Thanks Michael!
Michael Novotny
@modernafflatus Hey thanks Ash for the feedback! You hit the nail on the head and it is my hope it encourages more folks to get started if they have never shipped before.
edmund amoye
I've used this a couple times now. It provides good recommendations. Amazing that its all automated. Great resource.
Michael Novotny
@edmundamoye Hey Edmund thanks for the support! That is correct 100% automated and built with no-code.
Enrico Faccioli
Well done Michael, another great addition to the nocode ecosystem.
Dan
Great work Michael! Love this. This is going to be so useful for makers new to the no-code space.
Michael Novotny
@max_haining1 Thanks Max, hope to continue to enable Makers helping other Makers.
Paul Hersztowski (@team_uigstudio)
@5harath great job Guys!