Ultimate no-code toolkit
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Ultimate no-code toolkit

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Figma - A vector graphics editor and prototyping tool which is primarily web-based. You can use it to design, prototype, and gather feedback all in one place.
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Airtable - The power of a database with the familiarity of a spreadsheet. AKA, spreadsheets on steroids.
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Zapier - Zapier connects third-party apps and allows you to automate workflows without the need to write code.

Why I like It - Super easy to setup, low-cost and huge list of services they integrate.

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Bubble - The most powerful no-code platform, empowering entrepreneurs to build production-ready web apps.
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Glide - Build mobile apps from a spreadsheet without coding
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Voiceflow - Collaboratively design, prototype and launch voice applications for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. No coding needed.

Why I like It - The product has an easy interface and allows you to simply drag-and-drop boxes to create workflows.

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Carrd - Carrd is a platform for building simple, responsive, one-page sites for pretty much anything, whether it's a personal profile, a landing page with a MailChimp signup form, or something a bit more elaborate.
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Squarespace - provides software as a service for website building and hosting, and allows users to use pre-built website templates and drag-and-drop elements to create and modify webpages.
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Notion - an application that provides components such as databases, kanban boards, wikis, calendars, and reminders. Users can connect these components to create their own systems for knowledge management, note-taking, data management, project management, among others.
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Cenario - uses Artificial Intelligence and real-time global data to predict a business’s financial future in different scenarios
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Gumroad - digital commerce platform that enables writers, musicians, filmmakers, designers, etc. to easily sell their products online.

Why I like It - Lets you focus on the work your selling and easily getting paid for it.

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IFTTT - IFTTT is the free way to do more with hundreds of the apps and devices you love, including Twitter, Dropbox, Evernote, Nest, Fitbit, Amazon Alexa, and Google Assistant.

Why I like it - very simple to use in order to automate tasks across different services. The main difference with Zapier is that IFTTT is more geared towards individual users nd their workflow.

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This page was last updated @February 17, 2021 - If there are any no-code tools you're passionate about and think I should include in the list, please reach out via @nslimak