So my question relates to a SaaS model I’m working on. If today, a PM and a design engineer are working on a solution that I think I can deliver to a project estimator in a few minutes after a series of questions and answers (brief interview), which dev tool should I use then? Is it speed to market or complexity driven?
Hi Christian, thanks for sharing this! I’ve been interested in building with FlutterFlow for a while, but does seem far more technical. Any courses/resources you’d recommend to learn Flutter?
@wearenocode thanks for this honest and articulate video. Quick question: will I deal with a lot of bugs if I publish my own app (through these platforms)? 2. How much does it cost to publish my own app and is it a one time fee?
Hi there. Thanks for this super informative video. You mentioned something very interesting. To start off on an easier platform and then once you have some traction and experience, move to a more sophisticated platform. That sounds really like a perfect idea but I worry about 2 things. Can you easily just take your customer info and data with you? Is there a problem for the ios and android app stores if you switch platforms? Thanks very much, really appreciate this video!
Hey Eric, yes, you always have access to your customer information and yes, if you switch platforms you will have to republish in the app store. You are right to ask these questions. Also at this point, the biggest thing to consider is that in 95% of cases the first product you launch (with code or no-code) will need to be adapted to the market realities. At least a little, if not a lot. This is why if you build something with a simpler platform in a couple weeks-months then it will always be worth starting small and then building based on customer feedback.
So my question relates to a SaaS model I’m working on. If today, a PM and a design engineer are working on a solution that I think I can deliver to a project estimator in a few minutes after a series of questions and answers (brief interview), which dev tool should I use then? Is it speed to market or complexity driven?
thank you so much for the video its helping me with my fll project so much
Great vid! Looking for a builder that can integrate Ai like GPT and image generators, any recommendations?
Adalo does it, it has a paid component to integrate with chat gpt (easy and reliable)
thankyou for this video, it saved my life!
Hi Christian, thanks for sharing this! I’ve been interested in building with FlutterFlow for a while, but does seem far more technical. Any courses/resources you’d recommend to learn Flutter?
I can help guide you on your learning journey.
Would be interested as well if not too technical
which no code builder can do audio rooms? many thanks!
@wearenocode thanks for this honest and articulate video. Quick question: will I deal with a lot of bugs if I publish my own app (through these platforms)? 2. How much does it cost to publish my own app and is it a one time fee?
1) There will usually be fewer bugs, but it really depends on how it’s built. 2) Depends on the platform but it’s always a subscription.
Is there anyplatform with 1 time fee rather monthly.
I am looking for lifetime thing
it's 2023 - that's how they make money, with subscriptions
Hi there. Thanks for this super informative video. You mentioned something very interesting. To start off on an easier platform and then once you have some traction and experience, move to a more sophisticated platform. That sounds really like a perfect idea but I worry about 2 things. Can you easily just take your customer info and data with you? Is there a problem for the ios and android app stores if you switch platforms? Thanks very much, really appreciate this video!
Hey Eric, yes, you always have access to your customer information and yes, if you switch platforms you will have to republish in the app store. You are right to ask these questions. Also at this point, the biggest thing to consider is that in 95% of cases the first product you launch (with code or no-code) will need to be adapted to the market realities. At least a little, if not a lot. This is why if you build something with a simpler platform in a couple weeks-months then it will always be worth starting small and then building based on customer feedback.
@@wearenocode Thank you for the speedy reply and great advice. Subscribing to your channel!
Do you think you can learn coding starting from no code builder apps?
i have something designed on Figma, what is the best way to bring it to life?
Buzzy for web apps, Bravo Studio for mobile.
How do these no-code apps compare to Bubble?
Bubble is oriented more towards web desktop apps
Pls Mr I can't login to My good barber
dude is on so much Adral or coke that doesn't blink once and round centered eyeballs :))
Haha, nope I don’t even drink. 🤣
"Afro-American" "In the UK" WTF??? Are we in the 1960's? What's happening here?