@@JesseShowalter So I almost invested in Adobe XD and Bravo and then I discovered that you have to pay Bravo **FOREVER** for your app, in order to not lose app functionality?! I was going to make a little app for my non-profit employer until I discovered I would have to pay €19 a month FOREVER and have branding on the app. Seems like paying a developer would pay off fairly quickly. Even better, if Bravo folds... Your app dies.
I'm in a similar boat! I love Development stuff, but I swear that just the visuals of code trigger some type of ADHD within me. How did you make the transition from development to UI/UIX?
when i see your videos i allways remember what u said to me when i was about to quit.. get out of the perfection mentality and get to the production mentality ("from how do i start design series"), now im making 2.5k/month as a student with only one and a half years of experience thanks so much.
No code has given some major fire power to designers 🔥 in my opinion, all web designers should become proficient in Webflow. It will 100X your value as a designer 💪🏼💥 Thanks Jesse
This is amazing but the naiveness of code apps are just insane have you ever tried react with next js sites load instantly I mean instant all works as apps BTW I love your videos will like to here your tots on react and next js
As a dev, I built my time sheet and invoicing app with a low code tool in about a day. All I needed was to deploy a database and sign up for a cloud email thingy. It's so awesome for prototyping ideas quickly. My invoicing app is just for internal use so I won't be touching it much. But now I'm thinking to ditch the traditional way I'm building an app/service and just get a working prototype up as quickly as possible. No need to concern myself about architecture, code structure, technologies etc. It takes so much time to understand what you're even building in the first place and you sink so much time into things that end up not being used. With no code tools, you can just swap out a few components as soon as you have a new idea and get it working within minutes.
Would love to know the path to becoming one myself. I’m so interested in development, but to be honest the coding and debugging looks boring as hell to me. Not sorry lol
If no-code tools do replace developers to an extent, the developers may have the luxury of charging more. As with your tailor analogy, you can buy a "cheap" suit from Macy's, or you can get it hand-crafted. Specialties have only loss popularity, but they are certainly still in business. Low demand is still demand, as long as there are a decent amount of people willing to pay that premium.
Dev here. I got no problem with such videos or technologies. Anything that gets my work done super quick and with accuracy, I'm down for it. As for those who think coding is the ONLY way, dude, keep an open mind and keep it moving.. Lol.. 🤣
This isn't going to change the industry... These sorts of tools have existed for years and they're extremely limiting in terms of scope and customizability.
@@iMutiny Yep! Moreover, people that embrace nocode are the ones that don't want to pay money to create their own business. Nocode SaaS is a terrible business model which is destinated to fade away. Also, non-technical people have no clue on how to develop software and all the process behind it, that's why they think they can do anything, they are just falling for the marketing ads. And honestly, have you ever heard of a tech product built with no-code making money? I did not 😂
This video is insane!! Such good information! 👏🏾 I’ve JUUUUUSST become aware of no code development and I’m mind blown 🤯! Beautiful time to be alive! 🌎 Thank you!!
some honorable mentions: Glide - make apps using google sheets Carrd - super cheap and powerful one-page website creator notiontowebsite.com - just as the name suggests, add a custom domain to a notion page. If you love how great is notion for organizing data, then turn it into a website. Super cool
Great vid, Jesse! I'm excited to use Bravo, it will give me an excuse to try out a bunch of app ideas I've been wanting to design but not wanting to code. Also, as a full-fledged UX designer in a small company, I sometimes wish I could just dev it out to avoid the lack of detail and care for the designs that our developers embrace... how would you approach a company to use tools like this?
Word! As a software engineer that’s been a bit burned out with code. I’m all for this. Let’s be clear... you still have to have good design skills to make something great. Custom code development will always have a place especially in the enterprise space. This is simple a set of tools to speed up those who want to design and implement a bit faster. But let me stop typing and watch the video... 😆. Always good content Jessie!
@Ion Marcel Cool. the more the merrier, when it comes to front end design (like without JavaScript or jQuery). It seems a bit archaic to design bit by bit.
Cool video Jesse. I think Elementor and Divi deserved an honourable mention for website builders. Also WordPress next update will have a built in website builder too.
Play looks revolutionary! I can't wait to try that out when it's complete. This looks as though it could shake up the field of prototyping tools. Definitely the main nocode tool I'm excited for.
I’m a high school student who wants to become a designer specializing in logos, stationary, and UI. Even though NoCode options are becoming prevalent, do you think UI designers should still be able to code their own projects, or could I get away with being only a designer? I love design, but haven’t been interested in code. I’ve binged a ton of your videos recently, and love the content.
Conner Gates You’re right on time, bro. With no code movement, you can just focus on your UI skills. But having basic knowledge on coding is a plus. Good luck!
If you want to create web interfaces you have be able to code, is not a plus is a must. Visual programming is simply too limited and the no-code movement will fade out at some point (it is already)
I was surprised you didn't mention Elementor or Beaver Builder, etc. I'd love to hear your thoughts on these sometime if you're ever able :) I see them mentioned quite a bit in my design groups.
Dude, SUCH A GOOD VIDEO TOPIC. I have been trying to follow the progress of this movement for awhile. While it makes me a bit nervous as a dev/designer, I think it is inevitable.
Thanks for the video. I think that, apart from the website Vs mobile app classification you already made, another important one is apps for the general public Vs. apps for internal use (workflow management & similar). I would say almost all the tools you mentioned belong to the first category (they build apps/sites for the general public) but there are many no-code low-code tools that are more focused on building internal tools, e.g. a simple CRM or ERP (typically, they have less graphic/UI features and more options to implement custom workflows).
2 or so years ago I started using Webflow for freelance web design but stopped after I got a 9-5 at a marketing agency doing graphic design. Now I wanna get back into freelance web design but I'm conflicted if I should relearn Webflow or give EditorX a go. Note: I used to develop websites with traditional code but switched to no code and I have no plans to go back to a code editor lol
Thanks, nice job on this video, another video on this topic could focus on this questions ‘what if your friend is a back end developer and is giving you a bunch of APIs to connect to your design’ can you use any of these no code front ends to integrate with a traditional back end in git - or do you need to freshen your front dev coding skills? 😉
The barrier is lower but first is better to learn coding before using shortcuts.... Knowing how to program will help to make higher quality products using no code tools. IMHO
Very,but it's funny how most people always fight against change.Not realizing that when one fights you will always loose.Lets embrace change Adapt or die
I think every developer should work with no code low code because we want to progress the future for society's to spend time on more important stuff! I am all about progress and making peoples live better and easier. Thats what all man kind has been all about is progress and bettering lives!
But the so called no-code approach is an old outdated approach from 30/40 years ago when coding was really hard and time consuming, it's not the future and it makes the lives of developers more miserable , especially during testing and deployment stages.
So newbie here, at 45 years old and 26 years in the car business I am looking to get into tech. The coding quite frankly scares the crap out of me as someone with no experience coming in to the game so late. I feel like UI is probably a better fit for me personality wise, but seeing these design tools that require little to know coding really excites me. I do not want to go the traditional college route, I’d really like to dedicate more time to it than that would allow, and also move along faster than going semester by semester. Can anyone recommend a reputable program (boot camp type) that will help me get going and not break the bank? Love this video, subscribed and so happy that I stumbled on it this morning
i was a coder now passing a burnout so.. i'm going more on the designer side of the force, don't see myself creating the new robot to mars, so no-code looks a nice fit for me
Awesome video Jesse, I tried my hands on supernova last year pretty awesome tool though with some bugs (i hope it has been fixed). But am seriously loving the NOCODE Revolution. Seems yo
Hi i want to build an application for a college project, the idea of the application is: an app that saves invoices by scanning them. My question: which platform is the best to use and it will help with building the application?
Just wanted to add something about notion, you can actually set up a notion page with a custom URL. I've seen someones personal portfolio made in notion. It looked really great.
No mentions about the enterprise LCNC platforms like Outsystems or Mendix where everything is included (db, code, app, integrations etc)? Where do they fit in all of this...
Jesse I’m a full stack JavaScript developer for a insurance. Company and I will tell you I use webflow and Elementor divi. Like one of my friends taught me right tool for the right job if I need to use a lot apis and persist to the database I’ll go react mongo dn express if I need a site quick nice and the budget is tight Wordpress or we flow for the win
Jesse, are sites made with No-Code tools slower than with traditional HTML,CSS and JS? I'm a self-taught developer and I started learning to make websites 3 years ago, before these tools really became popular. I've gotten pretty good and want to start freelancing, but I'm on the fence about whether I should continue hand-coding sites or just ditch it and switch to Webflow.
Awesome video Jesse! I was wondering if these products were only for front-end development. You would still need a developer to take on the back-end, right?
I think it depends on the size and requirements of the project... like they all look slick and stuff, but if you dig deeper you find constraints on constraints with platforms like Webflow and Bravo, while with Anima you're gonna get messy code that can be possibly be used for a professional project that requires any form of back end reliability. So for a medium to big corporation i don't think these are even viable options.
@@Man0fSteell They will never be. Or at least if they want to be they will have to open themselves for code customization. Which is basically back to square one. Nocode tools have been around for more than 20 years.
Gr8 video, thx for your job!!!. Can you recomend any no code software which can help me to create quizz web app for students with registration and counting points for good answers?
Oohhhh wow ! This is super exciting and little frightening 😸 i am graphic designer still doing my research about UX\UI field and this info is bomb 💣 👌 🙌 like woooaahhhh !! I feel like people with small businesses and small sellers will be able to create their own website and launch and do business.
Thanks to you i've found notion and it is a life changer. For mobile app, is there a no-code tools that support fingerprint authentication or what do you recommend ?
Thanks for the shoutout, Jesse! We're just as excited about the no code movement! It's real, and it's just the beginning! 🥳
Thanks Webflow for doing everything you do for the community. The revolution is here and I am excited
❤️
Thanks for the mention Jesse! We're as stoked as you are about the no-code revolution! 👏
Thanks Bravo. Keep up the good work
@@JesseShowalter So I almost invested in Adobe XD and Bravo and then I discovered that you have to pay Bravo **FOREVER** for your app, in order to not lose app functionality?! I was going to make a little app for my non-profit employer until I discovered I would have to pay €19 a month FOREVER and have branding on the app. Seems like paying a developer would pay off fairly quickly. Even better, if Bravo folds... Your app dies.
XD, Webflow, and Notion are changing my life.
Yesssss!!!
How do you use Notion?
@@joshuaramos9881 did you find your answers? Ahahah
Thank you for the shoutout, Jesse! Can't wait for what's next. 🚀
YEAH!! So stoked, and thanks for all that you do! 🔥🤘
My dev days were over long time ago and moving on to UI/UX designing. But hey, thanks for sharing! Now i can create websites again
That's awesome!
I'm in a similar boat! I love Development stuff, but I swear that just the visuals of code trigger some type of ADHD within me. How did you make the transition from development to UI/UIX?
@@joaquin67 same but I actually have ADHD lol man code editors are a love hate for me. Visual dev is so much more freeing!
when i see your videos i allways remember what u said to me when i was about to quit.. get out of the perfection mentality and get to the production mentality ("from how do i start design series"), now im making 2.5k/month as a student with only one and a half years of experience thanks so much.
GET. IT. So stoked for you. Money is helpful, but discipline and determination are priceless!! Go get em!
No code has given some major fire power to designers 🔥 in my opinion, all web designers should become proficient in Webflow. It will 100X your value as a designer 💪🏼💥 Thanks Jesse
This is amazing but the naiveness of code apps are just insane have you ever tried react with next js sites load instantly I mean instant all works as apps BTW I love your videos will like to here your tots on react and next js
As a dev, I built my time sheet and invoicing app with a low code tool in about a day. All I needed was to deploy a database and sign up for a cloud email thingy. It's so awesome for prototyping ideas quickly.
My invoicing app is just for internal use so I won't be touching it much. But now I'm thinking to ditch the traditional way I'm building an app/service and just get a working prototype up as quickly as possible. No need to concern myself about architecture, code structure, technologies etc. It takes so much time to understand what you're even building in the first place and you sink so much time into things that end up not being used. With no code tools, you can just swap out a few components as soon as you have a new idea and get it working within minutes.
But do yoi think its good for build apps that would be used for commercial purpose
Thank you for sharing this! As a no-code builder - I agree the revolution is nigh :)
Would love to know the path to becoming one myself. I’m so interested in development, but to be honest the coding and debugging looks boring as hell to me. Not sorry lol
This ist totally nuts, this is really totaly nuts, I can't even find words for that
Hahaha! Glad you enjoyed it, have a great day!
Mr jesse i want a offline free software (free source code ) for making high slandered app can be possible it is.
If no-code tools do replace developers to an extent, the developers may have the luxury of charging more. As with your tailor analogy, you can buy a "cheap" suit from Macy's, or you can get it hand-crafted. Specialties have only loss popularity, but they are certainly still in business. Low demand is still demand, as long as there are a decent amount of people willing to pay that premium.
True
Good points
Are we like 6 layer deep in Inception and I'm Leo DiCaprio trynna figure who i am??? 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks Jesse, you made my day! :)
Dev here. I got no problem with such videos or technologies. Anything that gets my work done super quick and with accuracy, I'm down for it.
As for those who think coding is the ONLY way, dude, keep an open mind and keep it moving.. Lol.. 🤣
Great attitude towards the changing industry. 👍🏼
This isn't going to change the industry... These sorts of tools have existed for years and they're extremely limiting in terms of scope and customizability.
@@iMutiny auto like to not die. If u r not interested why are u here dude?
@@iMutiny you are so right, these tools cannot do everything, like webrtc, map, socketio, etc, you can only build simple app with these tools !!!
@@iMutiny Yep! Moreover, people that embrace nocode are the ones that don't want to pay money to create their own business. Nocode SaaS is a terrible business model which is destinated to fade away.
Also, non-technical people have no clue on how to develop software and all the process behind it, that's why they think they can do anything, they are just falling for the marketing ads.
And honestly, have you ever heard of a tech product built with no-code making money? I did not 😂
This video is insane!! Such good information! 👏🏾 I’ve JUUUUUSST become aware of no code development and I’m mind blown 🤯! Beautiful time to be alive! 🌎 Thank you!!
I started learning no code back in May-April and was able to build and launch my first app within a month.
No Code Is the future.
That’s killer!! 🔥
did you had a prior coding experience?
@@pranavc801 no
That's great! Which platform did you use and which tutorials did you see ??
What did you use?
I'm on board babyyyyy! Great video Jesse and thank you very much for sharing those incredible tools.
My pleasure!! Let me know if I can ever help you
alright, you got me bud, your personality won me over the longer I watched, you've got a new subscriber my man 😉
Oh man! Welcome aboard and thanks so much for the support, Gavin! 🎉🤙☺️
@@JesseShowalter yeah your expressions are legit funny and remain relevant to the topic, very light-hearted, reminds me of my own antics
some honorable mentions:
Glide - make apps using google sheets
Carrd - super cheap and powerful one-page website creator
notiontowebsite.com - just as the name suggests, add a custom domain to a notion page. If you love how great is notion for organizing data, then turn it into a website. Super cool
Thanks for the share
Great vid, Jesse! I'm excited to use Bravo, it will give me an excuse to try out a bunch of app ideas I've been wanting to design but not wanting to code. Also, as a full-fledged UX designer in a small company, I sometimes wish I could just dev it out to avoid the lack of detail and care for the designs that our developers embrace... how would you approach a company to use tools like this?
Jesse, you're crazy in the right way and I love it! Thank you to be who you are 😉
Hahaha, thank you so much! I really appreciate it!! 🥺🤣
Word! As a software engineer that’s been a bit burned out with code. I’m all for this. Let’s be clear... you still have to have good design skills to make something great. Custom code development will always have a place especially in the enterprise space. This is simple a set of tools to speed up those who want to design and implement a bit faster. But let me stop typing and watch the video... 😆. Always good content Jessie!
@Ion Marcel Cool. the more the merrier, when it comes to front end design (like without JavaScript or jQuery). It seems a bit archaic to design bit by bit.
I am ready to get on this no code train. Best news since Netflix 😊
Cool video Jesse. I think Elementor and Divi deserved an honourable mention for website builders. Also WordPress next update will have a built in website builder too.
Thanks so much, Jerome!!
Play looks revolutionary! I can't wait to try that out when it's complete. This looks as though it could shake up the field of prototyping tools. Definitely the main nocode tool I'm excited for.
Thank you so much, I’m so stoked!!
But did you find it tho ? I can’t find it
I’m a high school student who wants to become a designer specializing in logos, stationary, and UI. Even though NoCode options are becoming prevalent, do you think UI designers should still be able to code their own projects, or could I get away with being only a designer? I love design, but haven’t been interested in code. I’ve binged a ton of your videos recently, and love the content.
Conner Gates You’re right on time, bro. With no code movement, you can just focus on your UI skills. But having basic knowledge on coding is a plus. Good luck!
If you want to create web interfaces you have be able to code, is not a plus is a must. Visual programming is simply too limited and the no-code movement will fade out at some point (it is already)
I'm a similar age to you, and I've been able to build a pretty decent income using Webflow to develop sites that I design
I was surprised you didn't mention Elementor or Beaver Builder, etc. I'd love to hear your thoughts on these sometime if you're ever able :) I see them mentioned quite a bit in my design groups.
Amazing info buddy. I am excited about the Play platform. Thanks a lot for sharing
Dude, SUCH A GOOD VIDEO TOPIC. I have been trying to follow the progress of this movement for awhile. While it makes me a bit nervous as a dev/designer, I think it is inevitable.
Thanks for the encouragement and watching the video. I agree it’s inevitable
Thanks, As excited as you to hear there is world for NO code lovers
I am onboard , there is a lot of potential
Thanks for the video. I think that, apart from the website Vs mobile app classification you already made, another important one is apps for the general public Vs. apps for internal use (workflow management & similar). I would say almost all the tools you mentioned belong to the first category (they build apps/sites for the general public) but there are many no-code low-code tools that are more focused on building internal tools, e.g. a simple CRM or ERP (typically, they have less graphic/UI features and more options to implement custom workflows).
So helpful and packed with insightful practical tools and suggestions. Thanks, Jesse!! Just subbed! 👊🏾
This is exactly what I’m looking for thanks man
Great video! Clinked is a no code platform and we're loving the energy for it! No code revolution has commenced 🎉
Thanks a lot cause am in with the NO CODE REVOLUTION
I had no idea there were so many to choose from. Man, I got some homework to do. Thanks man!
I like that you're not a code snob
Hahaha the info is great but his personality is great!! Definitely made me subscribe 🤪🤪🤪
Thanks so much, J Tech!! 😆😆😆
Cant believe I liked this video as much as I did
Hahah, thank you, Brian?
I'm on board. Loved it. Developers watch out 😀
Thanks 👍🏼
Thanks very good informatiom about no-code, i want to learn it
So excited for the revolution!
2 or so years ago I started using Webflow for freelance web design but stopped after I got a 9-5 at a marketing agency doing graphic design. Now I wanna get back into freelance web design but I'm conflicted if I should relearn Webflow or give EditorX a go.
Note: I used to develop websites with traditional code but switched to no code and I have no plans to go back to a code editor lol
I looooove web flow! I also like the fact that they have funny engaging tutorials and great support which really makes learning the tool easy.
such a lovely way of presentation! thanks, dude!
Thanks, nice job on this video, another video on this topic could focus on this questions ‘what if your friend is a back end developer and is giving you a bunch of APIs to connect to your design’ can you use any of these no code front ends to integrate with a traditional back end in git - or do you need to freshen your front dev coding skills? 😉
The barrier is lower but first is better to learn coding before using shortcuts.... Knowing how to program will help to make higher quality products using no code tools. IMHO
Excellent Jesse.
This is super dooper amazing Jasse....
wooh..... really fascinating....
Thanks alot such super dooper stufff.
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for the details and relevant information. Was able to know about No Code low code Tools easily on your Channel.
Great video as always! Thanks for all the info/help.
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Love your energy!
Thanks, Lady!
I am excited that there is a movement on nocode
So good!
Love the energy! I am onboard with you
Woahh!!! That's very exciting about No Code tools..all of them are superb amazing..Can't wait to explore more ..
Also I like your cool accent .
such a showman 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️
Mahalo!
this is the game changer
Totally!
No-code is the future. 💙
Man, you deserve my subscribed
Oh man, thanks so much! Welcome aboard!! 😊😊😊
no code revolution will change the job field in a hugeeee way
I agree and I can’t wait to see how
Very,but it's funny how most people always fight against change.Not realizing that when one fights you will always loose.Lets embrace change
Adapt or die
100%
Lol it won't. It didn't for 20 years
I think every developer should work with no code low code because we want to progress the future for society's to spend time on more important stuff! I am all about progress and making peoples live better and easier. Thats what all man kind has been all about is progress and bettering lives!
Time is precious, i agree!
But the so called no-code approach is an old outdated approach from 30/40 years ago when coding was really hard and time consuming, it's not the future and it makes the lives of developers more miserable , especially during testing and deployment stages.
This is super exciting!
I’m so so glad you enjoyed it, Martel!
Let's Go!!!
Come on!!! 🔥
So newbie here, at 45 years old and 26 years in the car business I am looking to get into tech. The coding quite frankly scares the crap out of me as someone with no experience coming in to the game so late. I feel like UI is probably a better fit for me personality wise, but seeing these design tools that require little to know coding really excites me. I do not want to go the traditional college route, I’d really like to dedicate more time to it than that would allow, and also move along faster than going semester by semester. Can anyone recommend a reputable program (boot camp type) that will help me get going and not break the bank? Love this video, subscribed and so happy that I stumbled on it this morning
i was a coder now passing a burnout so.. i'm going more on the designer side of the force, don't see myself creating the new robot to mars, so no-code looks a nice fit for me
So helpful, thank you!!! And yes, I reacted the same way when you said EditorX...it's by WIX ew..lol..but I trust you if you say it's good!! lol
Excellent, many thanks
You’re so welcome, Josep!
Definitely code! Or something powerful and free like WordPress.
Yeah!!!!
Word press is DEAD. HAHAHAHHHA WP is SHITE... is horrible!! SEE YA!!
Awesome video Jesse, I tried my hands on supernova last year pretty awesome tool though with some bugs (i hope it has been fixed). But am seriously loving the NOCODE Revolution. Seems yo
We've come along way since then! :D
@@supernovastudio4727 that's awesome, i will be using it for my next project
This was super helpful and entertaining, i LOLed in a few places!
Thanks so much, Grace 😂
No Code is growing
Jesse, you are so freaking funny, Awesome video man!😂❤️❤️
Hi i want to build an application for a college project, the idea of the application is: an app that saves invoices by scanning them.
My question: which platform is the best to use and it will help with building the application?
Just wanted to add something about notion, you can actually set up a notion page with a custom URL. I've seen someones personal portfolio made in notion. It looked really great.
Great tip! Thanks for sharing
If I want to make an online battle 2dtype game what should I use?
Hi there
You didn't mention bubble 🙄
I think it's one of the most wonderful no code tools
No mentions about the enterprise LCNC platforms like Outsystems or Mendix where everything is included (db, code, app, integrations etc)? Where do they fit in all of this...
Jesse I’m a full stack JavaScript developer for a insurance. Company and I will tell you I use webflow and Elementor divi. Like one of my friends taught me right tool for the right job if I need to use a lot apis and persist to the database I’ll go react mongo dn express if I need a site quick nice and the budget is tight Wordpress or we flow for the win
Thanks so much Eddie!! 🔥🔥🔥
Mind blown!!!!
Yeah!! 🔥🔥🔥
We is onboard, too, Baba. 😂
Cool video, I like the tone and flow. Which part of it is sponsored ?
QUESTION: If WebFlow is here, do we still need Figma or XD?
Yes, You need a design tool. Webflow is a development tool
Jesse, are sites made with No-Code tools slower than with traditional HTML,CSS and JS? I'm a self-taught developer and I started learning to make websites 3 years ago, before these tools really became popular. I've gotten pretty good and want to start freelancing, but I'm on the fence about whether I should continue hand-coding sites or just ditch it and switch to Webflow.
Awesome video Jesse! I was wondering if these products were only for front-end development. You would still need a developer to take on the back-end, right?
It depends on what your looking to do. Some of these tools allow for complex functionality
I juat knew about Bubble, Kodular and thunkable. Didnt know most of those
That’s awesome, glad I was able to showcase some new ones for you!
great content as always!
Appreciate it!
I tried supernova, couldn't figure out how to work with dynamic data on the platform, is that a possibility?
Awesome Video!
Man, you rock! Tks
Thank so much!!
I think it depends on the size and requirements of the project... like they all look slick and stuff, but if you dig deeper you find constraints on constraints with platforms like Webflow and Bravo, while with Anima you're gonna get messy code that can be possibly be used for a professional project that requires any form of back end reliability.
So for a medium to big corporation i don't think these are even viable options.
def not now, but its a matter of when
@@Man0fSteell They will never be. Or at least if they want to be they will have to open themselves for code customization. Which is basically back to square one.
Nocode tools have been around for more than 20 years.
Honestly, most of the times, even with small business is not a viable option. It always depends on the product you want to build.
If Daniel Tosh was a genius. He would be this man. Close your eyes and listen. Am I nuts?
🤣🤣🤣 thanks so much!
Wait but can you convert the app that you built with these tools into actual code? That would be cool and save me alot of time
certain tools like webflow can do that for you
Gr8 video, thx for your job!!!. Can you recomend any no code software which can help me to create quizz web app for students with registration and counting points for good answers?
I don't want to learn 2 code so I'm waiting for the nocode revolution
I'm in!!!
YES!!!
Oohhhh wow ! This is super exciting and little frightening 😸 i am graphic designer still doing my research about UX\UI field and this info is bomb 💣 👌 🙌 like woooaahhhh !!
I feel like people with small businesses and small sellers will be able to create their own website and launch and do business.
These are exciting times 🤘
I don’t get what web app is. Is it an app that creates websites, or that the websites contains an app?
Thanks to you i've found notion and it is a life changer. For mobile app, is there a no-code tools that support fingerprint authentication or what do you recommend ?
Hah. I used to be a vb.net programmer at the age of 7. Welp time to get off the coding station :D So glad to be back in the dev coding.
That’s incredible!
Let’s gooooo!!!