Great video Rob! I appreciate No-Code for it's minimum entry barrier. If you can build a funnel using ClickFunnels, you can probably build a simple web app using No-Code solutions. No-Code solutions nowadays are similar to WordPress a long time ago, when people were coding html pages by hand. They disrupt the industry in a positive way, giving entrepreneurs the tools to test their ideas, and free up developer time to invent new things.
Hi Veritech38! Check out the full slide deck here: microconf.squarespace.com/s/Rob-Walling-The-SaaS-Founders-Guide-to-No-Code.pdf The slide you are asking about is #23.
For the past three years, I've explored various no-code and low-code platforms, and finally settled on an open-source, self-hosted, low-code toolset. It beats SaaS no-code platforms by a mile. Usually, your capabilities are limited to what your software tool can do, especially with SaaS. But when you choose developer tools, you expect to go beyond these limits. SaaS no-code platforms are just another type of software, and you can hit a wall if it doesn't support a particular function. This isn't a viable long-term solution. That's why I chose open-source, extendable, low-code tools. They handle most of the heavy lifting, but give me more freedom. If I need something outside the box, I'm not stuck. I can always add a bit of JavaScript code or an npm package for that custom functionality.
@@compton8301 Facebook groups related to the specific no code platforms. Post in these groups, share projects you are working on. Answer peoples questions, solve peoples problems. Share resources.
Great video Rob!
I appreciate No-Code for it's minimum entry barrier.
If you can build a funnel using ClickFunnels, you can probably build a simple web app using No-Code solutions.
No-Code solutions nowadays are similar to WordPress a long time ago, when people were coding html pages by hand. They disrupt the industry in a positive way, giving entrepreneurs the tools to test their ideas, and free up developer time to invent new things.
Thank you Rob, I just passed 7:55 on the video. Where can I go to find a higher resolution image of those no-code companies?
Hi Veritech38! Check out the full slide deck here: microconf.squarespace.com/s/Rob-Walling-The-SaaS-Founders-Guide-to-No-Code.pdf
The slide you are asking about is #23.
@@MicroConf thank you
thank you for the informative video
Thank you for watching.
I am now on the mastermind matching wait-list.
For the past three years, I've explored various no-code and low-code platforms, and finally settled on an open-source, self-hosted, low-code toolset. It beats SaaS no-code platforms by a mile.
Usually, your capabilities are limited to what your software tool can do, especially with SaaS. But when you choose developer tools, you expect to go beyond these limits. SaaS no-code platforms are just another type of software, and you can hit a wall if it doesn't support a particular function. This isn't a viable long-term solution.
That's why I chose open-source, extendable, low-code tools. They handle most of the heavy lifting, but give me more freedom. If I need something outside the box, I'm not stuck. I can always add a bit of JavaScript code or an npm package for that custom functionality.
Thank you for sharing.
I’m a full time no code freelancer
Awesome. Tips on how to break into the industry?
@@compton8301 Facebook groups related to the specific no code platforms. Post in these groups, share projects you are working on. Answer peoples questions, solve peoples problems. Share resources.
is it possible to be a solo founder?
Absolutely 100% yes.
Even having some codes for basic elements could save a huge amount of time and struggling.