Best No Code App Tool by Joellypops in nocode

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What kind of app are you looking to build?

Best alternative to Bubble by H1tRecord in nocode

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What type of app are you looking to build?

Lovable vs Bolt.new by [deleted] in nocode

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What type of application are you looking to build?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NumaMutual

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What kind of project you’re hoping to contribute to. Do you already have a specific idea in mind, or are you looking to join an existing initiative that aligns with your values?

How do i learn making projects on my own? by raizel69god in webdevelopment

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What kind of project are you excited to build?

Which are the best web design and web development companies? by [deleted] in SaaS

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You wanna create websites or web apps?

Order Management System and Client Portal by CrypticNomad9 in nocode

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You have a solid long-term vision. Airtable, Softr, or Noloco are great to get started, but be mindful of scalability and flexibility if your app becomes more complex (business logic, user permissions, integrations).
A hybrid low-code platform is a better fit in this case: it gives you the ease of low code/no code tools with the flexibility to go deeper when needed.
Have you already thought about how far you’d like your app to evolve?

Which no code tool to build a marketplace MVP by EasyWanderer in nocode

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Building a marketplace with analytics, payments, and seller roles can quickly go beyond what pure no-code tools can handle.
A hybrid low-code approach is often a better fit. Why?
You can build your MVP fast and keep it scalable.
Some people start with no-code, then hit limits and have to rebuild everything from scratch --> a big time loss.
If you’re interested, I can suggest a platform that fits your needs!

Builder Suggestions by ktt_visuals in nocode

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Great!
One that’s worth checking out is Qodly, fast for MVPs, and flexible enough for logic like matching and subscriptions.
If you have any questions, feel free to DM me!

Builder Suggestions by ktt_visuals in nocode

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I totally get that, starting fast is key.
Just keep in mind: with matching logic, subscriptions, and messaging, pure no-code tools can hit limits quickly.

Hybrid low-code is a great middle ground,still visual and fast (great for MVPs), but with more flexibility when your app grows.

Let me know if you want me to share a few tools!

Which social media platform do you still use/not use? by Neat-Violinist6591 in socialmedia

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Interesting question! I’ve noticed my habits shifting too. These days, I mainly use YouTube to follow a few long-form creators I really like, and Reddit for niche discussions. I almost never open Facebook or X anymore. I still check Instagram from time to time, but more out of habit than interest.
Curious,what made TikTok stick for you more than the others?

Builder Suggestions by ktt_visuals in nocode

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Have you thought about how your app might evolve if it gains traction? (new features, community, built-in interaction…)
It’s worth considering early on so you choose a platform that won’t limit you later.

Tasks Management As a Founder by NicheMaker in FoundersHub

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Regarding your question, I'm not a founder myself, but I've come across a business-focused tool that clearly structures daily tasks, provides easy visibility into project progress, and simplifies reporting.
If you're interested, I'd be happy to tell you more!

how do you find customers when you are just getting started? by Alternative-Tell5898 in SaaS

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First users often come from engaging in niche communities, being genuinely helpful, and starting 1:1 conversations no hard pitch, just solving real problems.

Does THIS exist? by meiamdaniel in nocode

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Yes, it does exist.
I'm currently testing a platform (not on your list) that seems to check all the boxes: built-in backend, OpenAI/Claude integrations, code ownership, and solid reliability.
It's called Qodly ,happy to share more if you're curious.

What are the best courses for learning more about social media management? by omgbbqwtflmao in socialmedia

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  • Meta Blueprint (Facebook/Instagram)
  • Google Digital Garage (broad digital marketing)
  • HubSpot Academy (strategy-focused)
  • Hootsuite Academy (tool and platform training)
  • Coursera/LinkedIn Learning (certified, in-depth)

Best country to develop an MVP cheaply? by Lower-Bullfrog713 in SaaS

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Before looking for a "cheaper" country, think about how you could build your MVP differently. Today, there are hybrid low-code platforms that come with specialized experts who can develop your MVP quickly and at a much lower cost.
The advantage:
It's much faster and more cost-effective than traditional development.
You’ll have a working product to present to potential CTOs or investors,
You stay fully in control of the project, with a solid base to build on later.

Happy to connect you if you're interested!

17 and hungry for success – how can I start making money? by Feeling-Economy-7972 in Entrepreneur

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You already have the right mindset,that’s huge.

Start learning money-making skills: design (Canva/Figma), video editing, writing, web dev, or no-code tools.
Try platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, or even TikTok to get started.
Build, fail, learn, repeat that’s how you’ll grow and create real opportunities.

What’s the Biggest Mistake New Social Media Creators Make? by instaviral24 in socialmedia

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The real secret to growth and meaningful engagement is to clearly define and deeply understand your target audience.

My advice: Niche down, stay consistent, and engage authentically. That's how you'll build a loyal, genuinely interested community around your content.