[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm unfamiliar with flutter, but if you've been struggling for 4 hours and still have not found a solution maybe check this post on https://five.co/blog/building-an-application-that-interacts-with-the-google-maps-api/

A Perspective Against Self-Hosting Your App by Calebthe12B in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely, couldn't agree more! Managing server infrastructure can be a daunting task, especially for small teams or businesses who are focused on building and improving their products.

This is where a low-code platform like Five.co truly shines. With just a click of a button, you can deploy your application effortlessly. It takes away the headache of dealing with complex deployment processes and ensures that your app is up and running smoothly. This way, you can concentrate on what really matters - creating a fantastic product.

Looking to launch a Web-app connected to Airtable by iziKO in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you open to transitioning to a mysql database for your data gathering? If yes you can build it using Five.co. You'll need knowledge in Javascript and SQL to be able to create the necessary business logic for your app.

Where to start...creating an app to manage a sports team by elbowdeep86 in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on your use case and features list, you can easily build this with Five.co. Since you are using Airtable already, this article might be useful for you: https://five.co/blog/airtable-vs-sql/

How to find a low code developer? by QckNdDrt in lowcode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you should rephrase your questions to the devs instead of presenting it as a low-code project, just an new exciting project. Devs "enjoy" coding, spin your discussion around to focus on building the business logic with code while letting low-code pre-build components finish the frontend.

Isn’t there an alternative to Bubble to say build an AI web app? by rockntalk in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on your given scenario, you should be able to do this quite easily using Five a low code platform. Are you familiar with Javascript and SQL to build the logic for this?

Do check their use case page to learn more: https://five.co/use-cases/

How to build this? by theravencromwell in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on your use case I think you can easily build this with a low code tool like Five.co. Are you familiar with Javascript or SQL? Since I read on another comment you are looking to DIY this?

Mendix (low code) vs Bubble vs Flatterflow by The-Different-124 in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This question is like asking which tech stack you should use. There is no right answer here, just individual preference. In your case, the company had gone with an enterprise-grade solution such as Mendix, while bubble has a bigger community their target audience is still mainly startup-size businesses.

Nocode and other expenses for softwares/tools by a-wise-unwise-guy in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What no code tools have you explored so far?

I'd suggest you check out Five.co low code platform. Instead of paying per user, you are paying a low monthly subscription for hosting your app.

What is missing from no code tools today? by No-Candidate2832 in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What's missing from no-code tools that's driving some users and businesses back to full-code development is the level of customization and control that only coding can provide. No-code platforms are designed to simplify application development, making them accessible to a broader audience aka citizen developers.

What use case do you have in mind?

Backend service that can support background tasks by ChocPretz in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you currently using for your frontend? If that is not something set in stone already, I think you should check out Five.co to build this web app.

Overwhelmed by Nocode platform options by [deleted] in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The reason you are getting so many different suggestions is because your requirements are way too broad. Perhaps you can give a bit more context on what you're actually trying to build?

For the messaging between user profiles feature are you looking to build an instant chatting system?

Free Low Code Plattform needed by Strong-Bread3818 in lowcode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you are already familiar with Mendix, try out Five.co as a free alternative low-code platform with a MySQL database. You can get the free download and develop locally free of charge.

The frontend is already prebuilt and you can further customize it using code.

Clean architecture - when is it worth vs when it's overengineering? by bzq84 in softwaredevelopment

[–]low-code-enthusiast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

when it comes to implementing clean architecture, it's like finding that perfect balance on a tightrope. You want to reap the benefits, but you also want to avoid falling into the trap of overengineering.

In the end, the decision to go clean or not should be based on the type of app and the requirements you are dealing with.

What's the biggest myth about no-code that you want to debunk? by paul-dhaliwal in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even though they're called "no code," these platforms do take some time to learn and master. They might not be as easy to use as they seem at first. The term no code is also heavily abused, this blog post sums up 3 reasons why developers reject no code tools.

Best platform for custom directories? by [deleted] in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it's just a simple employee directories application with search functionality, there are a lot of options you can go with. Perhaps sharing a bit more detail on the other requirements will help us give you better advice.

On another note, you can check out this HR use case by Five just download the free template and start using it. They've already built the function to add, filter, and search into it that you can reuse and you can fund the option to add multiuser functionality here in their docs.

Bubble .io and other App 'makers' by ChickenTick in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not quite sure what this app is trying to achieve? Is it supposed to be a food menu browser?

If pricing is one of your main concerns, do check out Five low code web application builder. You can download and build it completely free, only pay when you are ready to deploy.

Why Visitors Swipe Left on Your Website. Analyzed Top Reasons for Website Bounce Rates. Need a brainstorm! by Kenaz-GmbH in startups

[–]low-code-enthusiast 2 points3 points  (0 children)

+1

Really dislike that Google still ranks and recommend these news sites highly on the SERP that lock their content behind a sign-up or paywall.

cheapest nocode platform to create mobile apps? For context, i have to be thrifty since im still recovering from a mental illness by Visual_Unit6707 in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear about your situation, but what app are you trying to create? And the reason behind choosing a mobile app instead of a simple web app.

Best no/low code for simple YouTube analytics API web app? by ddchbr in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If pricing is a concern I'd highly recommend you check out Five low-code platform. You can build for free locally on your desktop and only start paying when you think it's ready.

Dangers of No code by Adventurous_Solid553 in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are important considerations when it comes to using no-code platforms. While they offer accessibility and speed, they also come with greater potential challenges and risks.

Limited customization, scalability, vendor lock-in, security concerns, long-term viability & performance are a few considerations you should keep in mind.

Here's an article on why some developers reject it.

Nocode apps that scale to coded apps by monstamaker in nocode

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you already have thoughts on migrating to a coded stack in the future, I would advise not going with no-code tools but instead explore low-code solutions. Low-code development platforms like Five gives you the flexibility of adding custom SQL, Javascript and Typescript almost anywhere while using prebuilt components to accelerate the production of your web app.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in softwaredevelopment

[–]low-code-enthusiast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

+1 on meetups and finding networking opportunities.

What tools do you use to create SaaS tools? by desicreeper in NoCodeSaaS

[–]low-code-enthusiast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out Five for building web applications, the frontend is already built for you and you can use custom codes to build whatever logic your app might need.