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Featuring: Bravo Studio 2.0, HelloBox and Clutch
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Featured App: HelloBox
Do you have domains that you are not using at the moment? Why not turn it into a complete, functional social news aggregator like Reddit in 3 clicks? HelloBox lets you do this powerfully with all the features that you need. The best thing is, it's completely automated!
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Bravo Studio 2.0 is out π
Explore some of the applications made with Bravo Studio!
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SLINGR is a low code platform that enables the rapid development of new
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The NoCode Cheat Sheet, by KP
I created a no-code cheatsheet to help anyone starting their no-code journey today understand the landscape a bit better:
notion.so/No-code-Cheatsβ¦
I'm planning to build and iterate this in public
What is your favorite tool/platform/community you *highly highly* recommend?
β KP (@thisiskp_)
12:46 PM β’ Oct 14, 2020
If you are entering the no-code space today, it can be extremely overwhelming. There are countless tools and platforms that look and feel like they're solving the same problem and catering to the same audience so it gets frustrating to navigate without the help of a guide. This can discourage new makers/founders and turn them away from no-code. My intention is to help them with this simple practical (yet imperfect) guide. This is a starting point but not to be assumed as an all-encompassing wiki. It's just a cheat sheet.
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