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Welcome to this week's issue of NoCodeDevs! I hope you've had a fun and productive week. Have a project to share? Let us know on Twitter or on the membership site.

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Looking for no code inspiration? Monika Bencatova covers no code influencers you should follow.

"The idea of a non-technical founder opens many doors, especially to people who are starting a business later in life or those who couldn't afford to study computer science. No-code is true democratization of not only app and web development, but also starting and running a business." - Monica Bencatova

Tips to start and run a business without a developer πŸ€–

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On Twitter we asked, if you had $50 to spend on a no code tutorial, what would you buy? Bubble tutorials were the top on the list.

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Speaking of tutorials... check out this site. Build a site like Product Hunt using Airtable.

Create sites and web apps using Airtable and other no-code tools. Start with a template, learn from examples and supercharge with workflows.

Being highly dependent on physical spaces, the art scene has been heavily affected by COVID-19. Support them by helping digitalize their business!

From creating a database to keep track of catalogs, artists and buyers, to sharing artwork pictures over Instagram and Pinterest, thereΒ΄s plenty that can be done with Integromat and Ninox.

Ready to get started? Read all details here!

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For those of you interested in building no code websites, Paul Grisel made a video tutorial using Carrd to make a personal website.

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Elenore Serge asked what everyone's favorite no code podcasts, newsletters, and resourcers were.

Here are some of the favorites.

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