This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Mark Vassilevskiy
What's in your mind when you think about building some sort of Startup or App. Probably, your answer will be is to create a plan, deal with UX/UI and then start coding the software itself. So, the part of coding is one of the most difficult parts for many folks and there's a solution! Called No-Code tools.
What is No-Code Revolution?
In the past, No-Code tools were used by developers to prototype their ideas and get a MVP (Minimum Viable Product) out quicker. But now these tools are more user-friendly and you don't need to be a developer to use them! So, if you have an idea for website or app, don't worry about coding and just go for it with No Code tools!
There are many No Code tools on the market but we're going to focus on several of them. All of these platforms enable users without any coding experience to build a professional-grade web or mobile app. And even better? They're all free to use!
No Coding = More Time for Creativity!
In this article, we've mentioned several No-Code tools which you can use to create a website or an app by yourself without having any coding skills. These apps are perfect not only for beginners but also for experienced non-software developers who want to be more productive in their workflow by creating something new faster than ever before. All these No-Code tools have been designed around user experience so that anyone could build a product even if they don't know HTML/CSS or Javascript language at all - just imagine that!
So, don't waste your time and start using No Code tools today to turn your idea into a reality without any headaches. And remember, the future of coding is No-Code so it's time to jump in!
Webflow
Well, when we already discussed the Code Revolution and why you should pay attention to it, now it's time for the services themselves. And the first one is Webflow that is a great builder for your website. It's not something like Wix or builders like this, it's like a Figma, however, with a logic implemented with design. It's even better than WordPress
Also, Webflow has courses about Web-Design, Creating Portfolio, and UX/UI. So even if you won't use it as a No Code tool you can use it as a free platform with courses.
And as I said, you don't need to build 100% of your website by using this tool, you can make the main part and then replace or add something by using your custom code.
There's another platform called Bubble.io, however, personally, I think that Webflow is better because it gives your more customization for your design, rather than Bubble.io which is more directed on the business sphere where the most important thing is a piece of information that you provides on your website
Bravo
The one killer feature that Bravo has is the implementation with Figma. You can make a design of your app in Figma and then just past a link and it will understand which element is going to do and that's all, you have a fully working Mobile App.
And it's free, you don't need to pay anything. I honestly think that this one is a great No-Coding app because it helps people to think more about the creativity and the idea of the project, so there will be more folks that will want to create on their own
No coding is a great thing, but No-Coding + Figma = Awesome!
Airtable
This is an app that will help you and your co-workers do your work better by creating custom interfaces that give each and every teammate the relevant information they need, and a simple way to take action.
Airtable is a great No-Coding tool that will save you time and provide you with the freedom to work on what's important. It has pre-built templates for project management, sales pipeline reporting, research library management - so basically everything! And again it's free if your team isn't huge (up to 32 people). You can check how many users are currently using Airtable.
Stackla & Storedot
We've talked a lot about No Codings but now it's time to talk about Stackla and Storedot. These No Code tools are used for creating a digital asset, mostly for social media.
Stackla is an AI-driven content marketing platform that enables brands to discover and curate user-generated content from around the Web and social media, then publish it across all channels in real-time. It also has a great feature - you can use your own custom code if you want something special
Storedot is a No Code tool that helps you collect, manage and share your favorite web articles, videos, tweets or any other type of online content with anyone in just a few clicks. You don't need an account, just enter the URL into the box on their website and it will download it in a format that you can easily send in an email or print out, for example. No Coding skills required ;)
Conclusion
So far we've seen how No-Code tools can help us build amazing things without having to learn complex coding languages. These tools are perfect for beginners and experienced developers alike, and they're free to use! If you have an idea for a website or app, go ahead and try out one of these platforms - you won't regret it!
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Mark Vassilevskiy
Mark Vassilevskiy | Sciencx (2021-12-04T03:29:24+00:00) The Future of Coding is ‘No Code’. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/12/04/the-future-of-coding-is-no-code/
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