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As luck would have it, I recently pulled together a list of no code tools into a market landscape: https://www.createwithoutcode.com/posts/no-code-development-...

I'll be adding more in the coming days...

To directly answer your question, I would recommend Bubble.is as a great place to start in the no code space.


In terms of lowering the barrier to coding, Bubble.is is doing some interesting things: https://bubble.is/


+1 for Bubble.is they are definitely a big step in the right direction. They are still a long way from being ideal though. It's pretty hard to get started from scratch and the templates available are not very easy to modify and scale. It would be great if there were a few more players in this space.


Based on your comment I looked a Bubble. Thanks? So it's kinda like a more robust Zapier?


Bubble is like a mix of an online Visual Studio for web development and Heroku. Everything is online, all the code and data (DB), you can only work through their interface and cannot port the app anywhere else. They provide the hosting.


They did just that in the coursera course "Software Engineering for Software as a Service". A VM is available for download and as a rank amateur I found it a great way to dive in. https://www.coursera.org/saas/


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