Hope you found the video helpful and here's how to enter the Makerpad membership giveaway! 1. Comment "No Code" below 2. Share the video on Twitter and tag @yoroomie @makerpad 2/6 UPDATE: Winner was announced on Twitter today and is Isaac Feldman! See announcement thread on Twitter at: twitter.com/Yoroomie/status/1225455122412490752?s=20 Thanks for everyone that commented below, shared, and helped spread the word! More Makerpad collabs & giveaways coming soon.
I'm incredibly stoked for the no code movement. I built a honey do app in 3 minutes for my GF who was rattling off a list of things for me to do. After a strenious 3 minutes of building I sent her the link. 2 minutes later she popped in to show me the 3 tasks right in the app.....building at the speed of #nocode!
I think no code low code do works technically, But when u see anything like drag and drop, easy customization, build xxx in x hours/days, then u know there is over competition, market saturation
@@MikeWilliamsYoroomie He meant to say is.. if something comes up in the market which is very useful but at the same time very easy.. as easy as building something within few hours, there will be huge number of people running for it resulting in heavy competition..
@@pallavijog912 Ease of entry does increase competition. It also means that companies will likely niche down further and make products specific to smaller amounts of companies. For instance you might build a CRM that's really good for Distribution companies that need to also track the weights of a product focused on chemical sales companies. Opposed to just trying to be a CRM company.
Awesome to hear and I've shared quite a few tutorials on my UA-cam you'll probably find helpful, which cover everything from idea stage, the build, to then launch and scaling.
I have worked for a many startups and tried to adopt NoCode. However it didn't work. Even the simplest app was ending up with esoteric requirements which NoCode tools could not cover. The biggest problem is that we had to re-write the whole system from a scratch. Also investors won't give you money on something that you don't own =(
Everyone's experience is going to vary and especially with how and what it's used for! I'm speaking from first-hand experience so yours of course might differ.
@@MikeWilliamsYoroomie NoCode can be suitable for websites, blogs and maybe classic e-commerce platform. Unfortunately for the rest is rarely a suitable approach, especially for startups that heavily focus on their products. If you wanna stay ahead you need to have all the flexibility you need and at the moment NoCode tools cannot offer it.
@@MikeWilliamsYoroomie Even though I'm a full-time software engineer and not freelance I get no end of companies and startups contacting me because they're in a mess with a NoCode platform. Initially, it works, but then they want to do something the platform won't allow them to do. They then have to completely rebuild it from scratch and the data they collected beforehand is in a garbage format. Everything is rushed and they're a lot worse off. They're honey traps. The thing is, that software engineers are very good at automating the boring stuff. Docker automates server deployment with containers, web frameworks automate routing, front-end frameworks automate client-side rendering. High-level languages have automated memory management. NoCode is for the stupid and lazy. They're the get rich quick gurus of tech
@@maxwellflitton3973 glad you shared your insight. And you are right, closed source no-code platforms are an unsustainable business model. The fact that you do not own or can migrate the codebase/app is a huge risk. Especially with this kind of companies that come and go except that your business will sink together with them.
@@deretano_fondelli I think that sooner or later no code tools will be advanced and customizable enough to be the standard. Just by following previous tech disruptions it's not hard to think what will happen.
Hope you found the video helpful and here's how to enter the Makerpad membership giveaway!
1. Comment "No Code" below
2. Share the video on Twitter and tag @yoroomie @makerpad
2/6 UPDATE: Winner was announced on Twitter today and is Isaac Feldman!
See announcement thread on Twitter at: twitter.com/Yoroomie/status/1225455122412490752?s=20
Thanks for everyone that commented below, shared, and helped spread the word! More Makerpad collabs & giveaways coming soon.
I'm incredibly stoked for the no code movement. I built a honey do app in 3 minutes for my GF who was rattling off a list of things for me to do. After a strenious 3 minutes of building I sent her the link. 2 minutes later she popped in to show me the 3 tasks right in the app.....building at the speed of #nocode!
Awesome to hear and sounds like a great concept!
Thanks Mike!
Very cool …. Great information, thank you !
Glad you liked it!
I think no code low code do works technically, But when u see anything like drag and drop, easy customization, build xxx in x hours/days, then u know there is over competition, market saturation
Not sure what you specifically mean by this.
@@MikeWilliamsYoroomie He meant to say is.. if something comes up in the market which is very useful but at the same time very easy.. as easy as building something within few hours, there will be huge number of people running for it resulting in heavy competition..
@@pallavijog912 Ease of entry does increase competition. It also means that companies will likely niche down further and make products specific to smaller amounts of companies. For instance you might build a CRM that's really good for Distribution companies that need to also track the weights of a product focused on chemical sales companies. Opposed to just trying to be a CRM company.
Amazing video! Inspired to try emerge myself in the ‘no-code’ movement! Thanks so much! Definitely subscribing :) 👍
Awesome to hear and glad you enjoyed it!
I'm definitely interested in NO CODE. I am just getting started and have a couple of ideas for apps.
Awesome to hear and I've shared quite a few tutorials on my UA-cam you'll probably find helpful, which cover everything from idea stage, the build, to then launch and scaling.
Hey man.... your videos are great ....just let me know which no code app is best for making a reservation app...like airbnb or open table
Hi, you can use webflow for frontend and try byteline.io for backend...not sure if it will support the whole thing but good start.
Super helpful, Mike. Thanks!
Glad you found it helpful!
would you do a marketplace tutorial with bubble?
Great video
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing this intro to No Code, This video answered so many question for me.
Glad it was helpful!
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great vid. thanks
Glad you found it helpful!
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Thank you and I am glad I saw your promo on my FB newsfeed. 👏🏼
Awesome and was testing out a free ad credit! Glad you found me.
Great resorces!
Thanks and hope you found it helpful!
No Code. Shared and tagged on Twitter!
Awesome, thanks and will announce winner tomorrow!
Is there a no code app development for marketplace business?
Yes, you can check out my other videos for tutorials & examples of marketplaces built using Sharetribe.
Thanks for the intro to No Code, looking forward to get started on Makerpad!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks Mike, this a great intro
Glad you like it and hope it's helpful!
No Code. Thanks!
Just discovered you, nocode and makerpad - is there any competitions running!?
Thanks for the intro to No Code, can't wait to get started on Makerpad !
Glad you liked it!
good.
I have worked for a many startups and tried to adopt NoCode.
However it didn't work. Even the simplest app was ending up with esoteric requirements which NoCode tools could not cover. The biggest problem is that we had to re-write the whole system from a scratch. Also investors won't give you money on something that you don't own =(
Everyone's experience is going to vary and especially with how and what it's used for! I'm speaking from first-hand experience so yours of course might differ.
@@MikeWilliamsYoroomie NoCode can be suitable for websites, blogs and maybe classic e-commerce platform. Unfortunately for the rest is rarely a suitable approach, especially for startups that heavily focus on their products. If you wanna stay ahead you need to have all the flexibility you need and at the moment NoCode tools cannot offer it.
@@MikeWilliamsYoroomie Even though I'm a full-time software engineer and not freelance I get no end of companies and startups contacting me because they're in a mess with a NoCode platform. Initially, it works, but then they want to do something the platform won't allow them to do. They then have to completely rebuild it from scratch and the data they collected beforehand is in a garbage format. Everything is rushed and they're a lot worse off. They're honey traps. The thing is, that software engineers are very good at automating the boring stuff. Docker automates server deployment with containers, web frameworks automate routing, front-end frameworks automate client-side rendering. High-level languages have automated memory management. NoCode is for the stupid and lazy. They're the get rich quick gurus of tech
@@maxwellflitton3973 glad you shared your insight. And you are right, closed source no-code platforms are an unsustainable business model. The fact that you do not own or can migrate the codebase/app is a huge risk. Especially with this kind of companies that come and go except that your business will sink together with them.
@@deretano_fondelli I think that sooner or later no code tools will be advanced and customizable enough to be the standard. Just by following previous tech disruptions it's not hard to think what will happen.
No Code !
Can't wait to build my own product with Makerpad
Thanks for commenting! Did you share on Twitter for #2 to enter?
Winner will be picked Thursday morning btw.
Thank you for the tips! Super helpful!
There he is! Glad you're getting into it dude.
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This is timely for me. I am interested in NO CODE. Please send me the makerpad membership.
Check out the links in description then I also have lots of tutorial videos on my channel that should help!
Is the giveaway over? Just came here after being inspired by a podcast from Indiehackers
Hey Rob, it is but seemed to be quite popular so might have to do another soon. Hope you find my videos helpful in the meantime!
Great video for no code!
Thanks!
What about building an app like yelp? Can this be done with share tribe?
Sharetribe wouldn't be ideal for a Yelp style marketplace and a Webflow or Bubble build would probably better suited.
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Awesome and announcing winner tomorrow!
@@MikeWilliamsYoroomie did you announce the winner?
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Would love a membership :)
Thanks for commenting! Did you share on Twitter for #2 to enter?
Winner will be picked Thursday morning btw.
Thumbs up for the valuable info and the sassy hat!
Ha glad you found it helpful!
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Got it! Winner will be picked Thursday.
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Never too late and welcome!
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Thanks for commenting and winner will be picked Thursday! Just wanted to make sure you also shared on Twitter for step #2 to enter.
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Thanks for commenting! Did you share on Twitter for #2 to enter?
Winner will be picked Thursday morning btw.
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Thanks for commenting! Did you share on Twitter for #2 to enter?
Winner will be picked Thursday morning btw.
Mike Williams yes I did :) here: mobile.twitter.com/AliKapadia/status/1224132274486042624
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Thanks for commenting! Did you share on Twitter for #2 to enter? Winner will be announced Thursday.
@@MikeWilliamsYoroomie Yup! twitter.com/Heman_shu/status/1225141785166397441?s=20
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Thanks for commenting!
Winner will be picked Thursday morning btw.
I’m sorry, I couldn’t hear you over your hat.
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Got it! Did you also share and tag on Twitter for step #2? Winner will be announced Thursday btw.
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How do you get invited to Makerpad?
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