A no-code tool that I recently built:
An area calculator.
It allows users to find out what solar potential their roofs offer by marking their roof area.
Was fun to build, even if I was skeptical about @bubble's ability to do so.π
No-code indie makers should consider a 'pay-as-you-go' monetization model rather than a subscription.
I'm much more willing to try and pay for a solution when I know I'm not trapped in a subscription.
Seeing startups still chasing product market fit.
It's more about product segment fit nowadays.
Start niching down and owning a segment of the market.
Don't aim to conquer the whole market at once.
@taruza_ In my last product I built, I built first and marketed after.... but it was built with no-code and launched in 3 weeks, so I don't know if that counts.π
Lean Startup is dead.
Creating a low-fidelity MVP is outdated.
Seeing more and more people building high-fidelity MVPs with no-code - at the same pace.
Offering users value from the beginning and a "stable" product is a game changer.
100s of users in months - with no-code.
I've been less active lately, focused on developing our platform.
Our no-code platform now boasts 100s of regular users.
Currently seeking funding based on that success.
Incredible time to build a startup.