The NoCode Review | #5
Web dot com
Terrible website builder.
It seems to just be a lead magnet for their web agency, and I'm 90% sure it's white labeled.
Skeevy pricing, and I couldn't even make an account bc it kept glitching.
1/5 - Avoid.
Some stats:
- Their free plan is solid, you can build, test, and publish to the web infinite apps
- To start, no learning curve. Simple app building on Adalo is intuitive.
- I recommend using it for prototypes, less so for full products.
- $45/mo
The NoCode Review | #4
@AdaloHQ
Rating: 4/5 | Type: App Builder
I remember a lot of bugs with their builder, but it's too easy to use at the start for me to rank it lower.
I love giving it to students, they pick it up and can start building apps immediately.
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Some stats:
- Sadly, there is no free plan
- There's also no learning curve, they walk you through every step when you connect a domain
- It's built for individual makers, like me
- The first tier (connect 3 domains) is $15 per month
The NoCode Review | #3
@cloakist
Give any web page it's own domain, like a Google Sheet, or a form. Haven't found a tool like it.
Adds a lot of cleanliness to the user experience.
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The NoCode Review | #2
@ffffffuel
A gorgeous, free collection of design tools to build backgrounds, shapes, patterns, textures, and more.
I can't design, so I use fffuel to make my projects prettier and more professional.
Some stats:
- Super generous free plan (3 sites)
- Easy learning curve (just drag and drop)
- Built for individuals, not teams / companies
- First tier is $9 / yr, but I recommend the $19 per year one (10 sites, custom domains, embeds)