11 No Code Resources for Start-Ups and Solopreneurs
Are you starting a new online business or project and don’t know where to begin?
Are you a solopreneur who wants to get things done without learning code?
No problem! In this article, we will provide you with a list of no code resources that will help you get your project off the ground.
This list consists of some of the best resources out there for no code development. No matter what your project is, you are sure to find something on this list that will help you get started.
Makerpad
This is a great resource for no code makers. Makerpad has a ton of tutorials and resources to help you get started with no code. This includes a no code search function to help guide you to the right resources.
Check out this wonderful article on the founder of Makerpad by Danielle Newnham https://medium.com/beyond-work/build-call-slack-repeat-fe6f49592359
nocodelist
The nocode list is a directory website highlighting a lot of the best no code platforms on the market. This website is a great starting point for finding the right tools for your project.
nocode.tech
Similar to the previous entry, nocode.tech is a directory of no code platforms and resources. This website has a great search function to help you find the right tools for your project.
WeAreNoCode
We are no code is a community of makers and builders who are passionate about no code. This website has a forum where you can ask questions and get help from the community. They also have a directory of no code resources.
nocode.mba
Although not a real MBA program, NoCode.MBA is a website that curates resources and articles about no code. This website is a great starting point for learning about no code and finding resources for your project.
welovenocode
Maybe you want a project built in a no code platform but really don’t have the time or inclination to build it yourself? No problem, welovenocode.com is a website where you can post your project and have the no code community build it for you.
NoCodeDevs
Gaining a popular foothold in the no code community from its active participation with creators. NoCodeDevs is a forum and Discord community where people can ask questions, share resources, and collaborate on projects.
Webflow University
Building a website has always been a task that required some coding knowledge, but with Webflow it’s now possible to create a website without writing a single line of code. Webflow University is an online course that teaches you how to use this powerful tool along with some key lessons in web standards, integrations and visual development as you progress.
Here is a great getting started with Webflow article her on medium by Jan Losert — https://janlosert.medium.com/webflow-uncovered-the-easiest-guide-for-beginners-45358aa5839d
Bubble Academy
Bubble is a no code platform with one of the steepest of learning curves but rewards you with complete no code freedom on your projects. The Bubble Academy is a great resource to get started with the platform and start building your first app.
Heres what Charles Beckwith said about his first experience with Bubble —
https://fashiontechguru.medium.com/i-recently-started-playing-around-with-bubble-io-712fd5220e02
Visual Dev.fm
Visual development is another term for no code where you can create websites, apps and digital products. This podcast is a great resource to learn more about no code and its visibility from some industry experts.
Codeless.how
Another great resource for no code is codeless.how, which offers a range of tutorials and articles on how to use No Code various platforms.
Bonus Resources
Third Web
Is a no code resource for web 3.0, that focuses on the ever expanding Decentralised Web and building Web 3 apps.
R/NoCode
A subreddit for everything No Code!
So there you have it, 11 No Code resources for start-ups and solopreneurs, there are plenty of great no code resources out there to help you get started on your project.
I hope this list will help you find the right information and help you choose the right tools to begin your own no code journey.
Are there any great no code resources i have missed?
Feel free to let me know in the comments.
Thanks for reading!