What no-code/low-code tools do you use?

Most makers on Makerlog are coding makers, although there's a bunch that are part of the growing no-code movement!

I'm looking to hear what no-code tools you use if any? I currently use Huginn for automating tons of things (marketing related) and it's amazing.

Automation or low-code usages are welcome! Also low-code stacks like Firebase and serverless stuff.

I use Airtable for storing data, it's great to have a "database" that is so visually easy to edit and review. And Zapier to glue some simple things together here and there.

Huginn looks great. It's Ruby based so I looked if there were alternatives in other languages and found n8n which is node.js based. Not sure if it can do the event things that Huginn does but I'm excited to find out.

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@mustafa ooooh!

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Sergio Mattei Author

Airtable is pretty fire for creating mini-apps! I'll admit n8n looks pretty fire too

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Jason Leow

Sheet2site, Table2site, Airtable, Zapier, Carrd, Chatfuel, Stackbit, Glideapps. So many!

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David Miranda

I use Airtable, Google Sheets, Glide, Carrd, Firebase, Glitch, Formspree, JSONBox, Remake, Ghost, Blot, and Suggested (previously MakerKit).

Remake is my own product, but I use it to make other products really quickly. It's, by far, my favorite framework.

I also wrote a thorough blog post all about the Low Code Ecosystem. If you see any tools missing there, let me know and I'll add it in.

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Pradip Khakhar

Been playing around with Glide apps. Created an app from a Google sheet 🀯.

Also use Airtable, Zapier

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Been playing with Thunkable here and there, and it's pretty damn powerful. Just got a book on Swift because I'm prob gonna go the hard road with an app, but I'd recommend Thunkable to anyone who wants a bit more from a "no-code" app builder. It uses what's essentially MIT's Scratch as a language.

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