If you're interested in no-code, here's a list of the best no-coders I know.
These are the brilliant minds whose work I've had a chance to follow closely, and some who I've even had the privilege to work with.
Thank you for inspiring me every day.
Himanshu is the most talented @bubble developer I know. I had a chance to learn with him at @beondeck ODNC1, but also to learn from him when I built my first Bubble app in February this year.
@Heman_shu makes it seem so easy, and he's the best Bubble expert you can learn from.
Bhanu is another @beondeck#ODNC Fellow I've had a chance to learn from, and he's the best authority on @AdaloHQ I know. I've recommended him to many beginners to no-code and founders who were struggling to find a CTO.
He taught them all patiently & helped launch an app quickly.
Frances @thenotionbar is an excellent @NotionHQ consultant, and inspired hundreds of people (including me!) in the community to build and launch Notion businesses.
With her eye for stunning design and no compromise on functionality, she's the best Notion expert to learn from.
Frances @fro_dera inspired me to start my @gumroad store last year and that brought a host of opportunities my way.
I also had the privilege of working with her on both the issues of @thenotionette, a magazine designed and published entirely on @NotionHQ.
If you're learning @webflow, Ben @creative_ben is an outstanding designer + teacher. I attended a few of his workshops and learned a ton.
He runs @super__creative and in addition to a thriving web-design pratice, also hosts training workshops to aspiring designers and builders.
Akshay @awwlet is one of the best @glideapps builders I've had the privilege of working with. He was instrumental in helping me & @abhishek_a95 with @CovidHyderabad and would ship complex builds quickly like it was nobody's business.
We were both stunned and constantly inspired.
What's more, Akshay @awwlet is just 18 years old and is just getting started on what is sure to be a trailblazing path that will inspire the next generation of builders.
@thisiskp_ you want to recruit him to ODNC3 before someone else steals him- I will vouch for him personally!
Curtis @curtisjcummings taught me: A lot is possible with no-code, but anything is possible with no-code + low-code.
Curtis is the programmer + no-code wizard leading the way to wider no-code adoption for coders and non-coders alike. Thank you for your leadership 🙏🏼
Who said @Bubble apps have bad design? They should learn Dan @yodanparry!
Dan has the most stunning Bubble designs I've seen, and I cannot wait to learn to build things half as beautiful. I had a chance to learn from him at #ODNC1 and he stuns me with his designs + compassion✨
No-code is powerful! Just ask @stepocampbell_ who built a no-code app powered by AI + had a successful exit 🤯
Stephen also documents his work + has courses to help you learn from the master himself. Follow him and learn from him if you're interested in no-code SAAS and AI.
Mark @markbowley is the best designer I know in the no-code space. Webflow, Carrd or any other tool, Mark always creates stunning designs that delight and inspire.
What's more, he also teaches you on how to up your design game at Tiny Design Lessons and makerdesign.tools
I was lucky to have met Glenn @theflowagency early in my journey. Running a successful agency, he is a master who wields any no-code tool to solve complex problems across industries.
With his expertise in no-code and programming, he's the most powerful no-coder on this list!
Here's a list of brilliant women in no-code you should follow 🧵
Nominate your picks in the comments so I can add them too!
.@ColleenMBrady is a community builder and one of the fiercest supporters in the no-code community. Most of us have benefited from her friendship, guidance, and feedback at some point, and she tops my list of women to follow here.
Make sure you follow her to learn from the best.
.@Iruhdam24 Madhuri is a no-coder with a focus on UI and design. She is a @carrd expert and also teaches design in courses and workshops.
I personally learned a ton from her and can attest to her expertise!
Follow her for no-code, design, and product management.
Here's a list of no-code communities you should check out ✨
Which ones am I missing? Add to my thread 👇🏼
100 Days of No Code by @HainingMax commits you to 100 days of learning no-code for 30 minutes every day. If you're a beginner at no-code, this is a great community of mentors and fellow learners who will get you started on your journey. @100daysnocode
Makerpad by @bentossell is an excellent educational community for no-coders looking to learn and connect with makers. They have cohort-based courses, videos, and tutorials to help you get started. @makerpad
"We're witnessing a fundamental, macro shift from 'citizen' to 'customer', State's violence is being replaced by encryption as the protection of property"
—@balajis referencing Weber's theory of state's monopoly over violence in @joinClubhouse Big Ideas with @eriktorenberg
Bitcoin at $100B is an industry,
At $1 Trillion now is a World Power,
But at $10 Trillion, Bitcoin is a World Government, one that is pro-freedom.
I’m applying for a role at @beondeck Labs as a Candidate Ops Lead.
Taking a page out of @thisiskp_'s book, I’m applying in public.
I’d love your support and I made a case for why you might consider supporting me: notion.so/Your-Support-f…
4⃣Here are 4 reasons why I’m applying:
The Candidate Ops Lead position is pretty much my dream job given my love for and experience in the field of education under various roles as an educator, entrepreneur, and more.