I built this app in less than 60 minutes with #nocode.
A lot of my conversations on LinkedIn were resulting in “let’s do a zoom call”. Calendly links were shared but I didn’t have a good system to track them. So I decided to fix that.
I could have created a spreadsheet.
Right?
Boring! 😐
Why not create an app in the same amount of time?
Here are the features it supports: 👇
→ Sign in with an email
→ Sign in with Google
→ Add new contact (+ Calendly link)
→ View/Edit/Delete contacts
→ Filter contacts by status (Scheduled/Met)
→ Search for contacts
→ Works on mobile and web
💡 Inspired by @JustinSaaS's post on how to validate a business idea in 10 minutes. linkedin.com/pulse/bringing…
📲 Want to try it? Let me know and I can send you the link.
To build the app I used @glideapps and seriously the name is so appropriate. The UI/UX is so intuitive and fun to work with.
Join me in my journey to demystify development with #nocode tools: @thenocodepro
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1/ I have been meaning to build a Slack bot for a while and have done several proofs-of-concept in the bast. But every single time I have failed to actually ship it just because it requires a managed back-end and that just adds too much effort for a simple side-project at work.
2/ 📚 Introducing — The Dictionary Bot
The idea is simple. Look up a list of acronyms and return what it stands for. For example
Amazon just announced a new #nocode/#lowcode tool at re:Invent conference.
It’s called AWS Amplify Studio.
In their own words, it is: “a visual development environment that offers frontend developers new features to accelerate UI development with minimal coding”
And this will totally blow your mind. 👇
The tool accepts a #Figma file and converts it into #React components library that you can then pull into your app.
So, not a no-code tool and definitely not for beginners.
But they are clearly bullish on the low-code/no-code approach to development.
They are positioning it as a “happy medium” between drag-n-drop development and the ability to customize.