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Sep 2 7 tweets 3 min read
Five low-code / no-code tools that will change the way you do web development (free):
1. Plasmic

The visual builder for your tech stack.

• Visual page builder
• Plugs into existing code bases
• Host with them or any other host
• Plugs into any API/CMS data source
• Out of the box A/B testing

🔗 plasmic.app/?utm_source=tw… #collab
2. Animation generator

Dead simple visual tools to help you generate CSS for your projects.

🔗 keyframes.app
3. getform

It basically converts HTML form into an endpoint.

• Send emails from the contact form
• Upload files
• Automate your workflow

🔗 getform.io
4. Carrd

Build one-page sites for pretty much anything.

🔗 carrd.co
5. Digger

Generate infrastructure for your code in your AWS account. So you can build on AWS without having to learn it.

🔗 digger.dev
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You don't need to explain the process manually. Just record it, and the ScribeHow extension will convert it into a guide.

🔗 scribe.how/chrome
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🔗 locofy.ai
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Visualizing data structures and algorithms

🔗 visualgo.net
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1. Ask the right person at the right time

Never bypass your manager. They are the first person to convince. Make them your ally to negotiate with the top management.

Don’t wait until the end of the year, as the budget for rises will already be allocated!
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