A toolkit of #nocode platforms that will enable you to build pretty much anything. Not necessarily all my "favourite" tools, but this is really all you need.

#nocodetoolkit
Carrd. Yes, there are a lot of landing page creators. But http://Carrd.co  has great pricing and produces wonderful looking sites that can do a surprising amount.
With @glideapps go from spreadsheet to site in the blink of an eye. Makes you look like a design wizard. Currently lacking the ability to make it easily transactional, but lots of new features coming. For a quick mobile site, it is hard to beat.
Adalo. @AdaloHQ own database and ability to connect to any API set it apart right now. Just the right amount of complexity. Helpful "magic buttons". Responsive engine is not perfect, but for more complex mobile apps it is a winner. Performance issues should be sorted in 2020.
Bubble. When you really need as much power and flexibility as possible. If you can't do it in @bubble then you probably can't do it. The editor is ageing, the responsive engine quirky, not the first choice for mobile. Steep learning curve but the climb is worth it. Scales well.
Zapier. The glue that holds so much of #nocode together. @zapier can be very frustrating if you have a lot of similar zaps, but you just need it.
Integromat. Yes, you sometimes @integromat this as well as Zapier. Webhook handling is excellent. Does some of the tricker stuff that others don't.
Parabola. Heavy lifting integration tool. @parabolahq can be complex, but there is nothing much like it for moving data about.
Google Workspace. Gives you a lot that you may not need, but very handy and connects to everything.
Canva. Pretty pretty pictures for all.
Trello. Yes, you can plan your projects. But combined with Zapier @trello can be your onboarding management tool, support ticket manager and much more.
Notion. @NotionHQ is trendy, yes. You can publish pages on their own domains if you really want to (and are prepared to spend a bit) but as a way to just organise stuff, it is very useful.
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