Here is a #NoCode tool most people overlook: @canva

Did you know Canva can be used to make websites, explainer videos, order prints, infographics, and more?
Canva is by far one of the best no code investments I've ever made.

I'm awful at design yet canva makes it super easy to drag & drop and use simple templates to get me started
But some of its best features are relatively unknown, so in this thread, I'm going to share some of my favorites:
Better yet, you can choose between
- Presentation [1]
- Scrolling [2]
- Classic Navigation [3]
- Standard [4]
When launching the site. Try changing the number after the # in the link above to see for yourself
Video.

Editing a video to look professional can be difficult and time-consuming, even for experienced pros.

Canva makes the whole process quick and easy for anyone with a few clicks and changing some text.
Here is a video version of the website above. Converting that landing page into a sleek video took me just one (1) click.

Canva also has templates for explainers, VSLs, intros, presentations, greetings, and more.
Assets.

The built-in asset library on canvas is huge, you can search for pictures, icons, videos, sounds, and music.

Even on the free tier, the choice of assets is huge -
The easy to use search box makes finding what you want easy.
These are my three favorite lesser-known @canva features. What are yours?

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