Your guide to codeless app builder
Simplify the creation process of your own app
Now you can start to design and create apps for personal or business purposes without any coding experience on app development platforms in a short period of time, they are also budget-friendly or even offer a free plan. Basically, you just need to drag & drop components, making adjustments and some database configuration when necessary. In most cases, they provide various kinds of templates for users to save some time on your building process if you do not want to start from scratch.
Adalo:
Better for non-technical people due to its visualization characteristics. It is pretty natural especially for users without a technical background to make apps using their tools, also very easy to understand. It is handy to add many useful UI&functional kits (e.g. chat, navigation) to your app at your convenience. If you feel like some fancy ideas for your apps, find inspirations from diverse categories: startups & side hustles, community & collaboration, for your customers & clients, internal tools, Made by freelancers, personal interests. They have a free plan.
Appypie:
Top pick for small business owners. This is a highly rated app builder, simple to use, also safe and secure. It is said 7 million businesses worldwide are using their app makers and you can build an app with them in only 5 mins. The update of their app is in real-time. Their apps have offline capabilities. They have a team that will support you (24X7 premium support services via Chat, Email & Phone for paid users) when you publish your app to Google Play Store or Apple App Store for the first time (You must pay publishing fees yourself). The way to monetize your app is by in-app Ads or in-app purchases. Paid users will get access to app analytics and insights with Google Analytics. They have no free plan, but a 7-day free trial before you pick any paid plan. Each app needs a separate subscription plan.
Appgyver:
They are the world's first professional no-code platform. You develop the app once only and your application will run on all devices: phones, tablets, desktops, smart TVs... It takes some time to figure out how to apply tools in their editor if you are non-professional. They are a 100% free plan.
Bubble:
Their "How to build" series show you detailed steps to clone an app with no code. Many popular apps are on the list. In their marketplace, there are plugins to extend your app functionality, or you can purchase services from a few agencies. More control over your apps can be gained step by step if you know exactly what you are designing. They have a free plan.
Ycode:
You can read "compare" articles on their site to know what are the same or different from other platforms in design, user authentication, dynamic content, elements, SEO, integrations and hosting. They have a "playground" that allows you to try their new workspace without signing up. Just open it on your browser and learn from small simple exercises. This platform is rather new and is a beta version currently. They have a free plan.
Other than the customer service option, it is really helpful to join their community when you decide to build your app on their platform. You will meet other creators there, feel free to ask questions and discuss any problems you encounter, show off your work and share your story.
Codeless platforms empower entrepreneurs and are perfect for startups. In view of apps seem essential for most businesses to connect with their customers in today's world. They work for you before you find a technical cofounder.
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