If you’re someone with an idea, passion, or urge to create, it’s never been easier to go from idea to minimum viable product in a day rather than weeks or months.
The growth of the no-code movement has democratised the ability to build, enabling anyone and everyone, regardless of their technical ability. Although no-code tools will never replace developers, they help savvy founders quickly test their idea or set up infrastructure for their businesses.
No-code and low-code (NC/LC) tools are software that converts technical work into user-friendly interfaces.
The term has boomed since 2016 with the adoption of tools such as Webflow and Bubble. But the concept has existed since 1985, through an app installed on every office computer: Microsoft Excel. This was the original “no-code” tool that allowed users to manipulate data without code.
No-code use cases developed from data analysis to web development (WordPress, 2003), forms (Formstack, 2006), eCommerce (Shopify, 2006), apps (Bubble, 2012), and now, well, basically any tech product imaginable.
Here’s a snippet of what this landscape looks like in Australia and New Zealand.
Before jumping into the tools, here are a few reasons why you might consider hopping on the no-code train;
We asked some of our founders in our Pioneers community who’ve used no-code to build out MVPs and platforms what they thought about these tools:
“As a non-technical founder, no-code tools have changed the game for me. [They offer] tonnes of functionality for free or minimal cost, [which is] great support when you’re in the early days of a startup.”
Dr Tanya Pelly, Founder of peopleLOOP (Using Carrd and Bubble)
“Love no-code, especially as a technical founder - making anything when building a startup a little simpler and giving everyone the same power to build is always fantastic!”
Nivaaz Sehmbhi, Co-founder of Insider (Using Rowy and Webflow)
“My go-to’s are Bubble, Softr, Airtable, Notion, Alteryx and Zapier. I love these tools because they allow me to build, launch and iterate quickly. I’ve met a lot of people who spend months, even years, in development trying to build something. No-code helps me direct my time and resources toward getting usable things out there into the world.”
Shenal Harakh, Founder of Introspect and Shenal Online
As with all software, there are a range of variables that influence your decision on what tool to use. Here are a few specific to NC/LC:
“YouTube is your best friend–there are heaps of free masterclasses on it. Use the forums. Read people’s questions and answers–you will learn a lot.” - Jacqui Burfoot, Founder of OnlyCoLabs
Now that you have this lens to evaluate tools–what tools are out there? Here we’ve compiled a short list of the most-used builders around for websites, apps, and more.
($4B Valuation, founded 2013) is currently the industry standard for building full-scale, beautiful websites with blogging and eCommerce functionality. They operate on a freemium model, and start at $12/month for custom domains.
Recommended for long-term website projects.
($10B Valuation, founded 2003) is a template-based website builder which is more user-friendly than Webflow, but has limited power due to having less design customisability. Best used for eCommerce with plenty of email marketing tools. They offer a free trial and start at $16/month, with a year-free custom domain for yearly plans.
Recommended for simpler projects with moderate requirements.
(Bootstrapped, founded 2017) is marketed as giving you the ability to ‘build one-page sites for pretty much anything’. Much simpler in functionality, costing only $9/year for sites and templates.
Recommended for minimal effort, quick and temporary landing pages.
(Bootstrapped, founded 2021) is another site editor which integrates with Notion pages and databases, allowing you to connect the two seamlessly. They have a freemium model for one page, and start at $23/month.
Recommended for builders who like Notion’s aesthetic.
($1.7B Valuation, founded 2016) is not in the no-code category, but suitable for founders who want to aggregate their online profiles and links to a single link for easy access. Their core functionality is completely free, with more customization starting at $8/mth.
Recommended for personal or business audience builders.
($100M Series A, founded 2012) is useful for building web applications; websites with extra functionality layered on top. Users have built marketplaces, dashboards, CRMs, stores and more! Bubble starts off free and then moves on to $29/month as you add functionality.
($30M Series B, founded 2015) is the mobile app version of Bubble, enabling users to drag-and-drop to build Android and iOS apps. It’s free initially, and their cheapest plan is $15/mth.
An Australian-based no-code tool that enables you to build apps directly from your data in Airtable or Notion, allowing you to create portals for members, volunteers, and more. The product starts at $18/mth, with a free 14-day trial.
($5B Valuation, founded 2011) is the one-stop place to automate and connect all your processes and software. For example, we use Zapier to send email sign-ups from our Open Source VC forms to Mailchimp to sign people up for our newsletter! Plans start off free, and increase to $32.4/month.
($12B Acquisition, founded 2001) is your email campaign management tool - enabling mass email send offs with simple automations based on customer behaviour. Pricing starts at $0, costing $17.70/month for their standard plan.
($15M Series A, founded 2014) enables you to manage any recurring team workflows, such as employee onboarding or other weekly tasks. The product is free for 1 workflow, with their Pro plan starting at $25/month.
We hope you’ve found some of these tools useful–happy building! (And when you’ve finished, get in touch as we’d love to hear about what you’re working on).