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Top Ten No-Code Online Communities to Join in 2022

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Software development is currently shaping our daily lives and the near future. The industry has advanced significantly thanks to software engineers’ arduous efforts to learn and apply programming languages. These computer professionals realized that regular people also have great ideas for software that they cannot implement due to their lack of coding expertise and resources. They, therefore, gave birth to the concept of no code. Nowadays, there are numerous online forums where No-Code fans can exchange thoughts and advice. This article is for you if you’re new to coding, want to learn more, or are seeking online communities to join.

 

Traditional Coding Vs. Low Code Vs. No Code

●     Full Coding

Programming languages must be well understood in order to code traditionally. The traditional method of creating software necessitates bringing in a variety of programmers with a range of expertise. Because it takes a lot of work on their part, developers are well compensated. Traditional coding has the benefit of allowing for complete customization by software engineers, but it is a time- and money-consuming process for businesses.

●     Low Code

Low-code still caters to developers but demands coding skills. Low-coding, on the other hand, aims to eliminate menial duties so that programmers can concentrate on their creative work.

They no longer need to write scripts to do tasks repeatedly; instead, they may use low-code tools that have a graphical user interface. If you’re a programmer with little experience and a short deadline, this strategy will work wonders for you. Nevertheless, no-coding tools are your best choice if you don’t want to learn any programming, which is understandable.

●     No code

As their name suggests, no-code tools don’t need programmers to use them. Whether creating a website, an app, or a web app, users receive a graphical interface. Drag-and-drop is a common method used by no-code platforms to allow users to add functionality to their website or app. Platforms without code are not only suitable for those with little technical knowledge but also significantly reduce costs and save a lot of time.

●     No Communities of Code

Some people may believe that software engineers won’t have jobs if there is no coding. In actuality, however, code-related tools and solutions are not made by programmers. The no-code movement is now growing, and many people are learning how to create no-code apps. Numerous online communities came to her aid for that reason. Communities for no-coders provide them with tutorials, advice, and resources. It also provides a platform for software developers from around the world to exchange fresh software concepts.

●     Why Join a Community Without Coding?

The actual query is, “Why not?” Community members are kind with their time and provide invaluable guidance to both novice and experienced no-coders. The chances are good that you can find the solution on the community platforms if you ever run into a problem with your workflow, selecting the appropriate tools, or implementing technical techniques. Some go so far as to offer live tutoring sessions or video tutorials.

Top Online No-Coding Communities

1. Makerpad

Makerpad was started in 2018 by no-coding enthusiast Ben Tossell, who later sold the company to Zapier in March 2021. Unbelievably, a tweet served as the inspiration for the deal. Tossell initially stated in a tweet that Zapier is a popular tool among community members.

Over 1.5k people are presently members of Makerpad. Numerous tutorials on the internet can be filtered by project type. Automation, simple websites, e-commerce, job boards, SaaS, web apps, mobile apps, and more project types are available. Users can also filter content types to find tools, blog entries, success stories, and lessons. Zapier, AirTable, Webflow, Slack, Notion, and more apps are among them.

2. Nocode.tech

Nocode.tech, a company that firmly supports the no-code trend, chose to play its part by instructing small businesses on how to automate their workflows and training startups on how to construct products. Members can take classes, peruse tutorials, and find no-coding use cases on their website’s academy portal.

Allowing users to take a quiz to see what tools are beneficial in their circumstances is one feature of the community. Their list of tools contains:

developers of mobile applications like GoodBarber, Stacker, Bubble, and Bravo Studio

Webflow, Squarespace, and WordPress are examples of website builders.

additionally, web app developers prefer Glide and Drapcode

They also offer a blog with explanations, instructions, and thoughts.

3. No Code Devs

You can use No Code Dev’s platform for free if you browse its website. In addition, they provide cashback on some apps like MailChimp, Canva, and HubSpot, as well as discounts on others like Zoom and DropBox. To learn how to utilize some of these tools, members can access tutorials on the videos page. Members can post queries on the forum if they’re having trouble with a task.

For members who are interested in expanding their no-coding skills, No Code Devs also provides webinars, blog postings, and email newsletters.

4. No Code Founders

There are two tiers in No Code Founders, one of which is free and the other is not. Over 15,000 people participate in their Slack network, which is only accessible to premium subscribers, and they exchange knowledge and ideas there. The Slack community contains a number of channels, including ones for questions, job openings, and more.

Members can also communicate anonymously by using private channels or one-on-one chats. Free members have access to some free content as well as the ability to post and develop content. However, additional benefits are made available to members for a $19 monthly cost. There are several resources, courses, and webinar recordings on the website.

5. No Code Alley

Numerous tools are hosted by No Code Alley, including Wix, Bubble, Drona HQ, and Appy Pie. Their website displays the most active users as well as some of the popular apps developed by the community. The projects on display, developed by programmers from all across the world, span a variety of categories and subtypes. On forums, users can ask questions and receive responses from other users. And there is a ton of useful information on no-coding and interviews with no coders on the site. No developers can connect to No Code Alley’s Slack workspace.

6. Zeroqode Community

Zeroqode’s creators state on their website that they have completed more than 100 no-code projects since they founded the business in 2016. Similar to well-known apps, their platform offers customers more than 130 templates to choose from. Members can also choose from 247 paid plugins or 70 free ones. Additionally, members have access to their paid and free courses to learn more. Members can chat with others on their Slack workspace, including the CEO and developers of Zeroqode. Users have access to three premium options, including a lifetime subscription for a one-time cost of $200.

7. Nucode

Nucode is a free online community where users may talk about everything pertaining to the no-code sector.

Although joining is free, hiring a freelancer has a small cost. We think it’s wonderful that they use independent contractors to share their knowledge of some of Nucode’s technologies. Both the community and freelancers benefit from it. On the free forum, people on a tight budget can still post questions and create discussions. In addition, if customers ask for a bargain, they can use the tools for a discount. More than 120 products of various types and tool sets were released by Nucode.

8. Reddit’s r/nocode

The infamous Reddit has over 52 million users and 1.7 billion global monthly visitors visiting its 100,000 communities. There is a community subreddit for every conceivable subject, with individuals who respect the website. As stated in their about section, the no-code subreddit has over 15k members with a simple mission: “A community dedicated to developing great stuff without needing to be a developer.”

Redditors use the subreddit to post questions, resources, discuss current events, and advertise their work. If you’re unfamiliar with Reddit, each post can be labeled, discussed in comments, and supported or rejected by users.

9. WeAreNoCode

“Democratize entrepreneurship for non-technical founders” is their stated goal. They also offer a number of instructional programs, one of which is free, for this purpose. They make the claim that they support founders all the way through the ideation phase, bootstrapping, fundraising, and judging. They have already assisted more than 450 founders from 23 different nations, and they want to help more businesspeople achieve their goals without writing a single line of code. There are two pricing options for WeAreNoCode: a monthly plan costs $49, and an annual plan costs $29 per month. They both enjoy the same benefits.

10. Nocode HQ

Another website that provides clients with tutorials, templates, tools, and solutions is Nocode HQ. Members of their community can browse popular subjects, including queries, showcases, meetups, and tutorials, on their community portal, which is similar to social media platforms. Their templates are divided into landing pages, mobile apps, social media platforms, and directories. Nocode HQ members can interact with the community and upload products without charge, but for $29 per month, they can access four templates and enjoy additional benefits.

 



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