7 Best No-Code App Builders 2024 (+ What You Can Build)

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in this video we're going to look at the seven best no code tools of 2024 so let's jump in at number one on the list we have Bubble now bubble is a no code tool that allows you to create all types of apps ranging from super simple directories to incredibly complex multifaceted SAS platforms and although bubble is used primarily to create web-based applications bubble has introduced ways to allow you to create both web as well as mobile apps now in terms of pricing you can get started with bubble for free and then Pro pricing starts at around $30 per month and goes up from there depending on your application needs now at kb1 which is our startup studio and no code development agency we launched a SAS called scribble using bubble now scribble is a web-based application that helps writers write their novels and it's built 100% using bubble we've built in different writing tools AI tools such as character generation as well as World building tools plot visualization tools and much much more all without writing a line of code bubble allows us to design our front-end store data easily work with app logic through the use of easy to understand workflows and even allows us to interact with any third party API through their free API connector plugin bubble is not the easiest platform to learn on this list there is a bit of a learning curve here and it can take some time to learn but in our experience it's been well worth it because it's incredibly powerful and you can build virtually anything in fact over on kb1 we have a no code incubator program where we teach other no code entrepreneurs how to build and scale their noode applications in that course we use scribble as an example of how to build and monetize no code applications from scratch we actually launch scribble from zero as part of a live build within that course where our students watch us launch a new project from scratch and then watch us go through the process of monetizing it organically without paid ads all from zero now scribble is currently in stage five of our eight-stage growth framework and it's just about to cross over $2,000 per month in monthly reoccurring Revenue so if you're interested in learning more about this program I'll provide a link to Kibby 1 below as well as a coupon code for $100 off or if you're less of a do-it-yourselfer and you want to Outsource the development of your application to a no code development agency I'll provide a link to our agency page below our no code agency can build 10 times faster and 10 times cheaper than traditional development agencies next up we have flutter flow now in a lot of ways flutter flow will feel familiar to those who have experience working within bubble when you begin a new project you're going to select widgets from your main widget panel here and then you're going to add those widgets onto your main canvas area now widgets are just essentially components that you're going to build your application with so for example things like groups text uh input Fields drop downs charts calendars and so on now each of these components will have default styling and behavior associated with it so in order to gain more control over the individual widgets you can select the widget you want to modify and then go over here to the properties panel and make any adjustments that you need in general I really like the user interface of flutter flow it's uncluttered it's easy to navigate and that's really important especially when your applications start to get more and more complex Lex the other thing I really love about flutter flow is that they have a presets page that contains common page types so for example they have a preset page for things like user profiles uh profile Pages tend to have a lot of the same elements time and time again so to have to build that from scratch each time can feel like a big waste of time and that's why presets are so helpful here for example you can just select a preset and then a new page will be generated with most of the basic components you're going to need for example for a user profile page including things like uh profile photo uh the user profile Fields as well as a logout button and so on now in terms of database connections flutter flow natively connects to Firebase as well as superbase and you can connect to virtually any other thirdparty database you want through the use of their API tool also one of the things that I really love about flutter flow is their code export feature so you could actually build on flutter flow but take your application with you if you wanted to go a different Direction later on so they don't lock you in and I think that's huge now in terms of pricing you can get started with flutter flow for free and then pricing goes up from there to $30 or $70 per month depending on the plan you want next I'm going to do three and four together and I'll explain why in a moment but in past Year's roundups I've included WordPress on this list because we use WordPress for most of our SAS companies front ends again to use scribble as an example this is a WordPress front end that you see here and then when users click on login they get redirected to a bubble app as a subdomain but the transition is seamless because both platforms are designed with similar colors and fonts but the reality is that we're actually doing this using two entirely different platforms we do this because we want to take the marketing load off of our no code backend in our experience it's been cheaper to do this it ensures your paying users enjoy faster loading interfaces and it allows us to ensure that we've maximized our front-end SEO performance using a platform which essentially was designed for maximum SEO compatibility we've just had great experiences scaling WordPress Heights and that's why we continue to use WordPress as our marketing front end of choice WordPress is also open source and free so you can get started right now with WordPress if you wanted to however another great option if you're looking for a WordPress alternative is web flow it offers a very intuitive no code design interface that allows you to build breathtaking websites from scratch without having to write any code as far as pricing goes you can get started for free with web flow and then pricing goes up to $40 per month for businesses next up we have adalo now adalo is an incredibly easy to ous noode Tool and like the other noode app builders on this list it's made up of three main elements essentially components which are the things that you use to design your app a database is where you store your applications data and then actions which control your application's logic the thing that makes a dollo stand out from the other no code tools on this list is that first although you can build any type of application for any screen size using ad dollo ad dollo Excel in the world of mobile app development another thing about adolo is that they make it really easy to create collections within databases essentially working with databases within adalo will feel familiar to anyone who has experience working with simple spreadsheets with some of the other noode app builders on this list the backend database setup is a bit more complex but with adalo it's a breeze also with adalo once you have completed building your app you can publish it to Android or iOS stores like Google play or the app store or you can publish it as a custom Standalone web app ad dollo has a free plan to get you started and then their pricing starts at $45 per month and then goes up from there next up we have Builder Builder is another no code app builder that gives you access to an easy to use drag and drop design interface but generally speaking I find Builder a little harder for beginners to get their heads around it's an incredibly powerful platform and their focus is less on spoon feeding you by abstracting everything away from you and more on giving you access to the full power of their platform and so while the learning curve can be a bit steeper you'll likely find that you can build much much more complex and Powerful apps when you use Builder compared to some of the other noode tools on this list which cater more to a market looking for the simplest solution within Builder you can also write your own code so it's great for people looking for more of a low code experience rather than a full-on no code experience and of course you can also connect to any third party service through the API tools that they have built in another cool thing about Builder is that they have many web 3 tools built in so for any developers working in the blockchain space or the web 3 space this could be an ideal platform for them Builder also allows for code export and their pricing includes a free plan and then goes up to $30 per month and then scales from there depending again on your needs again as a bit of a side note here we recently built a web 3 game on the ethereum blockchain and for us this has been really interesting to see what you can do with no code tools in the web 3 space we're seeing huge advances here and it will be interesting to see where this goes in the future also as part of our noode incubator program which is linked to below if you decide to enroll you'll learn how to build blockchain-based applications we have an entire course within our program dedicated to just that topic and then lastly we have wappler now I think what made wappler such an interesting option for me early on was that they've always allowed for code export now they've built such a valuable no code tool but they haven't put any energy into locking you into their platform and for me personally as a builder I really appreciate that with wappler it's quite easy to get started and like Builder they give you a lot of control over what you can build but again that comes at the expense of a bit of complexity and while not a complex tool tool to use by any stretch of the imagination because they give you more freedom in terms of what you can build and what you can connect to it can take some time to kind of figure out those connections for example they don't have a built-in database like some of the other tools on this list so you need to connect to a thirdparty database and while not difficult to do for non-technical people the process will tend to be a little slower and often include a few kind of bumps along the way now in terms of pricing wappler offers a 14-day free trial and then after that their pricing starts at 19 to30 per month so that's all I have for you today I hope you found this Roundup list of the best no code tools for 2024 helpful again if you're looking to build an application and you want to Outsource your build to a no code development agency with experience with all of the tools on this list head over to kb1 today and click on agency to see how we can help or if you're more of a do it- yourself or check out our no code program where we teach both no code application development but above and beyond this we also show you our exact growth Playbook that we use to scale the bootstraps S companies that we own like I said previously in our course you'll launch a SAS side by side with our live build so as your build passes into a new phase of growth so will ours you'll see in real time how we take a platform and pass it through each stage of our eight-stage growth Playbook again with our live build we're currently in stage five of our eight stages and scribble is now doing about $2,000 per month so if you're interested in this course I'll provide a link as well as a coupon code for $100 off below thanks for stopping by today by
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Published: Thu Nov 23 2023
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