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No code & Low code platforms comparison

Some famous names

Alternative no-code CMS platforms or tools that allow you to build a web application without code include the following tools:

If you’re looking for another no-code platform with an enterprise focus, Unqork or Betty Blocks are good alternatives.

If you’re looking for a platform made for deploying native or mobile apps, consider using no-code tools like AdaloGlide, or Thunkable.

If you are building an e-commerce site and need a website landing page with a mobile-responsive design, then templated website hosts like CarrdSquarespaceWix, or Weebly are good options.

If you want a no-code platform and can benefit from creating a fully custom backend database with front-end actions, then platforms like Bubble are good alternatives to Retool.

If you are launching a website and want an open-source CMS platform with powerful plugins that allow for integration with databases like MySQL and MongoDB, try WordPress.

About Bubble

Bubble is a leader in the no-code movement. Bubble offers a powerful point-and-click web editor and cloud hosting platform that allows users to build fully customizable web applications and workflows, ranging from simple prototypes to complex marketplaces, SaaS products, and more. Over 400,000 users are currently building and launching businesses on Bubble – some have gone on to participate in top accelerator programs, such as Y Combinator, and even raised $365M in venture funding. Bubble is more than just a product. We are a strong community of builders and entrepreneurs that are united by the belief that everyone should be able to create technology.

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Pros:

  • Allows for designing, developing, and hosting MVPs and full-fledged web apps with mobile-friendly design.
  • An intuitive interface with a drag-n-drop editor.
  • A variety of free and paid templates created by Bubble designers.
  • About 1,000 plugins to connect to external services.

Cons:

  • Limited functionality available according to a free plan.
  • A separate plan is needed to build each new app.
  • May not be easy to onboard due to its interface complexity.
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