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No-code tools are changing the role of designers by democratizing development and allowing designers to create fully functioning websites and apps without the need for coding skills. Some popular no-c...
No-code tools are changing the role of designers by democratizing development and allowing designers to create fully functioning websites and apps without the need for coding skills. Some popular no-code tools for web development include Webflow and Framer, while Bubble.io and FlutterFlow are recommended for app development. The next era of no-code tools, such as Builder.io and Henosia, are taking a holistic approach to help users visually develop complete applications across multiple platforms without coding. Designers can take advantage of these tools to become full-stack designers without learning to code. Starting a no-code agency is also possible, with tools like Webflow and Framer providing the necessary capabilities to build fully-functioning websites and streamline freelancing. It's important for designers to niche down and understand their limitations while considering additional revenue streams for their agency.
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