5 Great Tools To Create an MVP Without Coding [Bonus Included]

Written by eko | Published 2021/03/27
Tech Story Tags: product | founders | startup | nocode | nocode-movement | product-management | startups | entrepreneurship

TLDR 5 great tools that let you build MVPs & test out your ideas without writing a single line of code. You can use Webflow to build everything from one-page websites to complex e-commerce sites with the help of its four major modules: Designer, CMS, Hosting service and editor. Bubble is a powerful no-code platform that allows you to build websites and web apps from your browser. Umso (formerly Landen) is a website builder that lets you design, build and publish websites in a few minutes just by answering questions.via the TL;DR App

An idea that is developed and put into action is more important than an idea that exists only as an idea.— Buddha
If you’re a non-technical entrepreneur or product person, it can be really difficult to build that MVP(a small version of your idea) that you need to get initial feedback from customers. You don’t have the coding skills and may not have the money to hire developers to bring your idea to life.
So you let it go, miss that opportunity... till someone else builds a billion-dollar company from a similar idea and you become that person that goes around telling people how you had the same idea years ago. Now you can take your ideas to the next level with these awesome tools that let you build MVPs & test out your ideas without writing a single line of code.

1. Webflow — Web

The Webflow designer
Webflow describes itself as “a visual way to build the web” and I think that’s a good summary of how it works. It allows you to build your website/web app by selecting from thousands of free and paid templates built by the Webflow community. You can use Webflow to build everything from one-page websites to complex e-commerce sites with the help of its four major modules: Designer, CMS, Hosting service and the editor.
An interesting thing about Webflow is that it allows you to add code snippets to your project to achieve a custom experience. But you should be just fine using the available templates and features. To experience
Webflow, sign up now at https://webflow.com/

2. Bubble — Web

A screenshot from the Bubble builder
Bubble is a powerful no-code platform that allows you to build websites and web apps from your browser. It’s fairly easy to understand and use especially if you understand how the web works. I was able to build my first bubble app in about 24 hours.
Something I really like about Bubble is how they showcase the capability of the platform. They have tutorials like “How to build Netflix on Bubble”, “How to build Instagram on Bubble” and other catchy tutorials that show you just how powerful the platform is. Another thing I find interesting is that they give something called the “Bubble guarantee” that says if anything happens to the company, they will make the Bubble platform open source and users can host existing Bubble projects on their own server. I suggest using Bubble for web-based MVPs that require a lot of logic processing or 3rd party integrations. They have a free plan, so you can get started here: https://bubble.io/

3. Glide— Mobile apps

Glide templates
Glide is a platform that allows you to build mobile apps powered by Google sheets. Building mobile apps with Glide can be done for free and in 5minutes (for basic features). It’s very easy to use even if you’re not technical and it’s a good fit for building mobile-based MVPs.
My favourite thing about Glide is that you can choose from over 300 mobile app templates in Health, Finance, Sales etc to modify or build-on.
Create a Glide account now to get started: https://www.glideapps.com

4. Umso (formerly Landen) — Websites / Landing pages

The Umso website
Umso is a website builder that allows you to design, build and publish websites in a few minutes just by answering questions. It is simple to use and very effective for building landing page MVPs. Umso also gives you access to add-ons like blogs, mailing lists and a
Zapier integration that you can use to add other 3rd party services to your website.
If you need to set up a website quickly and you find most website builders complex, then Umso is definitely for you. You can try it out for free here: https://www.umso.com/

5. Memberspace — Subscriptions:Web

MemberSpace Homepage
MemberSpace is a tool that allows you to restrict parts of your website to paid users (subscribers) only. It’s easy to use and allows you to customize the experience for your users. It allows you to manage your subscription plans, subscribers list and premium pages easily. MemberSpace provides integrations for WordPress, Webflow, Wix among others and also works well with custom HTML 5 websites.
If your product idea is content-based, then MemberSpace is a great way to get revenue traction. Sign up for MemberSpace here: https://www.memberspace.com/

Bonus: GoNative.io — Mobile apps

Go Native is a simple tool that allows you to convert any existing website or web app into native mobile apps (Android & iOS). It’s really easy to use and can take between 2- 10 minutes to build a mobile app depending on how complex you want it to be. This is a good tool to pair with no-code web app builders to give your users the same experience on the web & mobile. Although there’s no free plan for GoNative, you can build a free test mobile app and install it on your phone here: https://gonative.io/
I really hope this article was useful to you. I can’t wait to see what you build with the tools on the list. Please share more tools in the comment section if you know any and feel free to reach out to me for learning resources on any of the platforms listed above.

Written by eko | I enjoy building useful things | Product & user-centred design expert | Serial builder |Founder|Artist | Software Dev
Published by HackerNoon on 2021/03/27