Best Low-Code Development Platforms for Common Ninja

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    Webflow Reviews

    Webflow

    Webflow

    $12 per month
    3 Ratings
    Break the code barrier Faster, better business websites. Without coding. Without coding, create production-ready experiences. The Webflow Designer lets you bring your design vision to life using clean, semantic HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. Create completely custom databases to support dynamic content types such as online stores. Create immersive interactions and animations easily. With just a click, you can go live on a reliable, fast, and hassle-free web hosting network that scales with the business. Built to scale -- the same network that Netflix, Pinterest and Airbnb, Slack and Adobe. Your site will never go down. There are no updates to run, packages or headaches to manage. You can launch, iterate, and launch new marketing campaigns without affecting your product team. Metadata controls, automatic XML websitemaps, easy 301 redirects and canonical tags. You can connect your marketing tools using built-in integrations or with custom code.
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    Bubble Reviews

    Bubble

    Bubble

    $25 per app per month
    Bubble makes it easy to create and launch fully-functional, data driven web applications in fraction of the time required to code them from scratch. Bubble's powerful point-and-click editor allows users to create fully customizable web applications. This includes workflows and marketplaces as well as SaaS products. Over 350,000 people have had success with Bubble, launching and building businesses. Many have also gone on to take part in top accelerator programs such as Y Combinator. One company has even raised $365M in venture capital. Bubble is much more than a product. It has helped to build a strong community for entrepreneurs and builders who believe that everyone should have the ability to create technology.
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