The hottest No-Code Tools Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Contemplations on the Tree of Woe 1696 implied HN points 19 Jul 25
  1. Cosmarch AI has a unique feature called persistent memory, which allows it to remember information about you over time, making interactions feel more personal.
  2. It offers multiple models that excel in different tasks, allowing users to switch between them based on what they need, like better reasoning or writing style.
  3. Cosmarch AI is currently in beta, and while it has great features, it still lacks some advanced options that other AI models offer, like editable memory and mobile support.
No-Code Exits 255 implied HN points 19 Jan 24
  1. The founders turned an irritating manual process into a successful business by building an automated social listening tool.
  2. The initial version of the product was developed in just two weeks using a combination of no-code tools.
  3. User acquisition strategies included leveraging social media marketing, networking in marketing communities, and cold-outreach using their own product.
No-Code Exits 157 implied HN points 16 Feb 23
  1. No-Code OG Drew started No Code List with simple tools and grew it into an extensive directory.
  2. Using tools like Bildr helped Drew open doors to great opportunities in the No-Code space.
  3. Drew's experience with building and selling No Code List showcases the potential for growth and acquisition in the No-Code community.
No-Code Exits 157 implied HN points 27 Jul 23
  1. Paul Metcalfe successfully sold his product, Lettergrowth, in just 4 months after building it with no-code tools.
  2. He used a landing page, DMs, and a community to find users, and relied on sponsorships for revenue.
  3. The acquisition happened quickly via Telegram Chat, with the buyer seeing potential in the product for their own business.
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No-Code Exits 137 implied HN points 23 Feb 23
  1. No-Code Exits celebrates its 6-month birthday showcasing successful projects made with no code tools like Bubble and Sheet2Site
  2. Future plans for No-Code Exits include switching platforms, setting up referral awards, hosting a giveaway, and creating side projects to help beginners
  3. Readers are encouraged to share ideas on how No-Code Exits can support them in becoming successful no-code makers
Sarah's Newsletter 59 implied HN points 29 Mar 22
  1. Python's popularity is due to its ease of use and readability, making it one of the top 5 most popular languages.
  2. Abstractions like AWS Lambda can be efficient but may become harmful if not managed properly, leading to issues like security and cost concerns.
  3. Using SQL GUI tools for data aggregation can speed up the process but may lead to inaccurate results and wrong decisions due to lack of testing and QA processes.
AI Brews 10 implied HN points 24 Mar 23
  1. OpenAI announced major developments in ChatGPT, including support for plugins
  2. Several companies are introducing new AI tools and models, like Text-to-App tool by FlutterFlow
  3. Users can access AI skill-building resources, such as creating an OpenAI Q&A bot with ChatGPT API