Community-building with No-code: a new newsletter
After years of dabbling, I’ve recently delved deeper into no-code.
What is no-code?
I describe no-code as a genre of technology that allows people to build things on the internet. Before no-code, to build on the internet, you had to learn how to program a computer , or code — i.e., learn a new language like Python or Java. With no-code, instead of learning a language, you learn different tools (software, apps), how they work, and how to make them work together (integrations, automations) to build sophisticated, elegant experiences on the web.
No-code + community-building
The more I build with no-code, the more obvious it is to me that it’s a game-changer for community professionals, their teams and programs, and the organizations they serve.
Feeling inspired by that, and a series of unforeseen digital events, I decided to write about Community-building with No-code in a newsletter on Revue. ⬇️