For a complex web app MVP, which is the better approach?
1️⃣ No-Code: Fast launch & validation, but requires full migration later for scalability.
2️⃣ Code from Scratch: Slower & costlier upfront, but built to scale from day one.
Code or No-Code for MVP
👉 Coding: Full control, full headaches.
👉 No-Code: Fast track to launch.
👉 Customization vs. Convenience.
👉 Developers: Costly but precise.
👉 No-Code: DIY for the non-techies.
👉 Speed matters: No-Code wins.
👉 Fle
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ANSHUMAN MOHAPATRA
Here to Make the wor... • 2m
Need a technical cofounder preferably Web app developer to work on a simple idea. simple MVP we can build together but marketing , finance, investment and other things I can handle just need a
Day 7 of building SAAS in public
No Code Tools are for building simple apps but if your app is even a bit complex no code is a nightmare. Just trying to integrate voice api for a voice chat bot feature in my app has been a nightmare. Let's hope for
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Ajay Kumar
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I have an Idea that solves all farmers problems and this is my College Project I want to scale it through the App. But the problem is I have no money for a Building App. The website is almost done. but I need any App developer that will build an App
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 10d
Naval Ravikant’s Startup Checklist
(from the founder of AngelList)
1. Pick a great cofounder
You can go solo, but you probably shouldn’t. The right cofounder is:
Highly intelligent (makes you feel sharper)
Incredibly driven (needs no motivation)