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I built this MVP in just 2 days. No code. No team. No fluff. A simple quiz → smart SaaS stack → shareable results. Imagine what we can build in 2 weeks. 🔗 skillboard-24432.bubbleapps.io/version-test/t… 📬 Book a free MVP call → calendly.com/hashaamshahid/… #NoCode #MVP #startup #buildinpublic
Just booked my ticket for the @Bubble event in Paris! So excited to connect with the no-code community there. #NoCode #Bubble #Paris
The best automations don’t look complex. They look obvious - after someone builds them.
Complex workflows often look impressive. But the best automations? They look boring - because they hide complexity behind simple, repeatable steps. Simplicity is the real efficiency. #nocode #automation #MVP
when a workflow feels “too simple,” doubt creeps in... but simplicity isn’t weakness. it’s usually the hard work of breaking complexity into steps that look obvious in hindsight.
this is exactly how i’d build wealth with a vertical ai agent startup (without raising VC $$) step 1: find a boring pain point. something universal, hated, and expensive. think customs paperwork, insurance audits, compliance checklists. the less glamorous, the better. step 2:…
*for fun* your arrow missed the buttons by like ~3 pixels… accuracy stats just dropped 📉@Globalstats11
Software used to be a gate. Now it’s a ladder. No-code doesn’t just cut costs - it changes who gets to build. Non-technical founders. Designers. Consultants. Students. The barrier isn’t code anymore. It’s imagination.
this could have been avoided with prototyping with no-code tools like @bubble making a fantastic app does not automatically make that app useful. it is the application and user experience.
"You spent 300K to build an app without ever consulting end users to understand what functionality they would want?"
Startups rarely fail from lack of ideas. They fail from testing too late. #nocode #MVP #startups #buildinpublic
Most billion-dollar startups didn’t begin with billion-dollar ideas. They began with small problems that felt 'too simple' to matter.
strange era... apps can be created without coding.
A good ideas often hide in “boring” problems.
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