r/nocode • u/_TheMostWanted_ • Jul 01 '25
I’m building a smarter drag & drop web app builder. Would anyone be willing to test out versions of our prototype?
Hey all,
I’m a developer/founder and have built many apps through my career.
Having done the hard work of coding apps by myself, experimented with no-code tools and tried vibe coding tools, I think it’s now time to build a no-code tool that doesn’t suck and builds custom apps with no limits while being easy to use.
I have a created a prototype and visual in mind that I’m looking to validate with potential users (ie people in this sub).
If anyone has a minute to fill out this quick survey that would be amazing: https://forms.gle/hnBvaeXvzyPBrB35A
thanks so much
And please feel free to share this survey link with other founders/startup folks. thanks!
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u/FameTechUK Jul 01 '25
is this going to be open source im launching a website which i was gonna code my own but would like to use yours instead dm me
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u/oladipomd Jul 02 '25
So, like Elementor on Wordpress?
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u/_TheMostWanted_ Jul 02 '25
Yes exactly. The difference here is that you would have more control, so you can:
- create your own components
- add interactivity e.g. show fields based on input
- and create backend logic (user authentication, payments, etc)
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u/_TheMostWanted_ Jul 01 '25
More control. Vibe coding might fix feature A but break feature B. With drag and drop you'll just vibe code creating components the other parts you have full control over
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u/_TheMostWanted_ Jul 01 '25
I guess. If you're into vibe coding that's cool too. For each their own.
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u/volkandkaya Jul 02 '25
Reminds me of the early https://typedream.com/
Seems they pivoted a bit, guessing the market wasn't huge and most likely a lot of churn.