What we actually do here
We test no-code platforms the way you would if you had unlimited time and a healthy distrust of marketing pages. Our team signs up, builds real projects, and writes up what we find – the good, the frustrating, and the features that only exist in the sales demo. The result is a growing library of reviews you can actually trust when deciding where to invest your time and budget.
Who this is for
If you’re a founder trying to ship an MVP without burning through your runway on developers, a marketing team automating workflows that nobody wants to build manually, or an operations lead connecting tools that stubbornly refuse to talk to each other, you’re in the right place. We write for people who need working solutions, not whitepapers about the future of citizen development.
How we approach reviews
Each platform we cover gets a real evaluation. That means signing up for actual accounts, building actual projects, and documenting what works, what breaks, and what the pricing page conveniently forgot to mention. We focus on no-code app builders, workflow automation tools, and visual development platforms because that’s where the gap between marketing promises and reality tends to be widest.
Why independence matters
We participate in affiliate programmes, which means we may earn a commission when you click through to a platform and sign up. That’s how the lights stay on. What it does not do is influence which tools we recommend or how we evaluate them. A platform that pays generous commissions but delivers a mediocre experience will be described as exactly that. Our reviews start from testing, not from partnership agreements.
What comes next
We’re building out coverage across every major no-code category, from app builders and database platforms to automation tools and internal tool frameworks. Every review follows the same process: sign up, build, document, and write it up honestly. If a platform is brilliant, we’ll tell you. If it’s not ready, we’ll tell you that too.
