Week 2 of #100DaysOfNoCode
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Summary of Week - 2
Tools Used:
{ Notion }
Notion is a workspace that adapts to your needs. It's as minimal or as powerful as you need it to be. It's essentially a space to organize your life. Your ideas, goals, projects, shopping lists, journals, and more.
Thought Notion was like some google docs 📄 but after using it totally blew my mind how powerful and amazing it is.🤯❣️❣️💯
Amazing productivity and possibility tool. ❤️❤️
{ Glide }
Create powerful apps and websites, without code.
Turn spreadsheets into powerful apps & websites, without writing any code. Pick a spreadsheet or start with a template, customize your app, then share and ship it.
I converted my Resource directory to a mobile app using Glide.
Check it out below 👇
https://wide-toothpaste-1900.glideapp.io
{ TrueSource }
Building a business on top of data is one of the hottest trends in no-code. TrueSource makes it dead simple to turn valuable data into an actionable product.
If you have unused data that others would benefit from, you can turn it into a monetizable data product in minutes!
Check it out below 👇
https://t.co/4RXyf01pfT
🦄 Bonus 🦄
One of the cool things about TrueSource is that you can take your data product and put it behind a paywall, so only users that pay can access your data. So really, you’re only a few clicks away from creating a monetizable product. If you have a Stripe account, feel free to test this out! Also, if you have other interesting data sources that you’d like to monetize, you can enter TrueSource’s competition where you can earn $3000 for creating the product with the most revenue.
{ Figma }
With Figma, everyone works towards a shared goal. This has enabled our product teams to ship new products faster and feel more confident in their decisions.
I designed a wireframe using Figma in preparation for the project we'll be building in The.com 😍

{ The.com }
If you think about it, up until this point, website building has (and still is) solo-player. We use code (and now increasingly no-code) to build a website that’s ours and only ours.
What’s new with the.com is that they break any website you build into Blocks, which can be re-used and remixed by others, turning web-development into a multi-player experience.
And the best part of all of this is that YOU as the (no-code) builder can earn credit and get paid for your work (for the Blocks you create and that others are remixing). This means that the web isn’t something we’re just building anymore, it’s something we’ll start owning too.
I also built my first website with the tool too!
Check it out 👇
https://t.co/ENm7FnyiVh
{ Scribe }
Share how-to in seconds. Automatically generate step-by-step guides while you work.
My Personal favorite ❤️❤️ people who love documentation should totally check it out.
I created a step-by-step guide using Scribe to share my no-code learning about Notion !!
Usually, step-by-step guides are painful, but Scribe makes it super easy!
Here is mine... 👇👇
So just join the movement and build with us: https://www.100daysofnocode.com/
Thank you for reading 🤗🤝🙌



