Tuesday, September 7, 2021

What Kind of Apps do People Build with No-Code?

If you've ever wondered what types of apps other people build using no-code platforms, here's a list of some of the templates you can find on no-code sites:

  • How to design a mobile app - a template demonstrating how to create a simple but sophisticated mobile app with Bubble. It includes a loading page, a landing page, sign up and sign in pages, and a 5 page app design with headers and footers.
  • A travel app that booking websites could offer their customers. The app allows users to search for hotel accommodations, vehicle, bike or boat rentals, guided tours, and interesting places to visit. In addition built-in APIs let you book airline tickets and other reservations online.
  • An app template for dog sport enthusiasts - people who participate in canine agility, lure coursing, dock jumping, flyball and others. Users can view stories and photos from other handlers, upload their own stories, keep track of upcoming events, and even make travel plans right on the app.
  • A template that provides brand names of food products that are good choices for people with heart problems. In addition the app can contain tips on exercise and stress-relieving activities, local aid and support groups, and the latest news affecting those with cardiovascular concerns.
  • Comprehensive help with starting your own business. An app that is constantly updated with the latest information by state on how to register a new business, federal, state and local tax regulations, tips on hiring employees, marketing products and services, accounting requirements, and names, addresses and phone numbers of state and local agencies that a new business owner may need to know.
  • A "dating" app, but for people who are simply looking for a friend - someone local who shares their interests and would like to go places together. There are people, especially senior citizens, whose family and friends are no longer around and who would like to get out more, but don't want to go alone.
  • Language learning buddies - an app that lets you connect with others who are interested in learning a new language so that you can practice talking and/or texting to each other in that language.
  • Neighborhood job board - post jobs, offers of services, recommendations, even offers to barter services for services. Help keep more business close to home.
  • An analytics app, with each version designed for a specific client to highlight the most important data affecting their operation.
There are still lots of other possibilities for mobile apps that can find a market out there in the world. Hopefully one or two of these ideas can help you find a niche and get started building an app of your own.

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