• No-code roundup - July 25th, 2022

  • Jul 25 2022
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast
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No-code roundup - July 25th, 2022

  • Summary

    • 4:43 - Webflow has some updates...
    • 4:48 - WebP image support is here in Webflow (I made a video to guide you)
    • 5:22 - Sunsetting support for IE
    • 7:09 - Made in Webflow is here
    • 9:30 - Bubble released their new responsive editor
    • 10:23 - And they rolled out deferred drawing to everyone
    • 10:56 - Outseta released support for Bubble too! 👀
    • 11:23 - Zapier rebranded and has a new look....
    • 15:56 - There are layoffs happening across tech and no-code, lets look out for one another 
    • 19:17 - 8020 released a new Enterprise site and Matt’s thread on it was 🔥
    • 22:49 - Lacey + Frances were on the Webflow Party
    • 23:39 - Squarespace rebuilt their platform and have big new features
    • 27:57 - Connor Finlayson went on Wes Bos’s podcast to talk no-code
    • 28:50 - Raymmar left Finsweet and we didn’t see that coming....
    • 30:00 - State of Flow looks like it’s gonna be fun...who’s going? 
    • 32:22 - Glide released some updates in product around templates
    • 33:59 - No Code API was acquired, had a bit of a rough week 
    • 34:39 - Softr now lets you create mobile apps AND web apps...wild!
    • 35:56 - Tally Forms now lets you customize your forms fonts
    • 36:22 - Loved this piece from Flowout teaching the community how they can build their own copy and paste component library 
    • 39:35 - Stacker HQ has an AMA coming up you should check out!
    • 40:09 - Flowbase released a new icon pack available in Figma and Webflow
    • 41:31 - Siter.io (from Designmodo which we’ve covered before) relaunched recently
    • 42:20 - Daftpage looks like a super interesting no-code website maker
    • 43:42 - Makeswift marries no-code and Next.js and looks like a pretty awesome tool if you have a React/Next.js site
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