The single biggest thing I learned is with no-code tools making products is becoming incredibly fast (hours to minutes fast) so the challenge to tackle will be growth and marketing in order to get feedback and grow the product. I'd think about distribution channels early and think about scalable content strategies.
I spent 1,000+ hours talking with 150+ No-code Founders, who have generated millions of dollars with their businesses without actually writing code.
How are they doing it?
I spent years researching and building on what they do. I wrote The Lean Side Project so you can build and launch your product.
Remote College Work find and curates paid jobs for college students. It ha internships as well as part-time work during the school year. My goal is to : 1) Provide students opportunities to train for jobs and have more job opportunities 2) Encourage employers to hire students and give them opportunity on a part-time basis, especially, for tasks that may even be better suited for students
The single biggest thing I learned is with no-code tools making products is becoming incredibly fast (hours to minutes fast) so the challenge to tackle will be growth and marketing in order to get feedback and grow the product. I'd think about distribution channels early and think about scalable content strategies.
Here I do a product teardown in video: https://youtu.be/8Xucve3mqGg
Video Outline to find what you need:
Here is what I discuss in this video:
00:00 Unbound: Build with Pory.io and Airtable.com
:01 - landing page review - why you need page heirarchy
:02 - Hero of landing page
:05 - Pory.io demo for how a jobboard template works
:07 - No-code stack review: tools
:08 - No-code how to think about a stack of no-code tools
:09 - Substack, Mailchimp or Mailerlite?
:10 - Monetization strategy for job board
:11 - Buymecoffee.com tool demo
:12 - What can you use Pory.io for? Examples covered
:13 - About Airtable using it as a database with no-code
:13 - Product building strategy with no-code. There is a right way and a wrong way
:15 - When should you build a job board from scratch?
:16 - Why you should start with the simplest learning curve of tools
:19 - What it looks like to ship something good enough not perfect
:19 - Why imperfect V1 are perfect V1's
:21 - Creator trap - how to get yourself our of your own head and have clarity on page layout
:22 - Marketplace supply and demand. What can we learn from this job board?
:24 - Free content idea to raise above the noise
:25 - 3 ways for monetization a job board that don't include the paid job submission
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