First time I used a single Zap to lead to multiple automations.
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.
Allows loved ones of people with dementia the ability to load photos and descriptions for a custom-built memory Book that is then mailed to the designated person.
First time I used a single Zap to lead to multiple automations.
1. Using no-code to add value in different ways when affected by covid. Build experiments and other ways to generate value through a ministry affected by covid.
2. Ron does this by instead of building prototypes, build applications. This is exactly what no-code was born to do. This example of instead of rapid prototype creation. Its rapid app creation and testing. Walkthrough the different apps.
3. Side Project Marketing example: The apps work as POC and demo for folks to see what you can do and create a level of trust into what kind of work you do. So that you can increase likelihood of value capture with the main business of custom mobile app development. Focused on a niche. Give value for free in helping your user get from point A to b.
4. Adalo web app - Basic CRUD app. What is that and why does it matter? Highlight what does Memory Books do
5. No-code tool to accept donations: Donately - preview what this is.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F-IzNcKjMk
00:00 #159 No-code product teardown: Caring Hands Ministry - Built with Adalo
Here is what I discuss in this video:
:01 - Side Project Marketing: Great example of how this Maker is executing on it
:01 - Give free value upfront increase trust in your product/service
:03 - New way to build. Skip prototypes, just build apps
05: - Building with Adalo, web app and native mobile app example
06: - Example of not overbuilding. Just do one thing really well and ship that feature as a product
06: - What types of no-code apps are Adalo best for?
10: - Danger of no-code - spend weeks building with a tool that ends up not doing what you need it do. How do you avoid it?
14: - Donately - product to accept donations, integrates well
Once a week, valuable and actionable insights, no bs -- promised.