I have experience as a full stack developer, and as a machine learning engineer. I know C#, Java, Javascript, and Python. I have my own private AWS account. But I am a first time Saas founder. I’ll be doing the development myself. Should I use my existing skills to come up with my first product or should I learn no-coide tools? The reason I ask is no-code tools seem like they might be worth learning to spin up really quick MVPs. Thanks

  • AkshatbahetyB
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    10 months ago

    Totally agree with the idea of embracing No-Code, especially for entrepreneurs. I’m a developer myself and dove into entrepreneurship not too long ago. Looking back, I wish I’d explored No-Code options earlier. It could have saved me so much time, allowing me to focus more on the business side of things rather than getting bogged down in complex development tasks.

    I learned the hard way that as a solo founder with limited funds, splitting my time between building the product and growing the business was tough. Now, I’ve gotten pretty deep into No-Code and even do some consulting. It’s fascinating to see different problems and help others create their own products.

    Recently, I launched a small project on Product Hunt. It was a breeze to set up - just a few hours on a No-Code platform, and voila, over 100 users on day one! And now, I’m scaling it up, all with just a subscription to a No-Code service.

    By the way, have you heard of BetterLegal? They’re a stunning example of No-Code success, scaling up to $10 million on Bubble. It’s inspiring and a bit of an eye-opener for someone like me who’s into software building and AI automation. Makes you think about the possibilities of the future with AI and allowing it to build amazing softwares.

    What is your idea btw?