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A weekly podcast by two indie hackers, Marc and Matt. They share their ups and downs of building their bootstrapped online businesses. They prefer to show instead of teach, so you get to see the real story about what it's like to “startup to something” - raw and unpolished.
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Two founders share an unedited look at what it's like to bootstrap a startup through weekly updates. Chris Spags is the founder of Jetboost, a suite of no-code plugins for Webflow. Corey Haines is the founder of Swipe Files, a membership site for marketers built with no-code tools. They chronicle their journeys getting to and staying "default alive": profitable, self-sustaining, with infinite runway.
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The LowCode Podcast is all about launching your MVP, getting clients, growing your side business and automating stuff. Listen to learn more about other founders and business owners like you, how are they coming up with ideas, how do they validate their products, and how to launch and grow a business.
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Candid conversations with the people shaping the world of technology — from pioneers of computer history to founders at the world’s leading startups. For more information, visit: https://www.notion.so/blog/topic/first-block
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Thoughtful conversations about NoCode (or "No Code") tools and ideas with freelancers, automators, creators, founders and other NoCoders. Their backgrounds are diverse and they're from all over the world, but they share one thing in common - a unique story as a backdrop to their NoCode journey. These are the stories that will help reframe your own! Email: host@MyNocodeStory.com URL: MyNocodeStory.com Twitter: @AyushSharma
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"Happy Building!" is a podcast about the craft of creating software with code, low-code and no-code. Mike Mahlkow, a 2x YC founder, talks with the leaders of fast-growing startups, industry-leading agencies and fascinating DevTool companies. No distractions, just conversations on building tech and the stories of those who do it. Sponsored by Fastgen.
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Join host Corey Haines as he explores marketing in all its facets and dimensions through conversations with honest marketers, entrepreneurs, and even people who don't consider themselves marketers at all. This podcast will help you get out of your echo chamber and create unique marketing by learning from vastly different types of people, strategies, and industries.
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Masters of SaaS is produced by Upraw Media, a Paid Media, Analytics and CRO agency, exclusively for SaaS. The host of the show is Todd Chambers. In each episode, we chat with SaaS entrepreneurs and experts in the field about what got them to where they are today. This includes all the doubts, fears and trade-offs you go through to double down on what you're really good at. What you can expect: [1] Relevant topics and valuable advice on everything from designing your platform to increasing cu ...
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The #1 Peak Performance Show for Creative Agency Founders, Owners & Leaders. Vivid interviews with guest practitioners at the coal face of the industry, who are taking massive action and building their dream agency. Featured guests include agency owners from the full spectrum of creative business. Each episode we explore the agency journey from the unique perspective of the show's featured guest. We unlock & dissect strategies, tools & tactics from the trenches, as well as the hottest high-p ...
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Pre-Black Hat crunch time hits Miscreants hard as brand audits pile up and Webflow goes down for half a day. Andrew's new MetaMonster grid shows AI's bipolar nature - brilliant one moment, baffling the next. 🤖 Plus: positioning challenges, category creation in the AI era, and why Poboy the cat makes a terrible hide-and-seek player. Links: Andrew’s …
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We’re kicking off Season 4 with a deep dive into Webflow—one of the most powerful no-code tools for building modern websites. In this episode, we unpack how Webflow stacks up against legacy platforms like WordPress, explore its standout features (including visual design, native CMS, and secure hosting), and examine how AI is reshaping the web desig…
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In this episode of The LowCode Podcast, we explore how no-code and low-code tools are revolutionizing the creation of online marketplaces. From defining your niche and shaping a profitable business model to launching quickly, iterating based on real user feedback, and scaling without massive overhead—this episode covers it all. You’ll hear practica…
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Most teams treat launch day like the finish line. In this episode, we reveal why it's actually just Day 1. We explore the often-overlooked post-launch phase—the period that determines whether your app gains traction or quietly fades. From maintaining performance and managing support, to integrating real user feedback and deciding which features to …
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Fresh from a techno festival, Andrew's planning an escape to Lion's Head National Park in Canada while working through therapy insights about procrastination. 🏕️ Plus he's thinking about how to reposition MetaMonster away from tools that might be seen as cheap. Meanwhile Sean's juggling multiple client launches and working on mapping the security o…
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Today I’m speaking with Grant Shaddick, CEO of Tella. Tella is a recording and editing tool that is totally cloud-based. It’s like Loom but more HQ, and it handles a lot of the post-production for you. I’ve used Tella for a couple of years now and have been using it more recently as I’ve moved to more off-the-cuff production. It’s been a really del…
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Learn more about Audrey at https://www.audreyhavey.com Learn more about the podcast at https://jackvaughan.com Today I’m speaking with Audrey Havey - a freelance designer, illustrator, and motion designer. I know Audrey through her YouTube channel where she teaches and vlogs on a wide variety of topics. And as I discovered her work i really wanted …
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Andrew and Sean talk about hiring tools, positioning MetaMonster, and Andrew's struggles to increase his publishing velocity. Meanwhile, Sean is slammed with inbound after RSA, is putting project management systems in place for Margins, and just got a pool table! Links: Andrew’s Twitter: @AndrewAskins Andrew's website: https://www.andrewaskins.com/…
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We’ve talked all about no-code and low-code development, often with insightful guests. But this time, we turn the mic inward. In this raw, revealing episode, our founder shares the powerful story behind LowCode Agency. From growing up in financial hardship in Mexico City to escaping a religious cult, this journey is anything but typical. Discover h…
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Whoops! Our last recording got botched halfway through and only Andrew's audio was saved. So we recapped what we talked about in the last podcast and got into some new stuff in today's episode. Sean is back from his busiest RSA yet and growing Miscreants like crazy! In fact, they're growing so fast that Andrew is hiring a full-time product designer…
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Today I’m speaking with Meng-Hsueh Lin, an animator and motion designer. He’s worked with studios like Ordinary Folk, Coat of Arms, Awesome Inc as well as clients like Disney, Airbnb, and Volkswagen. We spoke about: ​His CS degree ​His passion for anime ​His experience with School of Motion ​Freelancing and collaborating with studios like OF ​Riggi…
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Learn more about Twisha at https://www.twishapatni.com Learn more about the podcast at https://jackvaughan.com Today, I’m speaking with Twisha Patni, an Art Director & Graphic Designer. She’s worked with brands such as Apple, Spotify, Netflix, NYTimes, The Economist, and is now at Buck. We spoke about — Being multidisciplinary — How she’s developed…
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Andrew is in Atlanta visiting friends and continuing to think about how to best integrate more AI features into MetaMonster to make the product stickier. Sean had his first demo of Margins and... everything broke! But that's okay! Links: Andrew’s Twitter: @AndrewAskins Andrew's website: https://www.andrewaskins.com/ MetaMonster: https://metamonster…
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Learn more about Tom at https://www.tparkes.com Learn more about the podcast at https://jackvaughan.com Today I’m speaking with Tom Parkes - a Web+Brand designer. Tom’s worked at both agencies such as Instrument, Justified Studio, MetaLab, and freelanced for companies such as Airbnb, Microsoft and he’s now at Glide - where I work - leading web & br…
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Andrew and Sean have a bet to see who can write the best cold email copy for MetaMonster, and early results are in. Sean has a name and domain for his new product - Margins and is letting the Miscreants team handle the branding. Links: Andrew’s Twitter: @AndrewAskins Andrew's website: https://www.andrewaskins.com/ MetaMonster: https://metamonster.a…
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Andrew just launched MetaMonster! Andrew and Sean dig into how the launch is going so far (spoiler alert: not great), whether the product is overpriced, and what to try next. Then the guys talk about the demo for Sean's new product and what to name it. Links: Andrew’s Twitter: @AndrewAskins Andrew's website: https://www.andrewaskins.com/ MetaMonste…
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In this episode Sean is finally ready to reveal the new product Miscreants is building! Meanwhile Andrew's robotics team is getting dangerously close to qualifying for the World Championships, and the guys debate marketing new products. This episode was originally supposed to go out a couple weeks ago, but we're playing with our publishing schedule…
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Find out more about Chris → https://cspags.com/ Find out more about the podcast here → ⁠https://jackvaughan.com Today, I’m speaking with Chris Spags, a software developer and the founder of JetBoost. I was involved in a project with Chris a few years back and recently found out that he's just sold JetBoost, a very popular suite of tools in the Webf…
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Jean and Jim are two amazing founders who have found product-market fit. How did they find it? By leveraging no code to build the first versions of their app, get it into users’ hands, and iterating fast and cheap. Don’t miss this great episode with some amazing insights by Jean Ross, co-founder of Primary Record…
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Poobah is a very successful businessman, and a real expert in numismatics, the art of collecting coins. In this episode, we discuss how he came up with the idea to build an app for coin collectors that allows them to keep track of their inventory, how does the grading process work, and how to grow a niche app.…
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Ogo runs a successful consultancy where she advises government entities. While the idea for this episode was to talk about how she came up with the idea for her app, we ended up talking about a little known secret: How can entrepreneurs and founders sell to the government and make bank.
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Effie wanted a traditional African wedding. She has a hard time finding vendors from the African diaspora that could cater her wedding, and that’s when the idea hit her. She wanted to make it easy for people to find the right vendors for weddings and events, without having to comb hundreds or even thousands of profiles in platforms like Yelp or The…
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Hayley is an amazing founder. She has found a great niche market in the legal industry (listen to learn more!) and developed an app that, literally, saves her hundreds of hours and allowed her to scale her operations. Listen to learn more about a true entrepreneurial journey and how #nocode and #lowcode are creating unique opportunities for founder…
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Marti is an expert in PR. But not in the traditional, old-fashioned way of paying a few thousand bucks to get featured on the 30 under 30 list of Forbes. Marti runs Influence Podium, a company that helps busy CEOs to become industry leaders by creating content and strengthening their personal brand. One of the reasons I started this podcast is Mart…
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Eddy started a software development agency in Venezuela. After a few years, he decided to start creating his own products and discovered a niche in word games. To put it shortly, he had a fantastic exit (sold his business). Eddy takes us through the steps of starting a business, expanding it, gaining users, scaling it, and finally selling it. We as…
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Arrigo is a true content maestro. We had the opportunity to collaborate with him at LowCode after he established and sold a business in the field. He has a great understanding of content and content strategies. How can I get to the top of Google's first page? What is keyword research and why is it important? What's the best way for folks to find me…
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Ryan is the owner and founder of 12five capital, a financial company that loans money to growing businesses. Their recipe for success is based on leveraging technology and software in a pen-and-paper industry. Ryan is a true expert in automation, and we take a deep dive into how can someone start streamlining their business with tools like Zapier, …
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From NASA employee to founder, Christina Reid came up with a unique idea for restaurants to donate food to non profits, or allow them to NOT throw food away, but rather make some money by selling it via an app. In this episode, we discuss automation, how she came up with an idea, how she navigated different Glideapps developers, and how she ended w…
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Harris Kenny is an expert in sales. He runs IntroCRM, helping companies manage their sales process by outsourcing it to them. His expertise in launching a business and finding product-market-fit is very unique, and there are a ton of lessons for entrepreneurs in this podcast! Find out more about Harris in his website: https://introcrm.com…
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Chad has done it all. Code, no code, low code. After building a successful tech business while being reliant on developers and hard-to-understand pricing of cloud licenses, he found no code and decided to rebuild his application, and thus his whole business, using the leading no-code tools available in the market. Chad has some unique and outstandi…
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Nanxi is a successful entrepreneur who had an amazing exit. Her next step was to found a company that allows ANYONE at a company to build no-code dashboards and visualize data. How do you come up with new ideas? How to launch a product? How to get your first few clients? This, and MORE, on this episode.…
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Welcome to Season 2 of the LowCode Podcast! We're excited to kick off this season with a very special guest: Mark Magnuson, the mastermind behind Bildr. This episode will enlighten you into the remarkable story of how Bildr came to life, the cardinal importance of user experience, and the exciting future that awaits the low-code space. Let's dive i…
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Gear up for episode 2 of season two of the LowCode Podcast, featuring Adalo's CEO, David Adkin. Discover Adalo's pursuit of simplicity and power, and discover the future of no/low code, as David predicts its corporate expansion, underlining the need for smoother building processes and richer features. Tune in for a glimpse into tech's thrilling fut…
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Tune into episode 3 of season two of the LowCode Podcast, featuring Backendless' founder, Mark Piller. In this episode, we dive into the evolution of Backendless, its mission to be a user-friendly platform for all (from novices to coding pros!), and why no-code development is a game-changer in the industry. Don't miss out!…
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Welcome to EP4 of S2 of the LowCode Podcast! Join us as we sit down with Geoff Roberts, the brilliant mind behind Outseta. Explore the no-code revolution with insights into Outseta's groundbreaking features and its tailored approach for tech-savvy pros and novices alike. From dissecting the latest trends to a sneak peek at what's next for Outseta, …
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Welcome to EP5 of S2 of the LowCode Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Braden Ream, the mastermind behind Voiceflow. Join us as we delve into the world of conversational AI, exploring Voiceflow's evolution from a no-code platform for Alexa skills to a multi-channel assistant builder. Whether you're a conversation designer or simply intrigue…
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Welcome to the sixth episode of season two of the LowCode Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Zak Pines, Vice President of Partnerships at Formstack. Learn how Formstack evolved from a basic form builder to a robust platform offering workflow capabilities and HIPAA compliance and the platform's strategic focus on mid-market ventures while ma…
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Welcome to the seventh episode of season two of the LowCode Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with David Siegel, the mastermind behind Glide. Explore Glide's origin story, why Google Sheets is the backbone of the platform, and hear firsthand the challenges and triumphs David experiences as a CEO while focusing on democratizing software developm…
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Welcome to the eighth episode of season two of the LowCode Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Andrew Daniels, Head of Design at FlutterFlow. Discover how FlutterFlow is revolutionizing app development with its community-driven roadmap and drag-and-drop builder. Whether you're a non-technical founder or a seasoned developer, learn how this p…
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Welcome to the ninth episode of season two of the LowCode Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Marie Martens, co-founder of Tally.Dive into Marie’s insightful journey of crafting a unique form builder in a competitive market. Delving into the inception of Tally, born from a blend of startup experience and a passion for user-friendly interface…
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Welcome to the tenth episode of season two of the LowCode Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Prakash Chandran, CEO and founder of Xano. Dive deep into the origins and evolution of Xano, a backend no-code tool that evolved from an agency's internal solution into a robust product serving the wider no-code community. Plus, a wealth of experien…
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Welcome to the eleventh episode of season two of the LowCode Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Michelle Marcelline, co-founder of Typedream. Prepare to be immersed in the fascinating origins of Typedream, where we uncover their innovative process of transforming simple Notion pages into dynamic, fully functional websites. Michelle shares h…
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Kicking off the third season of the Low Code Podcast and addressing the big question: Can no-code development truly empower EVERYONE to build apps? Tune in to find out, and explore the latest trends in both low-code and no-code development, with a special focus on Glide, the no-code platform that has been stealing the spotlight lately. We'll also s…
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Gear up for episode 2 of season 3 of The LowCode Podcast. This episode is all about AI and how the top no-code platforms out there are integrating it to take your development experience to a whole new level. Like BarEssay, an app that we just finished at LowCode that with just AI helps law students with bar exam preparation. Also, discover the impo…
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Welcome to the third episode of season 3 of the LowCode Podcast! In this episode, we dive into the evolution of app development. Join us as we explore the benefits of web apps versus mobile apps, and learn about the concept of a single code base that adapts to multiple devices thanks to platforms like Glide, Bubble, and FlutterFlow. Last but not le…
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In this episode of the LowCode Podcast, we spotlight Glide's game-changing role in app development. We dive into some of our favorite projects, like a custom language learning app and an RV dealership platform with natural language processing—all created by our expert Glide developers. You'll hear why Glide is our top choice for building accessible…
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In this episode of the LowCode Podcast, we dive into the future of no-code development driven by AI. We explore how no-code AI platforms are opening doors for anyone to create powerful applications using pre-built AI components—no coding needed. From tools like audio-to-text and document processing to text generation and logic-based automations, we…
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In this episode of the LowCode Podcast, we explore why, despite the rapid evolution of low-code and no-code platforms, creating functional business apps that once took days now takes weeks due to increased client expectations and complexity. While quick builds are still possible, they often limit ROI, prompting more time investment for better outco…
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