🚀 My new Ecommerce Template is live in the Toddle community! Built with @toddledev, @nocodebackend, & @stripe, focused on clean UX & functionality.
Big thanks to @cullophid, @kasper_svenning, @VakisR, & @NoCodeProCode for the support! Clone it now & share feedback!😊
Black Friday is on, and so is Bad UX.
1. Got a popup with "Get the discount!" 🙌
2. Clicked the button and got a 404 😭
3. The discount didn't work for me 🤔
Only trigger alerts to relevant users ☝️
#badui is not good for business.
Hey! — @toddledev is a visual web framework for building websites. ⚙️
(It's low-code tool, but you can absolutely get in there with your CSS skills and go wild. 💪)
Sign-up (it's free) and check out their editor! toddle.dev
I’ve been playing a lot with @cursor_ai and @Replit lately to develop web applications.
I still prefer @toddledev - here’s why…
What would take me an afternoon or so to write in code I could do in an hour with toddle.
What would take me an hour in toddle would take me a few mins with AI…
… but then a couple of hours iterating over the design and logic so the style and behaviours are as I would want out of my code/toddle version.
If you want to speed up your dev process, replace the code editor with a visual editor and remain in control of what you’re building, don’t leave it up to chance and countless prompting back and fourths. Just build it.
Develop at 10x the dev time of coding without losing 10x the control of AI composing.
The #nocode#lowcode development wave is taking over.
@cursor_ai to build backend stuff
@toddledev to build web apps
@flutterflow for mobile apps
@framer for landing pages
All you have to learn is basic of software, HTTP, security – you have the entire stack to build!
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I have always been a computer geek. Unfortunately, we couldn't afford a computer until quite late. Luckily, my good friend had a @_Commodore64_ that I could play with. He taught me to write command lines to run games from a tape station. (LOAD "*",8,1if you're old😉)
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That's how we went from command lines to double-click, from isolated personal computers to the internet, and it's what will take us from text-based developer tools to graphic user interfaces that enable more people to build.