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Best podcasts about no code tools

Latest podcast episodes about no code tools

Digitale Optimisten: Perspektiven aus dem Silicon Valley
Gründen ohne Programmierer? Wie No-Code & AI Startups demokratisieren (mit Fabian Q. Veit, Make)

Digitale Optimisten: Perspektiven aus dem Silicon Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 64:41


213 | BWLer werden zu Programmieren mit No Code & AI | Fabian Q. Veit, CEO Make.comAI Tools und Vibe Coding macht BWLer zu Tech-Hackern. Was ersetzt die AI und was ersetzt sie nicht? Fabian Q. Veit ist CEO des deutschen No-Code-Powerhouses Make.Mach das 2-minütige Quiz und finde eine Geschäftsidee, die zu dir passt: digitaleoptimisten.de/quiz.Kapitel: (00:00) Intro(02:52) Was ist No Code und warum der Hype?(09:12) Paradigmenwechsel: Warum immer mehr Leute programmieren können(15:25) Die Zukunft des Programmierens im Jahr 2035(26:50) OpenAIs First-Mover-Advantage(36:50) Wer ist in Zukunft CEO? AI oder Mensch?(42:25) Warum im Zeitalter von AI Menschlichkeit boomen wird(44:10) Wie kann Europa aufholen?(59:18) Fabians Geschäftsidee(1:04:16) OutroMehr Kontext:In dieser Episode von Digital Optimisten diskutieren Alex Mrozek und Fabian Q. Veit über die Welt der No-Code-Automatisierungen. Sie erklären, was No-Code ist, wie es funktioniert und warum es immer beliebter wird. Die beiden sprechen über praktische Anwendungsbeispiele, die Rolle von Citizen Developern und die Veränderungen in der IT. Zudem wird die Bedeutung von Governance in einer zunehmend automatisierten Welt thematisiert, sowie die Zukunft des Programmierens mit AI und die Entwicklung von Vibe Coding. In dieser Diskussion werden verschiedene Aspekte der Zukunft von Technologie und KI behandelt. Fabian und Alex sprechen über die Rolle von No-Code-Tools, die Integration von KI in Arbeitsabläufe und die potenzielle Disruption des Software-as-a-Service-Marktes. Sie diskutieren auch die Entwicklung hybrider Belegschaften, in denen KI-Agenten und Menschen zusammenarbeiten, sowie die Bedeutung von Menschlichkeit in einer zunehmend automatisierten Welt. In dieser Episode diskutieren Fabian und Alex die Herausforderungen und Chancen, die Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) in Europa mit sich bringt. Sie beleuchten die Notwendigkeit von Menschlichkeit in sozialen Berufen, die digitale Transformation in Deutschland und die Rolle von politischen Fragen in der gesellschaftlichen Entwicklung. Zudem wird der AI Action Summit in Paris als positives Beispiel für die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Wirtschaft und Politik hervorgehoben. Die Diskussion umfasst auch die Bedeutung von No-Code-Lösungen und die Chancen für neue Geschäftsideen, die durch KI ermöglicht werden.Keywords:No-Code, Automatisierung, Citizen Developer, AI, digitale Transformation, Governance, Programmierung, Technologie, Software, Innovation, Technologie, KI, No-Code, Automatisierung, Software-as-a-Service, Zukunft, hybride Belegschaften, Menschlichkeit, Künstliche Intelligenz, Europa, digitale Transformation, soziale Berufe, No-Code, Geschäftsideen, Technologie, Innovation, KI-Entwicklung, politische Fragen

Good Morning Gwinnett Podcast
How to Start a Meditation & Mindfulness Coach App for Under $500 Using No-Code Tools

Good Morning Gwinnett Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 30:29


Support Good Morning Gwinnett $5.99 A Month https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-morning-gwinnett-podcast--3262933/supportVisit Good Morning Gwinnett______________________________________________In this episode, we dive into how you can launch your own Meditation & Mindfulness Coach App for under $500 using no-code platforms like Bolt.new and Buzzy.ai. We break down the growing market for meditation apps, potential revenue streams, and a step-by-step guide to building and monetizing your app—without any coding experience! Whether you're a coach, entrepreneur, or wellness enthusiast, this episode will show you how to tap into the booming mindfulness industry and start generating income with your own app. Tune in and start your journey toward building a profitable meditation business today!

Run Your Day
Ep. 397: No-Code Advantage Ep. 3: Choosing the Right No-Code Tools Without Overwhelm

Run Your Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 22:33


With so many no-code tools available, it's easy to get stuck in tool paralysis—spending more time researching than building. In this episode of The No-Code Advantage, we break down a simple framework to help you choose the best no-code tools for your project without getting overwhelmed.What You'll Learn:✅ The 3-step framework for picking the right no-code tool✅ The best no-code tools for different project types (apps, websites, automation, etc.)✅ Common mistakes to avoid when selecting a no-code platform✅ How to create a simple no-code stack for an MVPResources & Links:Download the No-Code Tool Selector GuideBook a No-Code Coaching CallNext Episode Teaser:In the next episode, we'll tackle one of the biggest challenges for no-code builders—validating your idea before you build, so you don't waste time creating something nobody wants. See you there!Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review and share it with a friend!

VisualMakers
#120 - Wann macht es Sinn, No-Code statt SaaS zu wählen? - mit Benni von ICF

VisualMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 53:17


Benni Amann ist Global Digital Project Leader bei ICF Movement - einer überkonfessionellen Kirche mit weltweit 80 Standorten in 13 Ländern.ICF wandte sich Anfang 2024 an uns, mit einer Herausforderungen - sie brauchen einen zentralen Content Hub für alle 80 Standorte in 13 Ländern. Dabei gab es einige individuelle Features die sie brauchten - existierende SaaS konnten das nicht wirklich lösen. Könnte das mit No-Code Tools gehen?In dieser Folge erfährst du u.a., wieso sich ICF für eine custom No-Code Lösung statt einer SaaS Lösung entschied und wann es Sinn macht, so eine eigene Lösung zu bauen.Links zur FolgeBenni's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benniamann/ICF Webseite: https://www.icf.church/Podcast Episoden mit FINN Episode mit Andreas Wixler: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7Cn6iTvQCubR6XRT6Xaen1?si=4c959dd3f43e4784Episode mit Jens Kegelmann: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7l424drD0TDtrxXEqYq85V?si=863c1da8e5cd47b2**////////// Gefällt dir unser VisualMakers Content? Werde selbst zum VisualMaker mit einem unserer vielen kostenlosen Kurse. Starte jetzt durch und werde No-Code Profi https://www.visualmakers.de/academy****////////// Folge uns auf:LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SfL6oOYoutube: https://bit.ly/3OF5jBjInstagram: https://bit.ly/3cMYH6NSlack: https://bit.ly/vm-slack****////////// Jetzt Newsletter abonnieren und keine No-Code News mehr verpassen! https://bit.ly/3cMYNeF**

MY DATA IS BETTER THAN YOURS
Der Mensch als Schlüssel zur digitalen Transformation - mit Tim Kessler, Siemens Energy

MY DATA IS BETTER THAN YOURS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 41:33


Thu, 28 Nov 2024 23:00:00 +0000 https://mydata.podigee.io/246-neue-episode 7a6d523af3ace3bfef5bbf957c9870a2 Wie entwickelt man Data Citizens in einem globalen Produktionsnetzwerk? Warum ist der Mensch der wichtigste Faktor bei der digitalen Transformation? Und was hat ein sechs-stufiges Reifegradmodell damit zu tun? Darum geht es in der neuen Folge von MY DATA IS BETTER THAN YOURS, in der Host Jonas Rashedi mit Tim Kessler spricht. Tim arbeitet bei Siemens Energy für ein globales Netzwerk von über 30 Produktionsstandorten und treibt dort, aber auch darüber hinaus, die Entwicklung von Data Citizens voran. Zunächst geht es im Gespräch um die Definition eines Data Citizens. Für Tim sind das Menschen, die ohne tiefgreifende Programmierkenntnisse durch Low-Code und No-Code Tools in Verbindung mit wertvoller Domain Expertise großen Impact in ihrer Organisation generieren können. Tim erklärt ein faszinierendes 6-Stufen-Modell zur digitalen Transformation: Von der einfachen Datenerfassung über die Verbindung verschiedener Datenquellen bis hin zu Predictive Analytics und KI-Anwendungen. Aktuell liegt der industrielle Standard zwischen Stufe 2 und 3, während einige Lighthouse-Projekte bereits mit Digital Twins und KI arbeiten. Eine solche Transformation ist vor allem eine kulturelle Herausforderung. Tim betont immer wieder: Der Wandel muss von innen kommen. Besonders in traditionellen Unternehmen mit langjährigen Mitarbeitern ist es wichtig, die Menschen mitzunehmen und zu überzeugen, statt Veränderungen von außen aufzuzwingen. Spannend ist auch Tims Perspektive auf die Rolle der IT. Er sieht keinen Konflikt zwischen IT und Data Citizens, sondern plädiert für eine neue Form der Zusammenarbeit: Die IT stellt die sichere Infrastruktur bereit, während die Fachabteilungen diese eigenständig nutzen. Ein wichtiger Erfolgsfaktor ist für Tim der "Kreis der Verbündeten" - Menschen in der Organisation, die Veränderungen vorantreiben wollen. Diese Innovatoren investieren oft auch privat Zeit, um sich weiterzubilden. Tim nennt das "Sofa-Engineering": Abends, wenn Kind und Kegel schlafen, beschäftigen sie sich mit neuen Tools und Technologien. Zum Schluss gibt Tim noch wertvolle Tipps für alle, die ähnliche Transformationen planen: Unterschätzt nicht die Nachfrage, wenn ein Projekt erfolgreich ist. Und noch wichtiger: Fangt mit den Menschen an, nicht mit der Technologie! MY DATA IS BETTER THAN YOURS ist ein Projekt von BETTER THAN YOURS, der Marke für richtig gute Podcasts. Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Tim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-ke%C3%9Fler-b9214b9b/ Zur Webseite von Siemens Energy: https://www.siemens-energy.com Zu allen wichtigen Links rund um Jonas und den Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jonas.rashedi 00:00:00 Intro und Begrüßung 00:02:34 Was ist ein Data Citizen? 00:07:55 Das 6-Stufen-Modell 00:20:31 Change Management 00:32:55 Low-Code vs. High-Code 00:35:42 Learnings & Ausblick full no

people | purpose | profit kurz #pHoch3, damit dein Unternehmen nachhaltig erfolgreich ist.
#101 - Zapier, Make & Co: wie No-Code-Tools den Quereinstieg in die IT ermöglichen mit Adriana Lüneberg

people | purpose | profit kurz #pHoch3, damit dein Unternehmen nachhaltig erfolgreich ist.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 56:48 Transcription Available


In dieser Episode geht es um die Möglichkeiten, die die Nutzung von No-Code und Low-Code Tools wie Make oder Zapier für den Quereinstieg in die IT bieten.Mit diesen Tools lassen sich Prozesse automatisieren. Bei mir zu Gast ist Adriana Lüneberg, die über diese Tools ihren Weg in die IT gefunden hat.Sie teilt ihre Erfahrungen und Tipps und gibt einen Einblick in ihre TätigkeitenAutomatisierung als Berufung: Mit Tools wie Zapier und Make fand Adriana endlich eine Aufgabe, die ihr nicht langweilig wird.Typische Automationen: Beispiele aus Adrianas Arbeit zeigen, wie repetitive Aufgaben einfach optimiert werden können.Kundennutzen durch Vereinfachung: Mit praxisnahen Automationschecks hilft sie Solopreneuren und kleinen KMUs, Prozesse effizienter zu gestalten.Vereinbarkeit und Flexibilität: Mit ihrem neuen Tätigkeitsfeld meistert Adriana auch den Spagat zwischen Familie und Beruf.Auf LinkedIn kannst du dich mit Adriana vernetzen.Du möchtest wissen, ob und was du in deinem Unternehmen automatisieren kannst? Hier gehts zu Adrianas kostenlosem Automationscheck: https://tidycal.com/metimedurchautomationenWenn du eine Frage oder einen konkreten Themenvorschlag für meinen Podcast hast, schreib mir eine E-Mail an ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠pHoch3@claudiahuempel.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Du möchtest dein Unternehmen als großartigen Arbeitgeber im pHoch3-Podcast vorstellen oder mit deiner Expertise mein Gast sein? Bewirb dich per Mail an ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠pHoch3@claudiahuempel.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.Wenn dir der #pHoch3-Podcast gefällt, freue ich mich sehr, wenn du den Podcast in deinem Netzwerk weiterempfiehlst und bei iTunes oder Spotify mit 5 Sternen bewertest. Ich danke dir für deine Unterstützung.

VisualMakers
#117 - Macht AI No-Code bald obsolet? - No-Code Summit Recap 2024

VisualMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 48:51


Alex und Lilith teilen in dieser Folge ihre Erfahrungen, Eindrücke und Meinungen zu allem, was sie beim No-Code Summit in Paris erlebt haben. Dort ging es neben No- und Low-Code vor allem um GenAI und Visual Development.Außerdem hörst du ein paar exklusive Insights & Meinungen der CEOs einiger der bekanntesten No-Code Tools wie Xano, Bubble, WeWeb oder Make. In einigen Interviews haben sie uns ihre Sicht zu GenAI + No-Code mitgeteilt sowie die Features verraten, die wir 2025 von ihnen erwarten können. Links zur FolgeDu willst nächstes Jahr mit uns auf den No-Code Summit? Dann trag' dich hier ein: https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/1Olqd8wxgROqcKs-yuh57iwfgsw5Alex' Summit Review und CEO Interviews: https://youtu.be/LgReWftxoyg /// Gefällt dir unser VisualMakers Content? Werde selbst zum VisualMaker mit einem unserer vielen kostenlosen Kurse. Starte jetzt durch und werde No-Code Profi: https://www.visualmakers.de/academy/// Werde Teil der größten deutschsprachigen No-Code Community: Slack: https://bit.ly/vm-slack/// Folge uns aufLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SfL6oOYoutube: https://bit.ly/3OF5jBjInstagram: https://bit.ly/3cMYH6N///Jetzt Newsletter abonnieren und keine No-Code News mehr verpassen!https://bit.ly/3cMYNeF

EDB 5.0
#91 Visma Enterprise - Skab værdi med AI løsninger bygget i no-code tools

EDB 5.0

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 42:30


I 91. episode af EDB 5.0 får vi besøg af Visma - nærmere betegnet Visma Enterprise. Foruden at give en introduktion til Visma som helhed (med en Magasin-analogi), kommer Rasmus Theilsø Madsen også til at gennemgå hvad de laver af AI-løsninger.  Rasmus er til daglig "Head of Product Strategy", og selv med en ikke-udvikler baggrund formår han at bygge nye løsninger og produkter med AI - hør mere om hvordan det gøres i denne episode. Disclaimer: Rasmus får sagt at Visma har foretaget 52 opkøb. Det passer ikke. Det er 32. Shownotes: 00.00-09.58: Intro til Rasmus, Visma Enterprise og deres tilgang til AI 09.58-37.15: Diskussion af tilgangen til AI arbejdet, en gennemgang af tre specifikke AI løsninger, målet om at gøre 180 kollegaer til udviklere, og en tanke om obligatorisk AI 37.15-42.30: Hvor bærer fremtiden os hen? Vært: Mathias Mengesha Emiliussen

Digitale Optimisten: Perspektiven aus dem Silicon Valley
Unicorn Ideas: Onlyfans macht $6 Mrd. mit 42 Mitarbeitern & neue No-Code Tools

Digitale Optimisten: Perspektiven aus dem Silicon Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 57:29


Alex und Samuel pitchen sich Geschäftsideen und besprechen, ob OnlyFans eine beklatschenswerte Geldmaschine oder der Untergang der Zivilisation ist. Fundstück der Woche und neue No-Code Use Cases inklusive! Werbepartner dieser Folge - Richtig gutes Rechnungswesen mit Faktorly für unter 7 EUR pro Monat: faktorly.com/optimisten Mehr Geschäftsideen im Newsletter: ⁠⁠digitaleoptimisten.de/newsletter⁠⁠ Die Themen: (00:00) Intro (04:09) Unglaubliche Zahlen von OnlyFans (09:13) Moralische Diskussion: Ist OnlyFans gut oder schlecht? (25:12) Fundstück der Woche: Polymarket (32:04) Fundstück der Woche: Replit (39:37) Geschäftsidee von Samuel: Buyviewer (49:47) Geschäftsidee von Alex: KnowYourTribe Noch mehr Kontext: In dieser Episode von Unicorn Ideas diskutieren Alex und Samuel über die beeindruckenden Zahlen von OnlyFans und die moralischen Implikationen des Geschäftsmodells. Sie reflektieren über die Einsamkeit von Männern in der modernen Gesellschaft und die Verantwortung von Unternehmern, gesellschaftlichen Nutzen zu schaffen. Zudem wird die Rolle von Technologie und deren Einfluss auf das individuelle Wohlbefinden thematisiert, während sie persönliche Strategien zur Reduzierung von Screentime teilen. In dieser Episode diskutieren die Gastgeber über verschiedene Themen, darunter Wettmärkte und deren Funktionsweise, die Rolle von Wahrscheinlichkeiten in der Politik, die Entwicklung neuer No-Code-Tools, innovative Geschäftsideen und die Herausforderungen im Bereich Cybersecurity. Die Diskussion bietet Einblicke in aktuelle Trends und Technologien, die die Geschäftswelt beeinflussen. Keywords: OnlyFans, No-Code, Unternehmertum, Technologie, Gesellschaft, Moral, Einsamkeit, Screentime, AI, Innovation, Wettmärkte, Politik, No-Code-Tools, Geschäftsideen, Cybersecurity, Identitätsprüfung, Technologie, Innovation, Trends, Influencer

VisualMakers
#116 - Zielgruppenforschung in Minuten - geht das? - mit Nader von Experial

VisualMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 61:05


Marktforschung ist teuer. Das kann sich leider nicht jedes Unternehmen leisten. Aber selbst wenn man das Geld dafür hat, können Meinungsumfragen oder User Tests ziemlich lange dauern.Experial möchte genau dem entgegenwirken. Die Plattform bietet eine KI-gestützte Lösung zur Konsumentenforschung, die Echtzeit-Einblicke durch sogenannte „Digital Twins“ ermöglicht. Diese digitalen Zwillinge von Kunden erlauben es Unternehmen, sofortiges und kontinuierliches Feedback von Zielgruppen zu erhalten, ohne traditionelle, zeitintensive Marktforschungsprozesse durchlaufen zu müssen.In dieser Folge erfahren wir vom Mitgründer Nader, wie sie zu dieser Idee kamen und von unserem Entwickler Tim, wie wir die Plattform mit No-Code Tools gebaut haben.Links zur Folge:Experial Webseite: https://www.experial.ai/Nader's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nader-fadl/**////////// Gefällt dir unser VisualMakers Content? Werde selbst zum VisualMaker mit einem unserer vielen kostenlosen Kurse. Starte jetzt durch und werde No-Code Profi https://www.visualmakers.de/academy****////////// Folge uns auf: LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SfL6oOYoutube: https://bit.ly/3OF5jBjInstagram: https://bit.ly/3cMYH6NSlack: https://bit.ly/vm-slack****////////// Jetzt Newsletter abonnieren und keine No-Code News mehr verpassen! https://bit.ly/3cMYNeF**

Smartpreneurs Odyssey
Prozesse systematisch & automatisch

Smartpreneurs Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 60:05


018 | Tauche ein in die Welt der Prozessoptimierung und Automatisierung. Erfahre, wie du wiederkehrende Aufgaben effizienter gestaltest, KI und No-Code-Tools einsetzt und die größten Zeitfresser in deinem Business eliminierst. Lass dich inspirieren und entdecke praktische Tipps für Solo-Unternehmer, die Zeit sparen und gleichzeitig ihre Kundenzufriedenheit steigern wollen.

Der Mutmacher-Podcast für authentischen Vertrieb
„No code, no problem!“ Lilith Brockhaus, Co-Founder & Co-CEO @VisualMakers

Der Mutmacher-Podcast für authentischen Vertrieb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 36:20


In dieser Episode haben wir das Vergnügen, Lilith Brockhaus, Co-Founder und Co-CEO von VisualMakers, zu Gast zu haben. VisualMakers bietet eine Plattform, die es Menschen ermöglicht, Software ohne Programmierkenntnisse mithilfe von No-Code-Tools zu erstellen.

State of Process Automation
181 - Citizen Development Playbook: Alles, was du wissen musst, um Citizen Development erfolgreich einzuführen und umzusetzen | Corina Zilch-Schuler

State of Process Automation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 45:30


In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Corina Zilch-Schuler, Associate Director und Global Digital Commercial Operations Lead bei Teva Pharmaceuticals. Wir sprechen über folgende Themen: Was ist Citizen Development? Wie führe ich Citizen Development in meinem Unternehmen ein? Welche Vorteile hat Citizen Development für Unternehmen? Was sind Low-Code- und No-Code-Tools? Wie kann Citizen Development die digitale Transformation fördern? Welche Risiken gibt es bei Citizen Development? Wie erstellt man ein Governance-Modell für Citizen Development? Welche Schulungen sind notwendig für Citizen Development? Für welche Projekte eignet sich Citizen Development am besten? Wie skaliere ich Citizen Development in meinem Unternehmen? Welche Fehler sollte man bei Citizen Development vermeiden? Welche Tools eignen sich am besten für Citizen Development? Wie unterstützt Citizen Development agile Softwareentwicklung? Was sind die Auswirkungen von Citizen Development auf IT-Teams? Wie messe ich den Erfolg von Citizen Development? Welche zukünftigen Trends gibt es im Bereich Citizen Development? Erhalte jede Woche aktuelle Strategien in dein E-Mail Postfach: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.stateofprocessautomation.com/ Podcast-Moderator: Christoph Pacher LinkedIn Interviewgast: Corina Zilch-Schuler, Associate Director, Global Digital Commercial Operations Lead bei Teva Pharmaceuticals LinkedIn

Experience Leader
Design and AI with Won You

Experience Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 108:31 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Devin and Won You discuss the profound impact of AI on the design and technology sectors. They explore how AI tools have already enhanced productivity in their workflows, raising both opportunities and concerns for the future role of designers. Key topics include the commoditization of design, potential loss of craftsmanship, and broader economic consequences of AI replacing traditional jobs. Ethical considerations around AI, such as copyright issues and ethical content production, are also examined. The episode highlights advancements in web and product design, speculates on the future work landscape, and emphasizes the value of AI in streamlining tasks, enabling more efficient business operations, and democratizing design capabilities for solopreneurs and creatives. Challenges faced by junior designers and the importance of responsible scaling and apprenticeship models are also discussed.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:19 The Impact of AI on Design and Society00:46 Using AI in the Design Process01:38 Challenges and Limitations of AI in Design02:41 Experimenting with AI Art03:44 AI's Role in Client Projects05:48 The Future of Design Jobs with AI06:13 Balancing Vision and AI Capabilities07:21 AI as a Design Partner08:03 The Evolution of Design and AI10:21 The Commoditization of Design11:58 The Role of Craft in a Post-AI World21:13 The Future of Design Education34:51 Ethical Considerations in AI Art37:09 The Ethics and Future of AI37:45 Job Displacement and AI39:01 Creativity in the Age of AI42:25 Capitalism and Value Creation45:54 Technological Innovations and Their Impact49:12 The Future of Work and AI58:35 The Digital Universe and AI01:06:36 Journey into Design01:13:12 Evolution of Design Tools01:13:24 AI and the Future of User Interfaces01:14:59 AI's Impact on Customer Portals01:16:55 AI-Generated Dashboards and Design Systems01:22:27 No-Code Tools and AI-Assisted Development01:23:35 AI's Role in Product Design Business01:29:30 Challenges and Opportunities in Design Education01:31:37 The Case for Apprenticeship Models01:46:25 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationJoin other customer-obsessed leaders by signing up for the Experience Leader Newsletter: https://www.devinwsmith.com/subscribeConnect with Devin on SocialsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinwsmithInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/devinwsmith/A production of Outserve Group LLC. Visit www.experienceleader.com for more.#Entrepreneurship #ExperienceLeader #CustomerExperience #JTBD #CXConnect with Devin LinkedIn X: @devinwsmith Subscribe and Review If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to our podcast so you'll never miss an episode. We'd also appreciate if you could leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Your reviews help us reach more people and create a bigger impact.

The Data Stack Show
193: Introducing the Cynical Data Guy: Is Data-Driven a Myth?

The Data Stack Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 24:25


Highlights from this week's conversation include:Introducing a special edition of the show with the cynical data guy (0:19)Metadata and LLMs (2:32)Data-driven culture (8:44)No-code orchestration tools (17:09)No Code vs. Low Code (19:58)Enterprise Challenges with No Code Solutions (20:08)No Code Tools for Small Companies (21:40)Inappropriate Use of Tools (23:06)Final thoughts and takeaways (24:05)The Data Stack Show is a weekly podcast powered by RudderStack, the CDP for developers. Each week we'll talk to data engineers, analysts, and data scientists about their experience around building and maintaining data infrastructure, delivering data and data products, and driving better outcomes across their businesses with data.RudderStack helps businesses make the most out of their customer data while ensuring data privacy and security. To learn more about RudderStack visit rudderstack.com.

Tech for Non-Techies
206. How to choose the right No Code tools for your project

Tech for Non-Techies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 15:13 Transcription Available


No code tools can help you build an app for just 1% of the cost that you would pay developers. Amazing! But how do you know which no code tools to use? Listen to this episode to find out. In this episode, you will learn: The four questions you need to answer to help you choose the right No Code tool  What to know about your user before you start building a tool Why you don't need to worry about scale from the start   --  To discuss a corporate training program for your organisation, book a consultation call here.  Happy clients include The Royal Bank of Scotland, Oxford University and Constellation Brands.  ---  We love hearing from our readers and listeners. So if you have questions about the content or working with us, just get in touch on info@techfornontechies.co   Say hi to Sophia on Twitter and follow her on LinkedIn. Following us on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok will make you smarter. 

Engineering Kiosk
#120 No-Code ist technische Schuld!

Engineering Kiosk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 67:56


No-Code-Tools sind technische Schulden!Wenn es zu dem Thema No-Code kommt, gibt es oft zwei Lager: Die einen lieben es. Die anderen sagen “Das ist doch gar kein richtiges Programmieren”. Dennoch gibt es Firmen, die No-Code-Plattformen im großen Stil einsetzen. Und immer wenn damit “mal was richtiges” gebaut wird, stellen sich dieselben Fragen wie bei richtiger Software-Entwicklung: Wie sieht es mit der Security / Maintainability / Skalierung und Co aus? Und wenn wir sowas auf den Tisch bringen, dann ist das Thema Refactoring und technische Schulden nicht mehr weit.Und genau darum geht es in dieser Episode. Wolfgang ist fest überzeugt von “No-Code-Tools sind technische Schulden!”. Und Andy lässt sich das ganze mal erklären, um zu verstehen, was er eigentlich damit meint. Wir sprechen darüber, was No-Code und Low-Code eigentlich ist, was technische Schulden sind und warum dies ggf. nicht subjektiv zu sehen ist, welche Probleme sich bei großer No-Code-Nutzung auftun und ob klassische Probleme (aber auch Lösungen) der Software-Entwicklung sich auf die No-Code-Entwicklung übertragen lassen.Bonus: Streit auf LinkedIn ist wohl nicht gern gesehen.**** Diese Episode wird von der HANDELSBLATT MEDIA GROUP gesponsert.Wirtschaft ist nicht immer einfach. Deswegen lautet die Mission der HANDELSBLATT MEDIA GROUP: „Wir möchten Menschen befähigen, die Wirtschaft zu verstehen.“ Mit ihren Kernprodukten, dem Handelsblatt und der WirtschaftsWoche, sowie 160.000 Abonnements, 15 Millionen Besuchern und 3 Milliarden Anfragen in einem Monat leisten sie einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Orientierung und Meinungsbildung in den Bereichen Wirtschaft und Politik und machen damit einen ausgezeichneten Job.Wenn du Teil dieser Mission sein möchtest, schau auf https://engineeringkiosk.dev/handelsblatt vorbei und werde ein Teil der HANDELSBLATT MEDIA GROUP.********Das schnelle Feedback zur Episode:

Edge of NFT Podcast
An AI-Powered Metaverse at Lamina1: Harnessing Avalanche and the Community to Build the Digital Worlds of Tomorrow

Edge of NFT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 21:22


In this Sponsored episode of the Edge of NFT Live at the VIP: Venice Innovator Party during NFT LA Community Week, step into the cutting-edge world of blockchain and metaverse innovation with Casey Halter, director of content community at Lamina1. Delve into the founding vision of Neal Stephenson and Peter Vessenes and the unique features that set them apart from other layer-1 blockchains. Discover the potential impact of digital storytelling, decentralized content creation, and immersive online experiences.

Humans of Martech
101: Darrell Alfonso: The rise of StratOps, managing your stack like a product, and the cycle of startups and consolidation

Humans of Martech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 52:28


Summary: We explored the dynamic intersection of StratOps and marketing operations, emphasizing the fusion of traditional marketing foundations with evolving tech trends for effective strategy formulation. Darrell emphasizes balancing technical skills with strategic acumen for career progression in marketing, and the need for diverse career paths beyond managerial roles. We also touched upon the transformative impact of no-code tools and the ever-changing martech landscape, highlighting the importance of a product management approach in martech stack management and the value of experienced professionals in tackling technical debt. We finish with insights on effective knowledge management, internal communication strategies, and the need for harmonizing front-end and back-end functions in martech operations to align with overarching company goals.What's up everyone, today we have the pleasure of sitting down with Darrell Alfonso, Director of Marketing Strategy and Operations at Indeed.com. About DarrellDarrell began his career at Trumpia wearing multiple hats and later joined Leaf Group to lead a team focused on demand generation and marketing automationHe then took on the role of Director of Global Marketing at Hitwise, a data enrichment startup and later served as Director of Communications at the American Marketing Association, focusing on educational contentHe then ventured into the enterprise world into the esteemed role of Global Marketing Operations Lead at Amazon Web Services, the widely adopted cloud data platformDarrell's also a Course Instructor at MarTech Alliance for a brand new 8 week course on all things Marketing OperationsHe's the author of the Martech Handbook, covering effective use and scaling of martech with case studies and expert insightsAnd most recently he's moved over to Indeed.com as their Director of Marketing Strategy and OperationsDarrell, thanks so much for your time today. I feel like this is a long time in the making, we probably should've had you on years ago, truly appreciate all the love you've given us.Reinventing Marketing Operations with Strategic PlanningDarrell was a keynote speaker at MOps-Apalooza a few months ago and walked the audience through his refreshed pillars of MOPs success. He dived into the transformative approach he has developed for marketing operations, focusing on strategic operations (StratOps). This concept represents a significant shift from the traditional technology-centric model to a more holistic, strategy-focused framework. Darrell's initiative, developed in collaboration with industry leaders like Mike Rizzo, aims to realign marketing operations with broader business objectives.Historically, marketing operations has been synonymous with budget planning and organizational design. However, in recent years, the focus has expanded to include technology management. Darrell emphasizes that these behind the scenes components, though seemingly abstract, play a crucial role in a marketing team's functionality. The new framework he proposes integrates traditional aspects of marketing operations with the evolving demands of martech, signaling a union of past practices and current trends.Darrell's new pillars of MOPs success:Technology management (platform ops, engineering)StratOps (budget, planning)Enablement and PMO (PM, process design, adoption)BI + Insights (reporting, analytics)Darrell's personal involvement in the development and oversight of StratOps within his team highlights the practical application of these concepts. The transition to strat ops involves answering complex questions that impact a marketing team's operations, such as deciding between centralized or decentralized structures, optimizing the use of technology stacks, and involving legal teams in campaign management. These critical questions, previously scattered across various departments, are now being centralized under the strat ops function, demanding a more cohesive and strategic approach.Key takeaway: Emphasizing StratOps within marketing operations leads to a more cohesive and comprehensive strategy. This approach effectively combines traditional marketing foundations, such as budgeting and planning, with the continuously evolving trends in technology. By integrating these elements, marketing teams can craft strategies that are both grounded in proven methods and agile enough to adapt to new tech advancements. This balance ensures that marketing initiatives are not only technologically advanced but also strategically sound, maximizing the impact and efficiency of marketing efforts in a dynamic business environment.Balancing Technical Skills and Strategy in Marketing OpsDarrell shares his insights on the balance between platform knowledge and strategic skills. This topic is particularly relevant in the martech field, where professionals often grapple with the decision of prioritizing technical skills or broader strategic understanding. Darrell's perspective, shaped by his experience and industry polls, offers valuable guidance for marketing professionals at different stages of their careers.In the early stages of a marketing career, Darrell advises focusing on in-demand technical skills. His reasoning is based on job security, a crucial factor in today's dynamic job market. Mastering technical aspects like platform knowledge can provide a solid foundation and open up various opportunities. Darrell reflects on his career journey, noting that such skills have been a significant factor in the professional growth of many, including himself.However, as one's career progresses and reaches a subject matter expert level, Darrell suggests a shift in focus. He recommends dedicating more time to developing strategic skills while maintaining technical expertise. This advice stems from his observation of the industry, where professionals often continue to emphasize technical skills, potentially limiting their career growth and impact. Switching the focus to strategy can lead to a surge in career progression and the ability to drive more significant results.Darrell's approach is not just theoretical but is backed by his surveys on LinkedIn. While the initial poll indicated that platform knowledge was most beneficial, the follow-up survey revealed that strategy is often viewed as the strongest skill set among marketing professionals. This discrepancy highlights a common aspiration among marketers to excel in strategy, even if their day-to-day work is more technical.Key takeaway: For marketing professionals, the path to career advancement involves a strategic shift in focus. Early in your career, prioritize developing in-demand technical skills for job security and growth. As you become a subject matter expert, transition your focus towards strategy, dedicating more effort to understanding and implementing broader business strategies. This balance between technical proficiency and strategic acumen is key to maximizing impact and progressing in the marketing operations field.Navigating Career Paths in Marketing OperationsDarrell explores the nuances of career development in marketing operations, focusing on the transferability of skills across different platforms and the unique journey of individual contributors. His insights provide a valuable perspective for professionals considering their career trajectory within the martech industry.Darrell points out that core technologies in various platforms, such as marketing automation tools and CRMs, share fundamental similarities, typically rooted in relational database concepts. This commonality makes it easier for professionals to transfer skills from one platform to another, despite differences in interface or workflow processes. This adaptability is crucial in an industry where technological landscapes are constantly shifting.However, Darrell emphasizes that career aspirations are highly personal and vary significantly from individual to individual. For some, career success might mean working remotely with flexible hours, while for others, it could involve leading large teams and driving substantial impacts. This diversity in career goals necessitates a more personalized approach to career planning and growth.Darrell also addresses the current trajectory of careers in marketing, particularly the emphasis on people management as a measure of success. He highlights a discrepancy in the industry, where individual contributors, unlike their counterparts in engineering or product management, often face limited growth paths if they prefer not to manage people. This one-dimensional view of career advancement, he argues, can lead to ineffective leadership and dissatisfaction among professionals who are better suited to individual contributor roles.Darrell advocates for a change in this perspective, proposing that the marketing industry should offer more diverse and respected pathways for individual contributors. This change would not only provide more fulfilling career options but also improve the overall quality of leadership within the industry.Key takeaway: Skill transferability across marketing platforms is relatively seamless due to underlying technological similarities, aiding career flexibility. However, the marketing industry needs to broaden its approach to career growth, especially for individual contributors who may not aspire to people management roles. Embracing diverse career paths that respect and reward individual expertise, separate from managerial responsibilities, can lead to more satisfied professionals and effective organizational leadership.The Role of No-Code Tools in Marketing OperationsDarrell shares his perspective on the evolving landscape of no-code tools in marketing, highlighting their strengths and limitations. His insights are particularly relevant for marketers grappling with the balance between using accessible tools and understanding the underlying technology.No-code tools have revolutionized the way marketers approach tasks like website building and email campaign management. These tools offer simplicity and efficiency, enabling users to create and deploy projects quickly. Darrell acknowledges the appeal of these tools, especially for those who may not have extensive coding knowledge. They democratize the creation process, making technology more accessible to a broader range of professionals.However, Darrell emphasizes that despite the advancements in no-code technologies, the need for fundamental coding knowledge hasn't diminished. Understanding HTML, CSS, and JavaScript remains crucial, especially when it comes to customization and troubleshooting. He notes that while no-code tools are prevalent in tech and SaaS industries, this isn't necessarily the case in the broader global business landscape. Many companies still rely on traditional technologies, with a significant portion not fully embracing cloud technologies or advanced no-code platforms.Darrell also points out that while no-code tools can accelerate initial results and simplify certain processes, they often fall short when scaling up or needing significant customization. In such cases, engineering and development expertise becomes necessary to address complex challenges, maintain systems, and personalize experiences. The current capabilities of no-code and low-code platforms may not yet match the demands of larger scale, brand-specific, or highly personalized marketing operations.Key takeaway: No-code tools offer significant benefits in marketing operations, providing ease of use and speed in project deployment. However, a deep understanding of underlying technologies remains essential, especially for customization and scaling up projects. As the industry evolves, balancing the convenience of no-code solutions with technical expertise will be crucial for marketers to effectively manage and optimize their operations.The Future of the Martech StackDarrell shares his vision for the future of martech tools, delving into how the industry's ecosystem might evolve. His insights provide a glimpse into the dynamic nature of marketing technology and its potential trajectory in the coming years.Darrell anticipates that while the number of tools in a marketer's arsenal might remain constant, the composition and capabilities of these tools will likely change. He posits that the martech industry is cyclical, with larger companies often acquiring smaller, innovative point solutions to expand their market share. This acquisition strategy is driven by the desire to capture a larger share of the enterprise wallet, a sector where most of the financial opportunities lie.However, Darrell notes that maintaining a broad range of capabilities for a diverse customer base can be resource-intensive and may stifle innovation. Innovation, he suggests, typically originates from smaller startups that have fewer constraints and are more willing to take risks. These startups introduce new ideas and technologies, which are then absorbed into larger companies' portfolios, perpetuating the cycle of consolidation and innovation.Looking ahead, Darrell highlights data warehouse native technologies as a key area to watch. He has observed how these technologies enable marketers to get closer to data and create better customer experiences. While hesitant to predict that the entire future martech stack will be data warehouse native, he acknowledges the impressive capabilities these technologies bring and is enthusiastic about their potential to shape the future of marketing.Key takeaway: The martech landscape is expected to remain dynamic, with a consistent number of tools but evolving capabilities and composition. The cyclical nature of innovation and consolidation will drive these changes, with smaller startups pioneering new technologies that larger companies eventually integrate. Data warehouse native technologies are emerging as a significant trend, offering marketers enhanced capabilities and closer data interaction, indicating a promising direction for the future of martech tools.Revolutionizing Martech Management with Product ThinkingDarrell delves into the concept of managing martech stacks with a product management mindset, a transformative approach gaining traction among marketing operations teams. His explanation provides a roadmap for how marketing teams can adopt strategic product management principles to enhance their operations and decision-making processes.The idea of treating martech management like product management isn't entirely new, but it's gaining popularity due to its effectiveness. Darrell observed that many marketing ops teams independently adopted this approach, suggesting a natural evolution in the field. He theorizes that the close collaboration with product teams has led marketing professionals to adopt similar methodologies and frameworks.Strategic roadmapping, while it may sound complex, is essentially about creating a plan of action over a specific time frame. Darrell explains that adopting product management frameworks in marketing operations, particularly in decision-making and prioritization, can significantly improve efficiency and outcomes. He notes that humans are generally not great at prioritization, especially when multiple factors are involved. This challenge is where frameworks like weighted scoring and the RICE (Reach, Impact, Confidence, and Effort) model become invaluable.Darrell has adapted the RICE framework for marketing purposes, replacing 'Reach' with 'Marketers' and 'Impact' with 'Revenue.' This adaptation allows marketing teams to prioritize tasks more effectively, considering the impact on fellow marketers and revenue generation. He emphasizes the importance of long-term thinking in roadmapping, using the creation of reports as an example. By adopting a product-type mindset, marketing teams can move from creating ad-hoc, limited-use reports to developing universally accessible dashboards that provide greater value over time.Key takeaway: Adopting a product management approach to martech stack management can revolutionize how marketing teams operate. By implementing strategic roadmapping and prioritization frameworks like the adapted RICE model, marketing operations can become more efficient, focused, and impactful. This shift in mindset encourages long-term planning and decision-making, leading to more effective and comprehensive marketing solutions.Tackling Martech Technical Debt and Maintaining ContinuityDarrell addresses a critical concern in the martech industry: managing technical debt and ensuring continuity despite the inevitable turnover of skilled professionals. His insights shed light on the challenges and strategies for maintaining effective martech operations over time.The migration from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4, as Darrell notes, exemplifies the ongoing challenges in managing martech tools. A common issue in this realm is the abandonment of systems like Google Tag Manager when the responsible expert leaves the organization. This scenario often leads to significant technical debt, a burden that many companies struggle to manage.Darrell emphasizes the immense value of an experienced martech professional. The departure of such an individual can set a company back significantly, sometimes by months or even years. This impact highlights the importance of recognizing and retaining skilled martech staff. Darrell observes that successful companies often understand this and make efforts to maintain continuity in their martech teams.Technical debt, according to Darrell, usually arises from inexperience and short-term thinking. It represents the accumulated cost of past decisions that were not scalable or sufficiently integrated with other tools. Addressing this debt is challenging but not insurmountable. Darrell suggests that bringing in a highly skilled martech professional can be a solution. An expert with the right skills and experience can effectively prioritize tasks, match people to the right roles, and gradually alleviate the burden of technical debt.Key takeaway: Effective management of martech technical debt and continuity requires recognizing the value of experienced professionals in this field. Their departure can significantly impact an organization, underscoring the need for strategic hiring and retention practices. Tackling technical debt involves long-term thinking and prioritization skills, making seasoned martech professionals indispensable for navigating and optimizing a company's martech strategy.Enhancing Team Expertise and Prioritizing Documentation in MartechDarrell discusses the importance of knowledge sharing and documentation in martech, especially in dynamic environments like startups where turnover can be high. His insights emphasize the value of not just possessing knowledge but also disseminating it within a team.The loss of a key team member can be a significant setback for a company, especially if that individual held critical knowledge not shared or documented. This situation is as much a management issue as it is about the individual. Effective managers should encourage and prioritize documentation and knowledge transfer. This approach not only mitigates risks associated with turnover but also enhances the overall capability of the team.Documentation in startups is often deprioritized due to the fast-paced nature of these environments. However, its importance cannot be overstated, particularly in startups where frequent changes in staff are common. Creating robust processes and thorough documentation allows for smoother transitions when new team members join and helps address technical debt more efficiently.Darrell stresses the role of senior team members in developing the skills of their junior counterparts. This development is not just about technical skills but also strategic thinking. By elevating the expertise of the entire team, senior members can focus on higher-level challenges, such as innovation. Innovation, as per Darrell, should not solely rely on external vendors or martech tools. Instead, it should come from internal ideation and learning from various sources, including other industries and adopting frameworks from fields like product management.Key takeaway: Effective knowledge management and documentation are crucial in martech, particularly in fast-paced startup environments. Senior team members and managers should prioritize the development and documentation of processes, enabling the entire team to grow technically and strategically. This approach not only safeguards against the loss of key personnel but also frees up space for innovation and creative problem-solving, ensuring the team's resilience and adaptability.Mastering Internal Communication in Marketing OperationsDarrell shares his insights on the crucial role of internal communication in marketing operations, particularly as companies grow in size. His approach highlights the importance of ensuring that the impact and results of the marketing team's efforts are shared broadly and frequently within the organization.In smaller companies, the impact of marketing operations is often immediately apparent due to the close proximity of team members. However, as companies expand, this visibility diminishes. Darrell learned, especially during his time at AWS, that a significant portion of his role involved internal communication and alignment. In large enterprises, he notes, as much as 50% of time can be dedicated to this task. He emphasizes that effective communication is not just a necessity but also a skill to be honed, especially in large organizations.Practical ways to enhance internal communication include quarterly business reviews, bi-weekly newsletters, and maintaining an internal wiki. These tools serve multiple purposes: they keep team members aligned on projects and roadmaps, offer onboarding material and tutorials, and provide recorded versions of key meetings for reference. This comprehensive approach ensures that even new employees or those unfamiliar with the marketing ops team can quickly get up to speed without extensive one-on-one briefings.Darrell likens good internal communication to being an active player on a sports team. Just like a player calling for the ball signifies readiness to contribute to the game, effective communication within a company signals a team's preparedness and willingness to collaborate for shared success. This approach not only improves the efficiency of the team but also fosters a culture of openness and collaboration.Key takeaway: Effective internal communication is essential for marketing operations, especially in larger organizations. By implementing structured communication strategies like business reviews, newsletters, and internal wikis, marketing teams can ensure that their efforts and impacts are understood and appreciated across the company. This not only enhances team visibility but also fosters a collaborative environment where every team member is informed, engaged, and ready to contribute to the organization's success.Bridging Front-End and Back-End in Martech OperationsDarrell discusses the integration of front-end and back-end elements in martech, emphasizing the role of attribution tools as a bridge between these two functions. His insights offer guidance on aligning technological and team dynamics to enhance overall marketing operations.Attribution tools have become increasingly important in modern martech, serving as a crucial link between the analytical backend and the customer-facing front end. These tools allow for better demographic information and improved data integration into marketing automation platforms. The challenge, however, lies in effectively leveraging these tools to ensure seamless communication and value exchange between the different facets of a marketing team.Darrell advocates for a cascading OKR (Objectives and Key Results) goal-setting framework to guide the integration of technology within marketing teams. This approach ensures that the goals of the marketing operations team align with and support broader marketing and company objectives. If efforts within the marketing ops team aren't directly contributing to these overarching goals, it indicates a misalignment that needs addressing.Moreover, Darrell highlights the dual focus of marketing operations: serving both the marketers and the end customers. He rejects the notion of prioritizing one over the other, instead proposing a balanced approach where the needs and pain points of both marketers and customers are equally considered. This dual focus should be reflected in the roadmap and priorities of the marketing operations team, aiming to resolve challenges faced by both internal teams and external customers.Key takeaway: Successful martech operations require a harmonious integration of front-end and back-end functions, facilitated by tools like attribution software. Utilizing a cascading OKR framework ensures alignment with company-wide goals, while maintaining a dual focus on both marketers and customers enables the development of effective strategies and solutions. This balanced approach is key to maximizing the value and impact of martech initiatives, ensuring that both internal and external needs are adequately met.Finding Joy and Balance in a Multifaceted Marketing CareerDarrell shares his personal experience on maintaining happiness and balance in a diverse and demanding marketing career. His insights provide valuable lessons for professionals in any field, especially in the dynamic world of martech and marketing operations.Darrell attributes much of his career satisfaction to his genuine passion for the field. He recounts a memorable experience in Australia, where he had the opportunity to dine with Scott Brinker and Juan Mendoza, with the iconic Sydney Opera House as a backdrop. During this encounter, they discussed the very topic of balancing work with personal happiness. Darrell likened his professional activities to engaging in a hobby, comparing his enthusiasm for marketing operations to someone enjoying their favorite pastime. This perspective transforms work from a task into a source of enjoyment, akin to playing a video game or indulging in a hobby.This approach to work, seeing it as a hobby or a passion, allows Darrell to remain motivated and satisfied despite the various demands of his career. He recognizes that this mindset is not universal and acknowledges that others may not share the same level of enthusiasm or may not be in positions that allow such enjoyment. Darrell's experience with Scott and Juan reinforces the idea that finding joy in one's work can significantly contribute to overall career satisfaction and balance.Key takeaway: Passion and enjoyment in one's work are essential components for maintaining happiness and balance in a demanding career. Viewing professional activities as a hobby or a source of fun, as Darrell does, can transform the way one approaches work, leading to greater fulfillment and motivation. This mindset is particularly valuable in dynamic fields like marketing, where the blend of creativity, technology, and strategy offers endless opportunities for engagement and innovation. However, it's important to recognize that this approach may not be applicable to everyone, and acknowledging the need for change is crucial when work becomes draining or demotivating.Episode RecapDarrell starts us off with a focus on StratOps within marketing operations, underscoring the importance of merging traditional marketing foundations with evolving technology trends. This approach is pivotal for crafting strategies that are simultaneously grounded and agile, maximizing the impact and efficiency of marketing efforts in a dynamic business landscape. It's a blend that ensures technological advancement does not overshadow strategic depth.Career progression in marketing was another focal point. Early career professionals should hone in-demand technical skills for growth and security. As expertise deepens, the shift towards strategic understanding becomes essential. This balance between technical know-how and strategic acumen is vital for impactful career advancement. The discussion also highlighted the need for the industry to recognize diverse career paths, respecting individual expertise over managerial roles, which can lead to more effective leadership and satisfied professionals.A significant portion of the conversation revolved around the use of no-code tools and the evolving martech landscape. No-code tools simplify project deployment but demand a solid understanding of the underlying technologies for customization and scaling. As for the martech landscape, it's expected to remain dynamic, marked by a cycle of innovation and consolidation. Data warehouse native technologies are emerging as key players, indicating a promising direction for future martech tools.Adopting a product management approach to martech stack management is a game-changer. Strategies like the adapted RICE model can make marketing operations more efficient and focused. This shift encourages long-term planning and comprehensive solutions. Additionally, managing martech technical debt and ensuring continuity are crucial, highlighting the value of experienced professionals in strategic hiring and retention.The podcast emphasized the importance of effective knowledge management and internal communication in martech, especially in fast-paced environments. Prioritizing process development and documentation is key for technical and strategic growth. In larger organizations, structured communication strategies like business reviews and internal wikis are essential for team visibility and collaboration.The successful operation of martech hinges on the seamless integration of front-end and back-end functions. A cascading OKR framework aligns with company-wide goals, while focusing on both marketers and customers ensures the development of effective strategies. This balanced approach is essential for maximizing the value and impact of martech initiatives, catering to both internal and external needs.✌️ —Intro music by Wowa via UnminusCover art created with Midjourney

The Bootstrapped Founder
277: NoCode, AI, and the Future of Software Entrepreneurship

The Bootstrapped Founder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 21:46


I've always been a fan of no-code tools. But recently, I stumbled into AI-assisted coding. And that has changed everything for me. Initially, I considered leveraging no-code for Podline but I soon realized they didn't quite meet my unique needs. This led me to discover the transformative power of AI-assisted coding, which has dramatically accelerated the development process. The fabled 10x developer? We all thought it was a person, but it's really a language model.In this exploration, I've come to appreciate the immense potential of AI-assisted coding. It's not just about keeping pace with the promises of no-code tools; it's about potentially outstripping them. Join me in this fascinating discussion where I illuminate the significant strides and transformations in software development, particularly through the lens of AI's impact. You won't want to miss this conversation, especially if you're intrigued by the future of tech and coding.This episode is sponsored by Acquire.comThe blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/nocode-ai-and-the-future-of-software-entrepreneurship/The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/277-nocode-ai-and-the-future-of-software-entrepreneurshipYou'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find Your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comHere are a few tools I use. Using my affiliate links will support my work at no additional cost to you.- Notion (which I use to organize, write, coordinate, and archive my podcast + newsletter): https://affiliate.notion.so/465mv1536drx- Riverside.fm (that's what I recorded this episode with): https://riverside.fm/?via=arvid- TweetHunter (for speedy scheduling and writing Tweets): http://tweethunter.io/?via=arvid- HypeFury (for massive Twitter analytics and scheduling): https://hypefury.com/?via=arvid60- AudioPen (for taking voice notes and getting amazing summaries): https://audiopen.ai/?aff=PXErZ- Descript (for word-based video editing, subtitles, and clips): https://www.descript.com/?lmref=3cf39Q- ConvertKit (for email lists, newsletters, even finding sponsors): https://convertkit.com?lmref=bN9CZw

Out of the Hourglass
Ep. 178: Preparing your Business for the Technology Wave: Automations, No Code Tools and Clean Data with Chris Kiefer

Out of the Hourglass

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 72:50


We have an awesome returning podcast guest this week, Chris Kiefer, Founder of Boolean, an Online Review Software and Automation Consulting, is here to discuss the incoming AI “technology wave” that is impacting businesses of all sizes and services. Automation of your organization's workflow and no code tools are things that every business NEEDS to plan for, or risk falling vastly behind the competition. Chris is passionate about this topic and we packed a lot of content into this conversation. If you are not using Ai in your business now, it's time to get started. Shared Resources:  Boolean Automation Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BooleanAutomation/videosAI & Technology Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/920265796370898/AI & Technology for Painters Mailing List: https://go.booleanreview.com/ai-technology-for-paintersChris Kiefer is an engineer, entrepreneur, and thought leader. In 2013, he founded SkEye Media, a top medical marketing and branding agency, followed by the launch of Boolean Review, the highest converting Google review software in the market, and in 2022 created Boolean Automation –a consulting arm that helps residential and commercial painting companies implement no-code automation solutions. He is also the host of Pursuit of Purpose, a celebrated podcast that interviews successful entrepreneurs and inspirational people worldwide. Chris is passionate about exercise, CrossFit, adventure, and spending time with his wife and four kids in northern Idaho. To follow Chris, please visit chriskiefer.com, www.booleanreview.com and @pursuitofpurpose.pod

VisualMakers
#97 - No-Code-Tools und KI im Handwerk - mit Bastian Strauß

VisualMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 59:58


Lilith im Gespräch mit Bastian Strauß.In dieser Folge unseres Podcasts spricht Lilith mit Bastian Strauß, dem Leiter der IT und des Gebäudemanagements der Nietiedt Gruppe. Bastian teilt seine Erfahrungen darüber, warum sie ein eigenes ERP-System entwickelt haben und wie No-Code-Tools ihnen helfen, verschiedene Systeme schnell zu verbinden. Außerdem diskutieren wir, wie KI das Handwerk revolutioniert und an welchen Stellen sie einen echten Mehrwert bietet. Bastian zeigt, wie auch mittelständische Unternehmen im Handwerk mit den richtigen Tools - und dem richtigen Mindset Innovation voran treiben kann.Hier sind alle Links zur Folge:Bastian auf Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bastianstrauss/Bastians Website: http://bastianstrauss.digital/Bastians Blog: https://bastianstrauss.digital/blog/Tool der Woche FlowiseAI: https://flowiseai.com////Werde selbst zum VisualMaker mit einem unserer vielen kostenlosen Kurse. Starte jetzt durch und werde No-Code Profi https://www.visualmakers.de/academy////////// Folge uns auf: LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SfL6oOYoutube: https://bit.ly/3OF5jBjInstagram: https://bit.ly/3cMYH6NSlack: https://bit.ly/vm-slack////////// Jetzt Newsletter abonnieren und keine No-Code News mehr verpassen! https://bit.ly/3cMYNeF

This Week in NoCode
Interview with David Siegel, CEO of Glide - NoCode, AI & Glide Demo

This Week in NoCode

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 59:05


This Week in NoCode: Interview with David Siegel, CEO of Glide In this episode of 'This Week in NoCode', host JJ Englert is joined by David Siegel, CEO of Glide. David discusses the mission of Glide, the potential of AI in NoCode, and exhibits a demo of creating an app using Glide. He also shares insights about Glide's market strategy, advancements in AI, and how it is revolutionizing software creation. Moreover, the episode covers the latest NoCode news including updates from Softr, SmartSuite, Sutra, Framer, Flutter Flow and much more. 00:00 Introduction and Show Overview 01:09 No Code News: Softr and SmartSuite Integration 02:29 No Code News: Sutro's Launch - https://www.sutro.xyz 03:58 No Code News: Framer GPT 05:33 No Code News: Flutter Flow's New Features 08:13 Interview with David Siegel, CEO of Glide 08:22 David Siegel's Background and Introduction to Glide 08:22 Discussion on No Code Market and Glide's Position 10:30 Glide's User Persona and Market Strategy 19:14 Future Developments and Challenges for Glide 28:25 Closing Remarks and End of Interview 29:16 Discussing Funding and Business Progress 30:18 The Intersection of AI and No-Code 30:44 The Role of AI in No-Code Tools 31:17 The Challenges and Opportunities of No-Code 32:46 The Impact of AI on Software Development 33:19 The Future of No-Code Tools with AI 37:08 The Role of AI in Business Operations 40:08 Demonstrating the Power of Glide 52:46 The Role of Agencies in the No-Code Space 56:40 Community Highlights and Closing Remarks Join us: https://www.nocodealliance.org/newsletter Hire us to make your next MVP: https://www.studio-nocode.com Learn with us: https://www.nocodealliance.org Follow us: https://twitter.com/JJEnglert https://twitter.com/cerealbuilder Glide Apps: https://www.glideapps.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/this-week-in-nocode/message

VisualMakers
#96 - Mit AI das richtige No-Code Tool finden: der VisualMakers No-Code Navigator

VisualMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 37:08


In dieser Folge sprechen Lilith und Adriano über den VisualMakers No-Code Navigator.Das richtige No-Code Tool zu finden ist alles andere als leicht. Nicht nur, weil es extrem schwer ist verschiedene Tools über alle relevanten Dimensionen hinweg zu vergleichen, sondern, weil es auch täglich neue No-Code Tools gibt. Und als No-Code Newbie, weiß man auch gar nicht, welche Fragen man überhaupt stellen sollte.Deshalb gibt es jetzt den No-Code Navigator von VisualMakers. Was das Ganze ist, wie es funktioniert und wie Adriano das gebaut hat, erfährst du in dieser Folge!Links zur Folge:Tool der Woche: https://tally.so/No-Code Navigator: https://www.visualmakers.de/no-code-navigator////////// Gefällt dir unser VisualMakers Content? Werde selbst zum VisualMaker mit einem unserer vielen kostenlosen Kurse. Starte jetzt durch und werde No-Code Profi: https://www.visualmakers.de/academy////////// Folge uns aufLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SfL6oOYoutube: https://bit.ly/3OF5jBjInstagram: https://bit.ly/3cMYH6NSlack: https://bit.ly/vm-slack////////// Jetzt Newsletter abonnieren und keine No-Code News mehr verpassen! https://bit.ly/3cMYNeF

Digitale Leute
Podcast Episode 62 — Andreas Stryz über No-Code/Low-Code vs. Hard-Code

Digitale Leute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 61:42


Nach unserer kleinen Sommerpause, ist es endlich wieder soweit. Wir freuen uns, Andreas “Andi” Stryz, CTO und Co-Founder bei FINN in einer neuen Folge unseres DL Insights Podcasts begrüßen zu dürfen. In dieser Episode spricht Andreas mit Host Stefan über seinen persönlichen Weg vom Herzblut-Techie unter anderem bei Westwing, hin zur Gründung von FINN, einer E-Commerce-Plattform, die sich auf Auto-Abos im All-Inclusive-Paket spezialisiert hat. Außerdem erfahrt ihr, warum er es für genau den richtigen Weg hält, zunächst mit No-Code-Tools zu arbeiten und die bewährten Komponenten erst später auf andere Strukturen zu übertragen. https://www.digitale-leute.de/interview/podcast-episode-62-andreas-stryz-cto-und-co-founder-bei-finn-ueber-no-code-low-code-vs-hard-code/ Mehr Informationen zum Digitale Leute Summit 2023 in Köln: https://www.digitale-leute.de/summit/23/ ÜBER DEN PODCAST Digitale Leute Insights ist der Podcast für Passionate Product People. Wir interviewen Top-Produktentwickler:innen aus aller Welt und werfen einen tiefen Blick auf die Tools, Taktiken und Methoden digitaler Professionals und Unternehmen. ÜBER DIGITALE LEUTE Wir porträtieren Persönlichkeiten, die digitale Produkte kreieren, gestalten, entwickeln und vermarkten. Mit unseren Interviews geben wir einen Einblick in die Arbeitsweisen, Tools und Taktiken von Deutschlands Digitalunternehmen.

The Business of Sales Podcast
The Business of Sales - No code tools with Jon Derbyshire, Episode #213

The Business of Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 23:35


Today's guest is Jon Darbyshire Jon Darbyshire and his team launched SmartSuite, the work management platform that manages any process, from any industry, on one platform, in 2021. Now, SmartSuite unites essential elements used to get work done, regardless of company size or type. Learn more here - https://www.smartsuite.com/ Don't forget to follow and share! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbospodcast/support

Small Business Banter
Garik Tate Futurist and business owner on how to increase small business value and sellability by using AI in your Exit Planning.

Small Business Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 62:17


@Garik Tate   has more than a decade of experience as a successful entrepreneur. He grew up in small business family and founded companies spanning Software Development, Outsourcing, and Publishing with up to 75 employees.Garik is a sought-after speaker on AI's future, and its practical application in business. His expertise and passion for the subject have earned him a reputation as a respected voice in the AI community, and he is often sought out by companies looking for advice on how to leverage the power of AI to drive growth and success.Our discussion focuses on how to incorporate #AI into #exitplanning for small business owners. You'll understand how to;Maximize the value of your small business with AI-driven planning strategiesBoost your small business operations with the power of AIDiscover the benefits and strategies of outsourcing to elevate your small businessSolve small business problems faster and more efficiently with no-code AI toolswww.valhalla.team - Product Developmentwww.2xyou.com - Virtual Assistantwww.blvnp.com - Publishing @michael kerrTimestamped summary of this episode:00:00:03 - Introduction to Garrick Tate Garrick Tate is an AI futurist, investor, and AI strategy consultant with a decade of entrepreneurial experience. He has founded and led successful companies in software development, outsourcing, and publishing, specializing in AI, IQ, and EQ.00:01:14 - The Role of Outsourcing in Exit Planning Garrick discusses how outsourcing can be used in exit planning to increase profits and ultimately raise the value of a business. He emphasizes the importance of utilizing AI and automation to free up human resources for more complex tasks.00:07:07 - The Value of Human Intelligence Despite the rise of AI, Garrick highlights the unique complexities and capabilities of human intelligence. He believes that humans are still the best assets in business and that their potential should be fully utilized alongside AI technologies.00:09:55 - The Last Mile Upgrade in Exit Planning Garrick introduces the concept of the "last mile upgrade" in exit planning, which involves integrating the latest technologies, such as AI and automation, to remove constraints and significantly increase a business's potential value before a potential acquisition.00:11:16 - Considering the Decision to Sell or Keep a Business Garrick discusses the factors to consider when deciding whether to sell or keep a business. He emphasizes the importance of reducing owner dependency, increasing EBITDA, and factoring in opportunity costs before making a decision.00:17:19 - Introduction, Garik Tate explains the various components of the business, including the VA company and software company. He focuses on the new offering related to exit planning and how they help businesses remove constraints and reduce risk to increase acquisition potential.00:19:19 - Detailed Process Analysis, Garik discusses their process of creating a whiteboard diagram of every process in a company, from prospecting to sales to fulfillment. They then create a metrics dashboard to track key performance indicators and identify constraints. With this information, they provide a prescription list of areas to address within 90 days.00:20:08 - Theory of Constraints, Garik explains the theory of constraints, emphasizing the importance of identifying and removing the biggest constraints in a business. He mentions the 90-day window as a timeframe to focus on the lowest hanging fruit that contribute to constraint removal and capacity adjustment.00:23:29 - Opportunities in Remote and Local Businesses, Garik notes that the theory of constraints applies to any industry, but their specialization in remote and internet-based businesses allows them to control inputs and outputs through software and remote teams. He also highlights the potential for digitizing customer interactions in local businesses.00:27:40 - Implementing AI and Automation, Garik shares an example of improving their VA company's recruitment process through systematization and tripling the number of people processed. He emphasizes the importance of clear inputs and the possibility of adding AI and automation to processes once they are systematized.00:36:13 - The Value of No Code Tools, No code tools are accessible to anyone and can be used to solve problems without having to learn how to code. They provide an easy way to add functionality to websites or create interactions with viewers.00:37:19 - The Importance of Having a Goal, To effectively learn and use development skills, it's important to have a specific goal in mind. Setting clear objectives and learning the necessary skills to achieve them is more effective than aimlessly learning without a purpose.00:38:08 - Empowering Your Team, Business owners can use no code tools as an opportunity to empower their team and delegate tasks. This allows for leadership training and the addition of AI or automation to the company. It's a way to prepare the business for future growth and success.00:39:26 - Quicker and Cheaper Solutions with AI, AI enables quicker and cheaper solutions to business problems that may have seemed impossible in the past. Business owners should embrace the capabilities of AI and use it to improve their businesses.00:42:35 - Solving Business Problems with AI, No code tools, such as Zapier, Google Sheets, and Chatgbt Playground, can be used to solve various business problems. From automating follow-up sequences to integrating tools, these tools provide a stack that can significantly enhance business operations.00:53:05 - The Evolution of Entrepreneurship, In medieval times, entrepreneurs engaged in arbitrage by buying high in one place and selling low in another. Today, modern entrepreneurs play arbitrage with the future, disrupting industries and capitalizing on emerging trends. As a result, prices will decrease, but businesses will provide more value in the long run.00:54:26 - Seizing the Moment of Disruption, The next five to ten years present a unique opportunity for businesses to position themselves ahead of their competition. By embracing new technologies like AI, businesses can stay in parity and avoid falling behind. It's a crucial time to invest in the future and take advantage of the creative potential it offers.00:57:35 - Being a Great Business, Being a great business requires effort, regardless of the level of success. Embracing new technologies and adapting to change is crucial. The current wave of technological advancements presents a challenge and an opportunity for businesses to excel and provide value in different areas.01:02:06 - Looking Forward and Backward, Small businesses are essential in keeping powerful entities in check. Looking to the future while reflecting on the past can help businesses thrive. It's important for small businesses to have a voice and contribute to the development and improvement of our society.01:03:06 - Connecting with Garik Tate, If you're seeking to increase your business valuation or need virtual assistant services or product development, reach out to Garik Tate on LinkedIn. 

VisualMakers
#90 - Digital Revolution im Lager: Farhoud Cheraghi über No-Code und die Zukunft der Ausbildung

VisualMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 56:30


Wie kann man die Ausbildung von Lagermitarbeitern mit digitalen Lösungen revolutionieren? Farhoud Cheraghi, Mitgründer und CTO von How.fm, gibt uns einen tiefen Einblick in seine Erfahrungen mit No-Code-Tools und wie sie ihm geholfen haben, Prozesse in seinem Startup zu automatisieren. Wir diskutieren auch die Bedeutung einer offenen Unternehmenskultur und wie No-Code dazu beiträgt, diese zu stärken. Unser Highlight-Tool der Woche ist Tally - eine beeindruckende Alternative zu Typeform für Umfragen und Lead-Erfassung. Jetzt reinhören und erfahrt mehr über Farhouds wertvolle Tipps und Erfahrungen zur Nutzung von No-Code-Tools in eurem Unternehmen!Tools und Ressourcen: Farhouds LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farhoud-cheraghi/ How.fm Website: https://www.how.fm/de//// Werde selbst zum VisualMaker mit einem unserer vielen kostenlosen Kurse. https://www.visualmakers.de/academy /// Folge uns auf LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SfL6oOYoutube: https://bit.ly/3OF5jBjInstagram: https://bit.ly/3cMYH6NSlack: https://bit.ly/vm-slack /// Jetzt Newsletter abonnieren und keine NoCode News mehr verpassen! https://bit.ly/3cMYNeF

Stutispeaks
No Code Tools - ft. Amit Bhatt

Stutispeaks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 27:17


Amit Bhatt @podcasteramit has a Podcast with the name "Techstories". Tech Stories has been started to provide knowledge about the emerging Technologies that we have already adapted to make our lives easier. Through this source, the motive is to bring everyone to a reality that in coming years we will be switching to a new world, that is a digital world, where our time, space, work, people, and many other things will be acquired by robots, gadgets, and the internet. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stuti-gogia/message

Selling the Couch with Melvin Varghese, Ph.D.
341: 11 No-Code Tools I'm Using as a Six-Figure Course Creator

Selling the Couch with Melvin Varghese, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 29:09


Today I'm sharing what I'm using for no-code tools and my tech stack as an online course creator. Believe me, I've experimented with a lot of different things, and I'm always willing to share what I've learned and what I recommend to others. If you aren't familiar with the term “no-code,” it simply refers to tools that don't require a code or advanced programming to use. I hope this information is helpful to anyone who is creating a course or thinking about this endeavor in the future. Join me to learn more!You'll Learn:11 no-code tools I'm using to create online courses:Kartra is an all-in-one platform with features that fit our needs. Circle provides a place for community outside mainstream social media. Stripe allows us to take payments within Kartra.Loom is great for recording online course videos because there are many recording options.Notion helps with lesson planning because there are lesson and template options that make it easy to repurpose content later. Testimonial.to makes it easy to gather testimonials from students; a downside is that it is expensive.Smarter Queue helps with social media management because it integrates with Facebook groups and LinkedIn, and it recycles posts.Canva is amazing because there are many clean and modern slide templates with animation and graphics. Headline Studios helps create engaging course titles with built-in AI and feedback.Captivate is great for podcast hosting because of dynamic ads insertion.Easy Webinar makes the webinar sign-up process easy for students. Resources:Want to launch your online course?Please check out our free 7-Day Course Creator Starter Kit For Therapists: https://sellingthecouch.com/coursekitLooking to launch a successful podcast?Please check out our free "Using Podcasting To Grow Your Business" workshop for therapists:https://sellingthecouch.com/podcastingworkshopMentioned in this episode:If you like what you hear, subscribe to the show!Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the show where ever you listen to your podcast. This will keep you up to date on all the latest releases and news going on in the STC world!

VisualMakers
#75 - Wie du mit datengetriebenen Experimenten deine Business-Ideen erfolgreich testest - mit Nader Fadl von Experial

VisualMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 50:14


Nader Fadl im Gespräch mit Lilith In dieser Podcastfolge spricht Lilith Brockhaus mit Nader Fadl, dem Co-Founder und CEO von Experial, über die Wichtigkeit von Experimenten und wie man Value Propositions, Zielgruppen und Pricing mithilfe von datengetriebenen Experimenten verbessern kann. Nader gibt Einblicke in seine Erfahrungen mit Experimenten und erstaunliche Ergebnisse, die niemand erwartet hätte. Dabei geht er auch darauf ein, warum man eigentlich überhaupt nichts weiß und warum es so wichtig ist, zu experimentieren. Experial ist eine Lösung für schnelle und datengetriebene Experimente, die dir viel Zeit und Ärger beim Aufsetzen deiner Experimente sparen kann. In diesem Podcast erfährst du, wie das Tool funktioniert und wie es dir helfen kann, deine Business-Ideen schnell und einfach zu testen und zu validieren. Höre jetzt rein, um mehr über die Bedeutung von Experimenten und die Vorteile von Experial zu erfahren. Dieser Podcast ist ein absolutes Muss für jeden, der sich für Datengetriebene Experimente und No-Code-Tools interessiert. /// Links der Episode: Experial: https://www.experial.ai/ Nader auf Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nader-fadl/ Rapid Prototyping Bootcamp: https://basics.visualmakers.de/rapid-prototyping ////////// Gefällt dir unser VisualMakers Content? Werde selbst zum VisualMaker mit einem unserer vielen kostenlosen Kurse. Starte jetzt durch und werde NoCode Profi https://bit.ly/3OCIRsy ////////// Folge uns aufLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SfL6oO Youtube: https://bit.ly/3OF5jBj Instagram: https://bit.ly/3cMYH6N Slack: https://bit.ly/3cMNJhC ////////// Jetzt Newsletter abonnieren und keine NoCode News mehr verpassen! https://bit.ly/3cMYNeF

programmier.bar – der Podcast für App- und Webentwicklung
CTO-Special #22: Andreas Wixler von FINN

programmier.bar – der Podcast für App- und Webentwicklung

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 85:14


Andreas Wixler, kurz Andi, berichtet in dieser Podcastfolge über seinen Weg und die Gründung von FINN, einer E-Commerce-Plattform mit Spezialisierung auf Autovermietung als Komplettpaket. Bleib dran für einen Gutschein für FINN!Andi bringt den spannenden Ansatz mit, zunächst mit No-Code-Tools zu arbeiten und erst später im Prozess die bewährten Bestandteile auf andere Strukturen umzuziehen. Wir wollen wissen, wie das in einer Firma mit heute über 80 Entwickler:innen funktionieren kann. Außerdem sprechen wir darüber, wie das rasante Wachstum von FINN in den letzten drei Jahren bewältigt wurde und was dabei besonders herausfordernd war. Diese Folge regt an, die Entwicklungen im eigenen Unternehmen zu hinterfragen!Über diese Tools spricht Andi in dieser Folge: No-Code-Tool Make, Recruiting-Tests auf codesubmit.io und Retool zum Bauen interner Tools.Gutschein für FINN über 100 €, gültig bis Juni 2023: programming.barxFINN100€Schreibt uns! Schickt uns eure Themenwünsche und euer Feedback: podcast@programmier.barFolgt uns! Bleibt auf dem Laufenden über zukünftige Folgen und virtuelle Meetups und beteiligt euch an Community-Diskussionen. TwitterInstagramFacebookMeetupYouTubeMusik: Hanimo

Tales in Tech: Start-Up Diaries
The Power of Low-Code & No-Code Tools | Co-Founders @ SoSquared | Sam Royle & Greg Donnelly

Tales in Tech: Start-Up Diaries

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 38:11


SoSquared provides the infrastructure behind creating successful influencer marketing and user-generated content campaigns. Their mission is to connect businesses directly with creators to establish more transparent relationships, resulting in superior collaboration results. In this episode, Chris sat down with Co-Founders Sam Royle (CEO) and Greg Donnelly (CTO) of SoSquared to hear all about the story behind their platform and how they were able to Co-Found business without ever having met...Greg talks through their decision to use low-code and no-code tools such as Bubble to build the platform and Sam discusses their two-fold strategy to acquiring users. The pair touch upon their experience with accelerator programmes and how this has impacted their product's journey, and finally Sam talks through how they have been able to market the product without spending a penny...Follow The Start-Up Diaries Podcast on LinkedIn or learn more about Burns Sheehan.

VisualMakers
#72 - Warum Voltaro in der Entwicklung auf No-Code setzt - mit Andreas Just

VisualMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 47:33


Andreas Just im Gespräch mit LilithAndreas Just ist Growth Lead und No-Coder bei Voltaro, einer Plattform zur Koordination von Solarprojekten - die komplett mit No-Code entwickelt ist.Wir sprechen über seine Motivation, als Marketeer Automation und Webentwicklung mit No-Code zu lernen, die Vorteile von No-Code bei der Entwicklung von Plattformen und Tools sowie die Potentiale von No-Code Tools für die Produktentwicklung und das Marketing.Andreas erzählt von seinen Anfängen mit No-Code und welche Vorteile es ihm und seinem Team bei der Entwicklung neuer Projekte gebracht hat. Ein Beispiel ist dafür ist das Herzstück von Voltaro: eine Plattform zur Koordination von Solarprojekten, die Andreas und sein Team mit Bubble.io gebaut haben. Außerdem hat Andreas neben vielen anderen Projekten auch nebenher ein Tool zur Berechnung des Potentials von Gewerbegebäuden mit No-Code entwickelt - im Podcast erzählt Andreas, wie er dabei vorgegangen ist und welche Möglichkeiten ihm die Arbeit mit No-Code geboten haben.Zum Schluss teilt Andreas noch seine größten Learnings seiner No-Code Journey und verrät, warum er glaubt, dass No-Code sehr wohl Code früher oder später ersetzen wird. Viel Spaß mit der Folge!Die Links dieser Folge: Website Voltaro: https://www.voltaro.de/ Andreas auf Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justandreas/ Andreas auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/justnocode////////// Werde selbst zum VisualMaker mit einem unserer vielen kostenlosen Kurse. Starte jetzt durch und werde NoCode Profi https://bit.ly/3OCIRsy////////// Folge uns auf LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3SfL6oOYoutube: https://bit.ly/3OF5jBjInstagram: https://bit.ly/3cMYH6NSlack: https://bit.ly/3cMNJhC////////// Jetzt Newsletter abonnieren und keine NoCode News mehr verpassen! https://bit.ly/3cMYNeF

Die Produktwerker
Wie No-Code Tools Produktteams helfen können

Die Produktwerker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 48:06


Was sind No-Code Tools? Manchmal auch Low-Code Tools genannt. An welchen Stellen im Produktmanagement können Produktteams davon profitieren? Tim hat die No-Code Expertin Lilith Brockhaus von visualmakers.de zu Gast und bespricht mit ihr die spannende Frage, ob und wie No-Code Tools Produktteams bei der Produktentwicklung helfen können. Dabei geht es zu Beginn natürlich erstmal um die Frage, was No-Code Tools (und auch Low-Code Tools) überhaupt sind. Ziemlich schnell macht Lilith klar, dass sie nicht glaubt, dass tatsächliche Programmierung bzw. coden damit obsolet wird. Vielmehr ergeben sich für Nicht-Programmierer neue Chancen, ihre Ideen schneller auszudrücken und mit Nutzern zu testen. Ihre These: es verändert sich hierdurch etwas in der Zusammenarbeit der Teams. Tim sieht zudem den großen Wert von No-Code Tools im Rahmen der Stakeholder-Kommunikation und eben grundsätzlich Ideen schnell und einfach mal ausprobieren zu können und halt auch mit weniger "Werkstolz-Schmerzen" das Gebaute wieder wegzuwerfen. Lilith gibt zudem eine ganze Reihe von Empfehlungen von No-Code Tools, die sie im Rahmen der Produktentwicklung einsetzen würde. - softr.io - levity.ai - make.com bzw. zapier.com - bubble.io - airtable.com bzw. seatable.io - bannerbear.com - webflow.com Auf der VisualMakers Website gibt es zu einigen dieser Tools auch hilfreiche Tutorials und eine Tool-Übersicht. Zum Abschluss reden die beiden noch über die mögliche Datenschutz-Problematik und die Chancen und Grenzen der Skalierung beim Einsatz von No-Code bzw. Low-Code. Hierzu empfiehlt Lilith, sich die Erfahrung von FINN mal anzusehen: https://www.visualmakers.de/case-study/finn-x-make Um tiefer ins Thema No-Code rein zu kommen, bietet VisualMakers kostenlose No-Code Einsteiger Kurse an: https://www.visualmakers.de/no-code-online-training Tiefer rein, kommt ihr dann mit dem Rapid Prototyping Bootcamp: https://basics.visualmakers.de/rapid-prototyping Tim empfiehlt auch explizit, den VisualMakers Podcast und ist bereits großer Fan. Dort könnt ihr noch viel mehr von Lilith Brockhaus und Alex Sprogis und ihren tollen Gästen hören. Mehr über Lilith Brockhaus erfahrt ihr auf der VisualMakers Website: https://www.visualmakers.de/. Gerne freut sie sich auch über den direkten Kontakt zu euch - am Besten per LinkedIn, wo ihr ihr auch folgen solltet: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilith-brockhaus/ Passende Episoden aus unserem eigenen Podcast rund um dieses Thema sind: - Wie hole ich User Feedback mit Kundeninterviews ein? - Das Problem mit dem Minimal Viable Product Habt ihr schon Erfahrung beim Einsatz von No Code Tools bei euch im Produktteam? Und wenn ja, wie helfen sie euch und welche Tools habt ihr im Einsatz? Wir freuen uns, wenn du deine deine Erfahrungen aus der Praxis mit uns in einem Kommentar des Blog-Artikels (https://produktwerker.de/no-code-tools/) teilst oder auf unserer Produktwerker LinkedIn-Seite (https://www.linkedin.com/company/produktwerker). **Folgt uns Produktwerker auf** - LinkedIn -> https://bit.ly/3gWanpT - Twitter -> https://bit.ly/3NitkPy - Youtube -> https://bit.ly/3DIIvhF - Infoletter (u.a. mit Hinweisen auf Konferenzen, Empfehlungen, Terminen für unsere kostenfreien Events usw.) -> https://bit.ly/3Why63K

Crypto Sapiens
Rarible| Empowering NFT creators with no-code tools w/ Alex Salnikov, Co-founder of Rarible.

Crypto Sapiens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 40:50


Today we are chatting with Alex Salnikov, Co-founder of Rarible. We learn about the early days of Rarible, starting with the launch of their easy-to-use NFT minting platform that allowed anyone to create them. Alex says, at that time, you either had to be a developer or be vetted by the marketplace to mint NFTs. Throughout my conversation with Alex, I realize this consideration for accessibility drives a lot of their innovations. This has inspired it to become a first-of-its-kind aggregated marketplace for Ethereum NFTs and, more recently, to launch community marketplaces. This last one seems to have resonated with many popular collections and creators who launched marketplaces powered by Rarible. As always, there are lots to unpack here, so let's get started.   -   - - And please remember to like and subscribe wherever you listen to this podcast. And give us a 5 star review.  This helps our content reach more people like you. You can also find our entire podcast archive on our website  cryptosapiens.xyz.  Until next time, stay brainy. Follow Alex here https://twitter.com/insider0x Follow Rarible https://twitter.com/rarible https://rarible.com/ Crypto Sapiens is produced in partnership with Bankless DAO. https://bankless.community --- Crypto Sapiens hosts lively discussions with innovative Web3 builders to help everyone learn about decentralized money systems, including Ethereum, Bitcoin and DeFi. https://www.cryptosapiens.xyz/ Join our community https://discord.gg/kzKA9RQTb4 __ Mint a Publication https://lenstube.xyz/cryptosapiens.lens https://mirror.xyz/cryptosapiens.eth --- Subscribe to our Newsletter https://cryptosapiens.substack.com/ ------------- --- https://twitter.com/CryptoSapiens https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC26aOc_4vSGiQATW1V4e9Tw https://www.instagram.com/cryptosapiensofficial/ https://www.facebook.com/CryptoSapiens-Podcast-107678875061018 Connect with Humpty Calderon https://twitter.com/humptycalderon --- --- Not financial or tax advice. This channel is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. Talk to your accountant. Do your own research.

Citizen Circle on Air - Community over Competition
079: Mit No-Code-Tools zum Business-Erfolg – Mit Jan Siebert

Citizen Circle on Air - Community over Competition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 45:09


Hast du bereits von No-Code-Tools gehört – und warum sie die Online-Business-Welt verändern werden? Dann laden wir dich herzlich ein, mit uns in Jan Sieberts vielseitige Business-Welt einzutauchen. Er ist ein lernender digitaler Unternehmer am Puls der Zeit und führt erfolgreich mehrere Unternehmen. No-Code setzt er aktuell ein, um die Vermittlungs-Plattform „Hallo Podcaster“ weiter aufzubauen. Viel Spaß bei diesem entspannten Interview mit einem kreativen, lebendigen und erfolgreichen Unternehmer!  Vollständige Shownotes und weitere Informationen findest du unter: https://www.citizencircle.de/79-mit-no-code-tools-zum-business-erfolg-mit-jan-siebert  

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”
The 2022 Finale in Germany with Sebastian Schäffer

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 21:01


Sebastian started in the marketing department in the gaming industry with a focus on the intersection of marketing and technology (pre-growth-hacking days).Previously, he had co-founded 2 startups, both of which failed but were remarkable learning experiences. This led to his current venture and 7 Figure Burst.Areas of discussion include:-How no's can help answer the why-Why you shouldn't take on every potential client-Having the tough conversation-How he found clarity-SEO, Digitial Marketing, Link Building-Managing remote teamsStay tuned for the spotlight story at the halfway point of the show. As we are joined by a gaming entrepreneur on the show today, this week's spotlight story will feature an article titled, “How to Become a Gaming Entrepreneur”, and then get his take on it.Follow along here: https://weplayholding.com/blog/how-to-become-a-gaming-entrepreneur/Sebastian started a SEO side project while working on the last startup to test ideas and fell in love with the clarity it provided in terms of what users wanted. He turned to the digital nomad lifestyle and traveled the world for a year while running affiliate sites. Sebastian co-founded dofollow.io, a premium link building agency, in late 2017 as a side project. He grew that “side project” from 0 to 7 figures in 4 years, growing the team from just the 2 founders to 12 core members plus various VAs and other service providers. Tune-in to hear from a Founder with a demonstrated history of working in the marketing and software development industry. Strong business development professional skilled in Link Building, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Content Marketing, No-Code Tools, Managing Remote Teams and Digital Marketing. Other areas of discussion:-Challenging areas of entrepreneurship-Which tool he recommends for success-Greatest lesson learned-Which entrepreneur he would sit down withGuest Websites: http://www.spreadsave.comhttp://dofollow.io/ Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastianschaeffer/ That Entrepreneur Show- The podcast where founders of companies and brands share their entrepreneurial journeys, lessons learned, tips for success, and more each Friday since 2019.Email: PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comListen to A Mental Health Break here: https://AMentalHealthBreak.Buzzsprout.comWebsite:  https://www.VincentALanci.com/YouTubeShow InstagramHost InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInFor Digital Editing / Potential Podcast Guests Inquiries, email PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comAdventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenHappy | https://soundcloud.com/morning-kuliIf you enjoyed this week's show, click the subscribe button to stay current.Listen to A Mental Health Break Episodes hereTune into Writing with Authors here

Product Momentum Podcast
101 / How No-Code Tools Accelerate the Learning Process, with Jonathan Anderson

Product Momentum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 25:11


No product manager wants to build a bad version of their software. But sometimes that's what it takes to accelerate the learning process. Well, maybe not a bad version. But an early, admittedly incomplete one. Something you can quickly get out in front of users, gather some feedback about, and iterate on. Today's podcast guest, … The post 101 / How No-Code Tools Accelerate the Learning Process, with Jonathan Anderson appeared first on ITX Corp..

Tech Stories
EP-37 Story of No Code Tools

Tech Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 9:29


In this episode you will understand the power of no code tools and how you can leverage them for your learning, business and start ups. No Code Web Design and Development Tool No Code Email Marketing Tool No Code Data Analytics Tools #wordpress #wix #jhoomla #figma #hubspot # mailchimp #BI check the episode on various platform https://www.instagram.com/podcasteramit Apple :https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1544510362 Huhopper Platform :https://hubhopper.com/podcast/tech-stories/318515 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/2fdb5c45-2016-459e-ba6a-3cbae5a1fa4d Spotify :https://open.spotify.com/show/2GhCrAjQuVMFYBq8GbLbwa

Tabaghe 16 طبقه
Episode 74 - Fateh Khodamoradi (@kabarza) | No-Code tools

Tabaghe 16 طبقه

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 129:05


با فاتح خدامرادی در رابطه با پروژه‌ای که با توجه به شرایط ایران روش کار کرده حرف زدیم و اینکه چطوری تونسته همچین پروژه نسبتا پیچیده‌ای از نظر طراحی رو در کمترین زمان انجام بدهیک ساعت اول پادکست داستان کابارزا و خروج قاچاقی اون از ایران رو میشنویم و یک ساعت دوم در رابطه با نرم‌افزارهایی صحبت میکنیم که به کد زدن احتیاج ندارنKabarza is a Webflow expert and Interactive designer who builds websites for businesses around the globe. He is also teaching generative art with Webflow at Flux Academy.Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/KabarzaTwitter https://mobile.twitter.com/kabarza_Tabaghe 16----------Castbox https://castbox.fm/channel/id3083907Spotify https://spoti.fi/2CiyRoHTwitter https://twitter.com/soh3ilInstagram https://www.instagram.com/tabaghe16/Everywhere else https://anchor.fm/soheil-alavi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

VisualMakers
#57 - No-Code im Online Marketing - Funnelbuilding und Automation

VisualMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 35:45


Wir zeigen dir, mit welchen No-Code Tools du einen Marketing Funnel aufsetzen kannst, der automatisiert ist. Aber was ist überhaupt ein Marketing Funnel? Lilith und Jurij erklären es dir und verraten einige Insides zu Automatisierungen und Möglichkeiten mit No-Code. Im Podcast erwähnt: Zu unserer No-Code Career Online Marketing und zum Whitepaper mit den 5 besten Tools für Marketer: https://bit.ly/3gjGRtT

VisualMakers
#56 - No-Code Tools für visuelle Datenbanken mit Ninox

VisualMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 28:51


Lilith und Jurij unterhalten sich über visuelle Datenbanken. Welche Tools sind gibt es in der No-Code Welt und warum ist Ninox eines der besten Tools für visuelle Datenbanken auf dem Markt? Hört rein und erfahrt alles über die Vorteile von visuellen Datenbanken. Im dieser Folge erwähnt: Zum gratis Ninox Kurs: https://bit.ly/3fRqtQR Hier findest du eine Übersicht zu No-Code Datenbank Tools: https://bit.ly/3RQlcqg Podcastfolge #9 zu Seatable: https://spoti.fi/3EA8okU

Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee
Automate Your Instructional Design Work Using No-code Tools with Mike Taylor

Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 43:44


Designing and developing instruction is a creative and fun process.  But it can also be filled with boring and frustrating details and "administrivia". In the not so distant past automating simple workflow processes meant learning to code and programming sequenced tasks, or worse, doing them yourself, over and over again, manually. But not any more.Mike Taylor joins us to talk about no-code tools that can help you improve your workflow and make you more efficient. If you're not sure what no-code tools are and how they can help you, then this episode is perfect for you. We'll start with the basics and work up to more advanced no-code tools.Become virtual friends with the IDIODC gang on Twitter. Remember you can always stay in the loop by searching through the #IDIODC tag:Brent: @BSchlenkerChris: @Chris_V_WIDIODC: @TeamIDIODC Brent Schlenker is dominKnow's Community Manager. Chris Van Wingerden is dominKnow's Sr. VP Learning Solutions. Want to join us live? Follow us on Crowdcast: https://www.crowdcast.io/dominknow

The Financial Modelling Podcast
Low and No-Code tools for Financial Modellers

The Financial Modelling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 14:13


Gopal Krishnamurthy from Lumel and Inforiver joins us to discuss the development of Low and No-Code tools for Financial Modellers.  From reporting and visualisation to simulations and analysis, Gopal discusses adopting these tools and how financial modellers can elevate their skills and efficiency. Season 5 is sponsored by Model Citizn. Model Citizn helps clients make better decisions that are relevant, informed and purposeful using tools beyond just Excel.

This Week in Enterprise Tech (Video HD)
TWiET 509: Let the Genium Out of the Bottle - Bot Marketplaces, IoT Bugs, No-Code Tools

This Week in Enterprise Tech (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 66:12


Bots are the threat of the internet - even defectors use them. Skyrocketing IoT bug disclosures put pressure on security teams. Japan declares war on floppy disks for government use. FCC has approved $6 billion in broadband grants despite rejecting Starlink. Closing the security gap opened by the rise of no-code tools. Alex Iceman, Founder and CEO of Genium, on market trends for businesses & the type of talent needed to meet the demands of a secure world. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Alex Iceman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: newrelic.com/enterprise UserWay.org/twit Compiler - TWIET

This Week in Enterprise Tech (MP3)
TWiET 509: Let the Genium Out of the Bottle - Bot Marketplaces, IoT Bugs, No-Code Tools

This Week in Enterprise Tech (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 65:54


Bots are the threat of the internet - even defectors use them. Skyrocketing IoT bug disclosures put pressure on security teams. Japan declares war on floppy disks for government use. FCC has approved $6 billion in broadband grants despite rejecting Starlink. Closing the security gap opened by the rise of no-code tools. Alex Iceman, Founder and CEO of Genium, on market trends for businesses & the type of talent needed to meet the demands of a secure world. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin Guest: Alex Iceman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: newrelic.com/enterprise UserWay.org/twit Compiler - TWIET

dev3
Rehash: A Web3 Podcast, no-code tools, and rage-quitting law | Diana Chen

dev3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 30:10


Diana Chen is a co-founder and the voice of Rehash: A Web3 Podcast. Rehash is also a DAO and only guests who the DAO votes can come on! We discussed no-code tools for DAOs, NFTs, and voting via JokeDAO. I think you'll find her inspiring and a role-model for an ethical way of distributing tokens and operating web3 organizations! Links: • Diana on Twitter • Rehash on Twitter • Rehash Discord

Ripple Effect
Practically Speaking: Empowering Employees with No-Code Tools

Ripple Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 13:47


Welcome to Practically Speaking, a show dedicated to highlighting practically genius ideas in less than 15 minutes. Hear Lindsay, Ryan, and special guest Chris Byers discuss takeaways from Sahil Khosla's Genius Spotlight episode on no-code, like how all departments can benefit from this software. Lindsay and Ryan then dig into data from Formstack's State of Digital Maturity report. This week, they cover how the most optimized organizations empower employees with no-code tools. Use the data to help convince your organization that now is the time to invest in this technology.

VisualMakers
#47 - So automatisierst du deine gesamte Buchhaltung - mit René Maudrich

VisualMakers

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 62:53


Kann man Buchhaltung eigentlich automatisieren? René Maudrich ist einer der Gründer und Geschäftsführer von Fastbill, einer Buchhaltungssoftware für Selbstständige und Freelancer. Seit 2011 arbeitet er mit seinem heute 35-köpfigen Team an der Digitalisierung und Automatisierung von Buchhaltungsprozessen. Vor kurzem hat Fastbill die Blogpost-Reihe “Awesome Automation” gestartet, an der auch wir als VisualMakers fleißig mitgestalten. Warum Automation ein so wichtiges Thema für Fastbill ist, welche Rolle No-Code in Renés Unternehmen spielt und welche No-Code Tools benutzt werden das erfahrt ihr in unserer neuen Podcast Folge. Falls ihr selbst lernen möchtet, mit Make Prozesse zu automatisieren, schaut euch doch mal unsere Make Masterclass an.

SaaSy as F**k
SaaSy as F**k Episode 7: Using no-code tools to build a SaaS with Eman Zabi

SaaSy as F**k

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 71:46 Transcription Available


After a short break from the podcast, we return with a brilliant and inspirational interview with copywriter and Terrain.io founder Eman Zabi.We discuss building and growing a no-code SaaS, the importance of accessibility, and much more!Show notes: Adventurers Playlist – https://adventurersplaylist.carrd.coTerrain – https://www.knowtheterrain.ioThe Scribesmith – https://www.thescribesmith.com

Weird Growth
Weird Growth #28 - No-code, No Worries - Carl Maiorana

Weird Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 45:23


Carl shares his top 5 no-code tools on this episode of Weird Growth. No-code development is a type of development that allows non-programmers and programmers to create software using a graphical user interface, instead of writing code. We covered DeFi, Accelerators, his startup journey and The Xrossing, an Indi-film he co-produced and released. Stick around to the backend of this episode to learn more about the powerful prototypes you can create with no-code and even what you can make with a shovel. Problem The no-code movement rests upon the fundamental belief that technology should enable and facilitate creation, not be a barrier to entry. Carl and Next Revolution help Founders and Teams ride the no-code wave. One big piece of advice for Founders Have the right attitude to be curious and to learn. Don't expect to be perfect. The success founders incrementally improve. You'll find success if you stick at it long enough. Bullets: (00:00) - Introduction (01:28) - Early career in financial services and property (02:22) – Carl's first startup BuyerUp (02:44) - Carl's experience with Perth's Plus Eight Accelerator (03:27) – The problem Buyerup was solving (06:39) - The business he would start today (07:58) - Decentralised Finance (DeFi) (11:31) - Why he's building with Next Revolution (12:30) - How businesses can use no-code tools to unlock growth (14:48) – Anyone who has an idea can build a version of it with no-code (15:30) – How Next Revolution is helping people navigate no-code (17:24) – The sweet spot for no-code tools (22:51) - Raising money for an Indi-Film (26:00) - The Xrossing release (30:37) – What's the next wave for no-code? (34:08) - Carl's Top 5 no-code tools to get started (40:25) - Carl's one big piece of advice (41:10) - The Shovel Guitar Show & tell: - Next Revolution https://www.nextrevolution.io/ - The Xrossing - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9598834/ - Carl's Top 5 No-Code Tools - https://www.airtable.com/, https://www.jotform.com/, https://www.umso.com/, https://tilda.cc/, https://zapier.com/ - No-code Toolbox - https://nextrevolutiontoolbox.softr.app/

The eLearning Coach Podcast
ELC 072: The Wonderful World of No Code Tools

The eLearning Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 41:37


In this episode, we're exploring the wonderful world of no code tools. These are powerful apps that you can use without programming.

Shopify Across the Pond
How can Shopify stores grow with no-code tools?

Shopify Across the Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 30:00


Specifically, Kaus discusses:Where merchants typically go wrong when it comes to in-store marketing and merchandisingHow no-code automations can help DTC brands run high-converting online storesLive examples of strategies implemented by top DTC brands worldwideTo find out more and connect with Kaus, click here and learn more about Mason here

Design MBA
Making $100,000+ Selling Design Ebooks - Michal Malewicz (Founder @ HYPE4)

Design MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 65:50


Michal Malewicz started designing back in 1999, initially for fun, gaming related projects. Back then a web designer was the person who both designed and coded the front-end, so he had to quickly learn to code too. He worked in a couple of agencies and in 2013 started his own design agency HYPE4. He also teaches design at SWPS University in Poland, speaks at conferences, surfs (Baltic sea can be quite fun) and skates in his free time.  LEVELING UP YOUR UI SKILLSCheck out the most comprehensive and biggest ebook about User Interface Design: https://designingui.com/ CONNECT WITH Michal MalewiczFollow Michal Malewicz on TwitterFollow Michal Malewicz on LinkedInFollow Michal Malewicz on MediumFollow Michal Malewicz on YouTube LEVEL UP YOUR DESIGN CAREER (FREE EMAIL COURSE)Learn 7 proven strategies in 7 days to grow in your design career -https://levelup.designmba.show/

Design MBA
Overcoming Hustle Mania - Rik Lomas (Founder @ SuperHi)

Design MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 48:11


Rik Lomas is the founder and CEO of SuperHi, a company that helps creative people all over the world learn the skills they want to learn. Their mission is to provide the highest quality education as accessibly as possible. Over the last four years, SuperHi has taught tens of thousands of creative industry professionals in 90+ countries learn skills such as digital coding and design, and has grown to be a team spanning seven countries. He wrote the book Learn To Code Now and you may have watched one of his tutorials on the internet. He also recently featured as a Sour Patch Kid in the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade and is way too old to be posting memes.  ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LEARNING HOW TO CODE/DESIGN?Check out the amazing yet affordable courses at SuperHi!CONNECT WITH RIK LOMASFollow James Traf on TwitterConnect with Rik Lomas on LinkedInLEVEL UP YOUR DESIGN CAREER (FREE EMAIL COURSE)Learn 7 proven strategies in 7 days to grow in your design career -https://levelup.designmba.show/

Design MBA
Six Figures in Six Days - James Traf (Founder @ Super)

Design MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 50:43


James Traf is a designer & entrepreneur, building simple digital products. Previously he co-founded Spoil (YC-backed startup, raised $500k) and is now building small, profitable internet products like Super a simple way to turn your Notion pages into fast, functional websites. He is forever distracted with side projects. TURN YOUR NOTION PAGES INTO WEBSITES WITHOUT CODINGUse Super to transform your Notion page into a kick ass landing page or website with slick templates!CONNECT WITH JAMES TRAFFollow James Traf on TwitterFollow James Traf on InstagramFollow James Traf on DribbbleRead about James Traf's thoughts LEVEL UP YOUR DESIGN CAREER (FREE EMAIL COURSE)Learn 7 proven strategies in 7 days to grow in your design career -https://levelup.designmba.show/

We Can Do This
Scaling an Emergency Response Initiative with No-code Tools with Vensy Krishna

We Can Do This

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 52:31


We Can Do This is a podcast that connects people looking to create meaningful change with the tools, skills, and community they need to stay the course and make an impact. It's hosted by founder Sean Pritzkau, and brings together social entrepreneurs and experts on topics such as marketing, branding, no-code, and more.GUEST BIO:Vensy Krishna is a lawyer and entrepreneur working at the intersection of law, technology, and business. She has been an educator in the legal education space in India since she was a teenager, and has coached over 40,000 Indian lawyers through her work at Law School 101, which she built to be India's premier legal entrance portal. She currently works with a Silicon Valley-based educational company called On Deck building the future of education. During India's COVID surge in April 2021, Vensy designed an app to respond to the national emergency to connect people in need with scarce resources such as oxygen, hospital beds, medicines, etc. The app was highly successful, garnering 100,000 users in its first week, and currently serves 400,000 users. Due to the app's success, the government reached out to partner to increase the reach and impact of the app's work.Vensy is excited to share about her work, scaling a team of 3 to a team of 100 overnight all while working completely remote and async (no team meetings, no zoom calls), using no-code tools to build life-saving tools quickly, and the lessons she learned in launching an emergency response initiative during a humanitarian crisis.Read a full transcript and more at https://wecandothis.co/episodes/017Learn no-code form Vensy → https://lu.ma/learn-nocodeVensy's website → https://www.vensy.meHyd COVID Resources → https://hydcovidresources.comVensy on Twitter → https://twitter.com/vensykrishnaVensy on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/vensykrishna/Vensy on Instagram → https://www.linkedin.com/in/vensykrishna/Instagram → https://instagram.com/wecandothiscoTwitter → https://twitter.com/wecandothisco–––Follow Sean at the links below:Instagram → https://instagram.com/seanpritzkauTwitter → https://twitter.com/seanpritzkau–––EPISODE CREDITS:Music by Darren King on Soundstripe

CTO Connection
Short Byte: Colin Earl - How and why CTOs should engage with no-code tools

CTO Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 28:04 Transcription Available


They're coming. From bubble.io and webflow through UI Path and Blue Prism, the chances are that someone within your company is already building a departmental system using a "no code" tool. As with BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) for CIOs a decade ago, ignoring the problem isn't an option. In this episode, I chat with Colin Earl, Founder & CTO at Agiloft, about how CTOs can evaluate & leverage RPA tools to support "citizen developers" within their companies to reduce the pressure on the core dev team while still getting their departmental needs met.

Ugly Unicorns
#18 - Street Fighting and No-Code Tools

Ugly Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 56:28


In this podcast, I talk about me almost getting into a street fight in Chicago. I also talk about no-code tools and how you can create a business from these new tools. Get Access to Exclusive Content Here: https://linktr.ee/uglyunicorns Subscribe to the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uglyunicorns Need help with interview prep, or want to have a Portfolio Review interview? https://uglyunicorns.com/coaching/ Follow on Instagram: @officialuglyunicorns #uxdesign #userexperience #uglyunicorns #productdesign #design --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/uglyunicorns/message

Mobile Presence
Quixy Shows How No-Code Tools Makes Companies Agile And Consumers Engaged

Mobile Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 26:55


For consumers, mobile apps are the go-to for everything from shopping to streaming. For businesses, they are the on-ramp to agility and added value. Meeting the needs of both will require a massive number of new apps in an incredibly short time. Analysts reckon 500 million digital apps and services will need to be created by 2023. That's where no-code comes in, empowering ordinary citizen developers to build apps and tools without having to know code or programming. In episode #441, our host Peggy Anne Salz catches up with Gautam Nimmagadda, founder and CEO at Quixy, a powerful platform for citizen developers to solve their unique challenges and bring ideas to life. Listen to Guatam to learn why the no-code is the New Normal and how citizen developers and enterprises can get in on the action.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mobile-presence8298/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Member Maker
085: How to grow a membership using No-Code tools - with Stefan Stefansson

Member Maker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 8:02


For full show notes click hereEnjoyed the episode? Leave us a review here :)Would you like to be a guest? Apply hereQuestions or comments? Please email podcast@memberspace.com

The Indian Dream
Business Munchies: MSME Special - Tech & Lending opportunities in the MSME sector, Modern day SMEs

The Indian Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 49:50


Sahil (@sahil071) and Siddharth (@sidbetala) take a trip down the SME Business Landscape rabbit hole. And they discuss the state of SMEs, the opportunities and what the modern day SME will look like. We've also launched 'Digitise your business using No-Code Tools' course with the launch of our first cohort. Only 10 spots for the first cohort. You can read more and apply here. Join The Indian Dream WhatsApp group here.The Indian Dream WebsiteIdeas Discussed: 1. SME Landscape and Opportunities: We go deep in the SME ecosystem to understand the different types of SMEs that exist. Some numbers: 6.34 Cr MSME's in India. 6.3 of those are Micro Enterprises with turnover less than 5 Cr, 3 Lakh Small Businesses (Turnover: 5 to 75 Cr) and ~10,000 Medium sized businesses. Most of the venture capital funding has gone to focus on the Micro Segment with helping these businesses digitize. However, there are profitable, niche opportunities in serving the Small and Mid-sized businesses. We discuss all these opportunities and what a modern day SME should look like. 2.  Compliance Services for US Businesses: Recently, Sahil received a message from someone who runs a small podcast hosting website that has a lot of Indian listeners. He wanted Sahil to become the Chief Grievance Officer for India. This was due to the recent law that was passed. We discuss how there be might be a niche opportunity here to build a profitable business. 

Member Maker
081: Creating a membership community using No-Code tools - with Najva Sol

Member Maker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 6:38


For full show notes click hereEnjoyed the episode? Leave us a review here :)Would you like to be a guest? Apply hereQuestions or comments? Please email podcast@memberspace.com

Web & Design Podcast mit Freelancer Jonas Arleth
134: Sind No-Code Tools die Zukunft? Gespräch mit Visual Makers

Web & Design Podcast mit Freelancer Jonas Arleth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 68:34


Jeder kann Software bauen. Dazu muss man heutzutage kein Programmierer mehr sein. Ich habe heute Lilith und Alexander von der Plattform Visual Makers bei mir zu Gast. Wir sprechen über No-Code Tools und deren Einfluss auf unsere Branche. Zudem gibt es eine Menge konkreter Fallbeispiele, was man mit No-Code Tools so anstellen kann. Für dich als Info was z.B. zu No-Code Tools gehört: Chimpify, Airtable, Webflow, Figma, Mailchimp, Memberstack, Outseta, Shopify, Zapier, Airtable und, und, und... Welche Themen wir in der Podcastfolge durchgegangen sind: - Kurze Vorstellungsrunde - Was sind No Code Werkzeuge eigentlich? - Was ist Visual Makers? - Ihr betreibt Visual Makers hauptberuflich. D.h. ihr steckt sehr viel Vertrauen in das Thema NoCode Tools. Wie kam es dazu und warum? - Könnt ihr uns mal ein paar beeindruckende Beispiele geben, wo No-Code Tools richtig Sinn machen, damit jeder versteht, warum man überhaupt damit arbeiten sollte? - Zeit sparen: Welche Prozesse habt ihr beispielsweise schon mit No-Code Tools automatisiert? - Wo stehen diese Tools preislich ungefähr? - Was kostet es euch momentan monatlich, eure Visual Makers Platform zu betreiben? - Was wäre der Vorteil einen Onlinekurs wie meinen über beispielsweise Outsetta, Stripe und Webflow zu betreiben gegenüber z.B. Elopage oder Teachable? - Lass uns gerne mal konkret ein paar weitere Fallbeispiele durchgehen, mit welchen Tools man was bauen kann - No-Code Tools und Datenschutz - wie macht ihr das, was gibt es zu beachten? - Wo seht ihr den No-Code Markt in Zukunft? Links und Projekte, die im Podcast erwähnt wurden: Visual Makers: www.visualmakers.de Eine Übersicht welche No-Code Tools es auf dem Markt gibt: www.visualmakers.de/tools AI NoCode Tool aus Berlin: www.levity.ai Hallo Podcaster: www.hallopodcaster.de — ► Mein Onlinekurs: Lerne Webdesign und eigene Layouts professionell umzusetzen (ohne Programmierkenntnisse und komplett visuell!): https://bit.ly/webflow-onlinekurs — ► Jetzt ein Web & Design Podcast Plus Abo holen (mehrere Sonderfolgen pro Monat): https://bit.ly/2pN9fua — Bewerte gerne meinen Podcast auf iTunes: www.jonasarleth.com/itunes Du findest den Podcast auf: iTunes: www.jonasarleth.com/itunes Stitcher: www.jonasarleth.com/stitcher Pocket Casts: www.jonasarleth.com/pocketcasts Overcast: www.jonasarleth.com/overcast Soundcloud: www.jonasarleth.com/soundcloud Spotify: www.jonasarleth.com/spotify ► Instagram: www.instagram.com/jonasarleth ► Dribbble: www.dribbble.com/jonasarleth ► YouTube: www.jonasarleth.com/youtube

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VISUAL MAKERS - Wie Co-Founder Lilith Brockhaus mit No Code-Tools und Automatisierung Unternehmen unterstützt und welche rechtlichen Themen bei der Verwendung von No Code-Tools wichtig sind!

Raketenstart - Interviews mit Startups, Rechtliches Wissen & Hacks für Gründer und ihr Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 39:05


Diese Woche zu Gast bei uns im Podcast ist Lilith Brockhaus von Visual Makers und erklärt uns, warum No Code-Tools Unternehmen bei der Automatisierung richtig voranbringen! Lilith und ihr Mitgründer Alexander Sprogis haben es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, den Zugang zu Tech zu demokratisieren und jedem die Fähigkeit zu geben, eigenständig Produkte zu bauen. Und das ganz ohne Programmieren! Ihre Mission mit Visual Makers ist es, Menschen zu zeigen, dass Tech Spaß macht und man heute keine Angst mehr haben muss vor kompliziertem Quellcode. Denn mit NoCode haben auch Nicht-Softwareexperten die perfekte Einstiegsmöglichkeit zur Automatisierung und dem Bau von Software. Mit Visual Makers bauen Lilith und Alexander nun die führende Plattform und Community in Deutschland für No Code auf. In unserer heutigen Podcastfolge sprechen Madeleine Heuts und Lilith Brockhaus über die rechtlichen Hindernisse, die Lilith und Alex mit VisualMakers auf ihrer Reise bereits begegnet sind und vor allem rechtliche Themen, die bei der Verwendung von No Code Tools zu beachten sind. Dabei gehts unter anderem auch um den Datenschutz, Nutzungsrechte und Auftragsdatenverarbeitungsverträge. Mehr Infos zu Lilith, Alex und Visual Makers findest du unter https://www.lilithbrockhaus.de und https://www.visualmakers.de Möchtest du noch mehr rechtliche Tipps und Tricks, die dir dein Gründer*innenleben erleichtern? Dann bist du in der RAKETENSTART-Academy genau richtig. Du kannst dich jetzt schon für den Presale registrieren, 20 % Rabatt abstauben und als einer der ersten Gründer*innen Zugriff auf unsere RAKETENSTART Academy erhalten. Jetzt auf www.raketenstart.de anmelden! Infos zu RAKETENSTART findest du auf Instagram unter @raketenstart.de, auf Facebook, LinkedIn oder auf unserer Website https://www.raketenstart.de. Kontaktiere uns gern über Social Media oder per Mail an podcast@raketenstart.de. Hier kannst du dich auch zum RAKETENSTART-Newsletter anmelden: https://mailchi.mp/c8e62dbf5ed9/raketenstart.

First Money In Podcast
No code tools, Crowdfunding and Supporting the AAPI community

First Money In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 71:31


TechCrunch Startups – Spoken Edition
Anima's latest update draws on the popularity of design and no-code tools

TechCrunch Startups – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 5:14


Anima, the company that turns design prototypes into code, has today announced the launch of Anima 4.0, which will allow designers to create prototypes in Figma that are translated into components in React with the click of a button. The company was founded by Or Arbel (cofounder of Yo!), Avishay Cohen (who led R&D at […]

The Visual Developers Podcast
The no-code tools we're most excited to try

The Visual Developers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 53:23


0:22 - Episode begins1:32 - Webflow E-commerce now has variant pill selectors2:49 - Webflow has billboards now? 3:35 - Webflow has folders4:58 - Adalo now has horizontal lists5:45 - Coda and Masterclass launched a doc about launches5:55 - Notion → Coda Importer6:38 - That incredible Coda marketing video7:44 - You can mark columns as protected in Glide now8:37 - Bubble has a new community stream, Bubble Office Hours!13:02 - Kieran17:57 - Custom domains are now available on Substack19:09 - Sam (@thisdickie on Twitter) built his site using Notion20:31 - You can get Sam's Notion template on his website (Built in Webflow

No Code & Code
Peter O'Malley – hitting 500k Zapier zaps per month and fostering trust with his CTO to use no-code tools

No Code & Code

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 70:18


Peter O'Malley is the co-founder of Advisable, a marketplace for hiring freelancers. Peter made the decision to build part of his company on a no-code stack, predominantly Airtable and Zapier, because of the increased iteration and testing speed it allowed.Peter talks about the importance of filtering for startup engineers who are open and receptive to using no-code tools during the hiring process, and suggests asking them the question, “what is your opinion on no-code building?”.He goes on to discuss how his company was able to scale his no-code stack as far as it has. He credits the small size of his team and having a high degree of trust between him and the CTO as being main reason scaling Advisable's no-code stack has worked.Peter also dives into the processes that are necessary to have in place when moving data from Airtable to Postgres. He also talks about pushing updates in small batches so that if something breaks, it's easier to identify where it came from.Peter continues by describing the biggest obstacles he faced in growing his no-code stack and ends by reflecting on what he would have done differently.You can find Peter on LinkedIn, and check out his company, Advisable, and some of the resources mentioned in this episode at the links below:  Resources list:Advisable: https://advisable.com/Unbounce: https://unbounce.com/Postgres: https://www.postgresql.org/Airtable: https://airtable.com/Zapier: https://zapier.com/Retool: https://retool.com/Github: https://github.com/StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/

Work In Programming
Jesse Herlitz — Building CastroFM's ad system using No-Code tools, designing the right experience for your users, building relationships

Work In Programming

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 78:36


This week on Work In Programming Matt sat down with Jesse Herlitz, the General Manager of CastroFM about how he approaches business experiments and customer feedback, how he uses no-code tools to build out new features quickly, and his advice for building and maintaining healthy relationships in life (the work-place included). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/work-in-programming/message