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Join us for an insightful conversation with Karla Fernandes, a seasoned digital product designer with nearly three decades of experience. From her humble beginnings in graphic design to her transition into the world of no code, Karla shares her remarkable journey and the evolution of her career. In this episode, Karla discusses the transformative potential of no-code tools, emphasizing inclusivity and democratization in digital product development. With her wealth of knowledge and expertise, Karla provides valuable insights into the future of design, the rise of no-code solutions, and the opportunities they present for aspiring designers and entrepreneurs. Tune in to discover how Karla is shaping the landscape of digital design and empowering individuals to bring their ideas to life with no code. -------------------- Follow Karla: https://vitaminak.design/ https://linkedin.com/in/vitaminak/ https://twitter.com/karlafernandes Karla's online course: https://www.udemy.com/user/karla-fernandes/ -------------------- Episode mentions: Bravo Studio: https://www.bravostudio.app/ Bubble: https://bubble.io/ Webflow: https://webflow.com/ Framer: https://www.framer.com/ Flutterflow: https://flutterflow.io/ WeWeb: https://www.weweb.io/ Toddle: https://toddle.dev/ Thunkable: https://thunkable.com/ Good Barber: https://www.goodbarber.com/ Glide: https://www.glideapps.com/
Arun Saigal is the CEO and Co-Founder of Thunkable, the no-code platform to build powerful, native mobile apps. He holds an S.B. and M.Eng from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Arun has held various leading roles at technology companies, including Quizlet, Khan Academy, Aspiring Minds, and Google. Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 and a finalist for numerous other innovation awards. Arun is an established leader and visionary in the no-code and mobile development space.Arun practices his musical talents in his free time, playing viola, mridangam, and even beatboxing. He also conducts orchestras and plays in several San Francisco-based music groups.Connect with Behind Company Lines and HireOtter Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn:Behind Company LinesHireOtter Instagram Buzzsprout
برنامه "فرکانس" بخش خبری پادکست ان_اس_اس است که در میانه هرماه ارائه میشود. در هشتمین ویژه برنامه خبری دنیای استارتاپها همراه خشایار نژاد هستیم با مروری بر رویدادها و تغییرات جدید استارتاپها از سراسر دنیا. در این اپیزود سری میزنیم به شرکتهای مهمی مانند:Twitter, Boardapp, Flock Homes, Thunkable و در ادامه خشایار برای ما دو داستان متفاوت از دو تیم استارتاپی موفق در آمریکا را بازگو میکند که به شدت تاثیرگذار و با ارزش هستند. در ادامه شما عزیزان را به شنیدن این اپیزود دعوت میکنیم. جهت دریافت اطلاعات بیشتر از از شما دعوت میکنیم به عضویت سایت درآمده و از آخرین اخبار و اطلاعات مجموعه برنامه های ما مطلع شوید. آدرس وبسایت: https://www.thenextstepshow.comایمیل: amir@thenextstepshow.comSupport the show (http://www.thenextstepshow.com)
https://mykudos.com/https://www.mindfulbusinessespodcast.com/In this episode, we talk with Amrita Saigal, founder of Kudos, natural disposable diapers - the only disposable diaper that has 100% cotton touching baby's bum all day. Kudos is the only disposable diaper to have earned the cotton natural™ seal for being lined with 100% cotton instead of plastic. Kudos have also been certified to the strictest safety standard, OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. Designed by a team of MIT-trained engineers (and moms!), the patent-pending DoubleDry™ tech handles moisture and provides overnight-level reliability with two layers of protection instead of one. Amrita talks about her journey, setting up Sathi - a plant-based material maxi pads, to Google X, some sibling bonding time working at Thunkable, her brother's startup, and finally landing to launch Kudos. It has been a journey where with hard work and perseverance Kudos had received 2.4 million in VC funding. Listen now in this episode.Remember to subscribe and rate us!https://saathipads.com/
Join Tracy Fredkin of WELL as she chats with Amrita Saigal, the founder of Kudos, the first disposable baby diaper lined with 100% soft, sustainable, sensitive-skin-loving cotton. Prior to Kudos, Amrita co-founded Saathi, now one of India's leading manufacturers of eco-friendly sanitary pads made from waste banana tree fiber. Her work experience spans manufacturing for Procter & Gamble's Always pads and Gillette razors, operations & manufacturing for Google Glass, and all-around-all-hats-wearer as one of the earliest employees at Thunkable. Amrita graduated with an S.B. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT and an MBA from Harvard Business School.Kudos are the first and only disposable diaper to have earned the cotton naturalTM seal from Cotton Incorporated for having 100% clean cotton touching baby's bum all day instead of plastic. Why cotton? It's naturally soft, sustainable and the #1 recommended material for those suffering from rash or eczema. Combined with their patent-pending DoubleDryTM tech which uses two plant-based absorption layers instead of the traditional one to funnel and distribute moisture away from baby's bum, Kudos are a game changer when it comes to protecting baby's skin, the planet, and your couch.Learn more at https://www.mykudos.com/
With Thunkable, anyone can easily build beautiful apps, program powerful functionality with drag & drop blocks, and upload apps to the Google Play Store and Apple's App Store. In this episode, we're talking with Wei Li, and Jose Dominguez of Thunkable to learn about the platform and how they're leveraging MongoDB to help them manage millions of users and applications. Learn more at https://thunkable.com
In Homecoming's Season 2 finale, Arun Saigal, the Cofounder and CEO of Thunkable, a Y Combinator-backed startup that allows anyone to build their own mobile apps without any coding experience, joins me on the podcast! Previously, he's held a variety of leading roles at tech companies including Quizlet (where he built and launched the first version of the Quizlet Android app), Khan Academy, Aspiring Minds, and Google. He was also named to Forbes 30 under 30 in consumer technology. And if that isn't cool enough, Arun conducts orchestras like the San Francisco Civic Symphony, plays viola and mridangam (a South Indian classical drum), and beatboxes in several San Francisco-based music groups. In this episode, Arun talks about his upbringing in Boston, his time at Phillips Academy and MIT, Thunkable and how it got started, the future of the no-code movement, his music, and important lessons about starting a company and staying optimistic that he'd want to pass on to the listeners. Also listen to the very end of the episode for my brief Season 2 recap! --- Follow Homecoming on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/homecomingpod/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/homecomingpod) to get to know our guests better, receive quick access to updates, and see behind-the-scenes content! You can also find resources from all of our episodes so far here: https://linktr.ee/homecomingpod. --- Thunkable's website: https://thunkable.com/ Follow Thunkable on social media: https://twitter.com/thunkable, https://www.instagram.com/thunkable/, https://www.youtube.com/thunkable, https://www.facebook.com/thunkable/, https://www.linkedin.com/company/thunkable/ Connect with Arun: https://twitter.com/aksaigal?lang=en, https://www.linkedin.com/in/aksaigal/, https://www.youtube.com/user/aksaigal San Francisco Civic Symphony website: https://www.sfcivicmusic.org/ --- Asian American Community and Justice Organizations: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CGLrII9ycdPPcavGkatzGpoqGsdwJm46AgDXVWla3H8/edit GoFundMe links for the victims of the Atlanta shooting: https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/atlanta-area-spa-shootings-fundraisers --- Thank you to mariokhol and Pixabay for the music! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homecomingpod/support
We're kicking off season two of MIT Catalysts with a double feature! Host Julia Yoo chats with siblings Amrita Saigal, founder and CEO of Kudos, and Arun Saigal, cofounder and CEO of Thunkable. Tune in to hear how each Saigal turned MIT projects into startups, the pandemic-induced changes that are here to stay, and adapting — both personally and professionally — to a worst-case situation.Music: Daydream Bliss by SYBS
Darren Alderman is a self taught techie, lover of coding web applications, and has mastered how to create with no code. That's right, he has created his career through taking the practices of understanding how to code with syntax and leveraged the no code concept to teach Do-It-Yourselfers how to make apps with 'No Code' tools like Thunkable. We discuss his journey into technology based on his love of math and how he applied his academic skills to teach himself to code and how he has found his niche in the area of no code. 'No Coding' is a relatively new term, but it basically means programming apps and websites with little to no code. This is the future, my friend! If you interested in learning more about the DIY of a 'No Coder' app and sharing with others what you know, then join us and the rest of the 'No Code' community. Let's turn your idea into an app. Because you can! Learn more about Darren: https://www.youtube.com/c/AppswithDarren/featured or https://amblemind.com/
In this episode, I am hosting Arun Saigal from Thunkable. Arun is the CEO of Thunkable, a no-code platform that allows you to build any app you can dream about without coding. We discussed how Thunkable empowers non-technical users to create their dream apps and start a business and what Arun thinks about the growing no-code trend?
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
Darren Alderman is a self taught techie, lover of coding web applications, and has mastered how to create with no code. That's right, he has created his career through taking the practices of understanding how to code with syntax and leveraged the no code concept to teach Do-It-Yourselfers how to make apps with 'No Code' tools like Thunkable. We discuss his journey into technology based on his love of math and how he applied his academic skills to teach himself to code and how he has found his niche in the area of no code. 'No Coding' is a relatively new term, but it basically means programming apps and websites with little to no code. This is the future, my friend! If you interested in learning more about the DIY of a 'No Coder' app and sharing with others what you know, then join us and the rest of the 'No Code' community. Let's turn your idea into an app. Because you can! Learn more about Darren: https://www.youtube.com/c/AppswithDarren/featured or https://amblemind.com/
Contact Us:nocodenoproblem@gmail.comnocodepodcast.coSponsor: https://www.adalo.com/?via=nocodenoproblemBildr.comAs mentioned:appgyver.comadalo.comnocodedevs.comthunkable.com
Episode 5 - Olivia's Book Talk and Thunkable.comWe have a great book review from Olivia for our Book Talk segment. Check with your local library for the book, Eight Cousins by Louisa May Alcott or you can order it online from Chapters.ca. In Tech Talk, I will talk about Thunkable.com which al.Thunkable.com (https://thunkable.com/)Learning Computer Science at Home — Thunkable Education Resources Joke of the WeekExcerpt From: Johnny B. Laughing. “125+ Funny Jokes: Funny Jokes for Kids.” Apple Books. https://books.apple.com/ca/book/125-funny-jokes-funny-jokes-for-kids/id889044248
Polarization, loudest voices in the room, experimentation, pivoting, not taking things personally, James Clear, no code building, Bubble, Thunkable, middle ground movement, and blending work and activity
Episode Summary: Second-time founder Amrita Saigal joins us on Uncovered to talk about the motivation behind her newest venture, Kudos. Tune in to learn more about Amrita's passion for building sustainable products, how she applied the lessons learned from her first-startup the second time around, and why her unique experiences at MIT, P&G, Google, and her brother's startup, Thunkable (also PJC-backed!), have all led her to where she is today. Uncovered in this episode: The story behind Saathi and Kudos and how Amrita's personal passion for sustainability and reducing the world's dependence on fossil fuels motivated her to start these two venturesHow Amrita approached her second-time-around fundraising and the lessons learned from her experiences fundraising and hiring for SaathiThe one condition that Amrita's father had for her and her brother while at collegeAdvice for hiring outside your field of expertiseWhy it's so important to talk about your idea to anyone and everyone who will listenList of resources mentioned in episode and suggested reading: Saathi website: https://saathipads.com/Kudos website: https://mykudos.com/About Amrita: Amrita is the founder of Kudos, a cutting-edge and high-performing sustainable baby diaper brand set to launch in the fall of 2020. Prior to Kudos, in 2015 Amrita co-founded Saathi, now one of India's leading manufacturers of sanitary pads made from waste banana tree fiber. Her work experience spans manufacturing for Procter & Gamble's Always pads and Gillette brands, business development for Google Glass, and all-around-all-hats-wearer as one of the earliest employees at Thunkable. Amrita graduated with an S.B. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT and an MBA from Harvard Business School.About Kudos: At Kudos we're making disposable diapers that are better for your baby's world and the big wide world, too. Proven to perform against leaks and blowouts, Kudos are made from renewable, sustainable plant-based resources that are softer to skin. In fact they're the only diapers you can find with a 100% clean cotton liner to hug chubby thighs all day. Not plastic. Never toxins. We hope these diapers are a feel-good change (or roll or wiggle or crawl) toward a more comfortable, functional, and sustainable world. For baby. For all of us out here.
Podcast DetailsContact Us:nocodenoproblem@gmail.comnocodepodcast.coSponsor: Adalo.comAs mentioned:Drone HQ: Dronhq.comUnqork: Unqork.comZulu: zudy.comThunkable: thunkable.com
Crie um aplicativo para seu canal do youtube (sem saber programar) PraticaCast 4 #Aplicativo #canal #android Thunkable: https://Thunkable.com Playlist Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/view_all_playlists Código: data:text/html, Aplicativo feito no vídeo: https://x.thunkable.com/copy/0b6717e2338419626eb62b9d83a2f7f0 Parte 2 – https://youtu.be/Q5feFW52ecY Portal programando – portalprogramando.com.br Aplicativo – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aldoh_ti.PortalProgramandoApp Twitter – https://twitter.com/PortalProg
Crie um aplicativo para seu canal do youtube (sem saber programar) PraticaCast 4 #Aplicativo #canal #android Thunkable: https://Thunkable.com Playlist Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/view_all_playlists Código: data:text/html, Aplicativo feito no vídeo: https://x.thunkable.com/copy/0b6717e2338419626eb62b9d83a2f7f0 Parte 2 – https://youtu.be/Q5feFW52ecY Portal programando – portalprogramando.com.br Aplicativo – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aldoh_ti.PortalProgramandoApp Twitter – https://twitter.com/PortalProg
Hoje vou te dizer porque apaguei todos os vídeos do canal, principalmente os de tutoriais de desenvolvimento de aplicativos no Thunkable e Kodular. Descubra Como EU Ganho Dinheiro Criando Aplicativos Android, sem saber Programação https://youtu.be/fILZyrXKhYc Inscreva-se é GRÁTIS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD6cnezjSlDE2wqWaeYDF5w?sub_confirmation=1 Aprenda como Desentupir o Alto-Falante do seu celular fácil: https://youtu.be/0S-i5II01O4 #dicasparayoutubers FAIR USE: "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use." No copyright infringement intended. TECSOFT1 © Todos os direitos reservados.
Sempre me perguntam porque eu não faço tutoriais do Thunkable X, e hoje vou te dizer o porque não faço Descubra Como EU Ganho Dinheiro Criando Aplicativos Android, sem saber Programação https://youtu.be/fILZyrXKhYc Inscreva-se é GRÁTIS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD6cnezjSlDE2wqWaeYDF5w?sub_confirmation=1 Aprenda como Desentupir o Alto-Falante do seu celular fácil: https://youtu.be/0S-i5II01O4 #Thunkable
Hoje trago uma dica para quem deseja realmente aprender a criar aplicativos no thunkable e kodular, seja através de cursos, como o meu que está no link abaixo ou através de tutoriais gratuitos. Meu Curso: https://youtu.be/fILZyrXKhYc
A discussion about personal social media accounts and or business accounts and or websites and we make a call whether we think they are fake or real? Or, we educate you to make that call. My thanks goes to @Thunkable on Twitter and the App and thunkable.com for enabling me to profile them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jilljorrges/message
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Arun Saigal. He’s the co-founder and CEO of Thunkable, a Ycombinator-backed startup in San Francisco. Thunkable is a platform that allows anyone to build their own mobile app without needing to know how to code. Prior to Thunkable, Arun was the lead android developer at Quizlet. He also worked at Khan Academy, Aspiring Minds and Google. He holds a BS in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – High Output Management What CEO do you follow? – Shantanu Narayen Favorite online tool? — Google Calendar How many hours of sleep do you get?— 7-7.5 If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “Investing in others is one of the best ways to invest in yourself” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:26 – Nathan introduces Arun to the show 02:13 – Thunkable is a drag-and-drop tool to make a mobile app 02:23 – The space is quite crowded 03:08 – Thunkable is simple but powerful enough for non-coders to have a powerful app 03:20 – Thunkable is currently free 03:34 – Thunkable has raised $3.3M to date 03:59 – Arun shares why they’ve raised first before implementing a paywall 04:07 – They wanted to hire the team and have the platform that they needed with the money raised 04:30 – They’ll start charging in a few months 04:48 – Thunkable was launched in 2016 04:53 – Team size is 10 05:16 – Thunkable has turned on their revenue for a small stream 05:35 – The charge is a high 5-figures and is an annual contract 06:16 – Long-term model: charge for a premium product 06:36 – When they turn-on their features, that’s when Thunkable will charge 07:25 – Arun saw problems they didn’t know existed from those who were building an app for Thunkable 08:30 – Arun wants to help people who really need an app for free to solve their problems 09:00 – The conversations they’ll have with people who will use Thunkable for profit 09:24 – Target price is $20 a month 09:40 – Arun believes they can maintain profitability 10:14 – Arun believes that SMBs need Thunkable more than the enterprise businesses 11:03 – Thunkable’s goal is to capture most of the apps from the app store 12:38 – December 2017 MRR goal is $10K 14:16 – The Famous Five 3 Key Points: Assist those who need help in any way that you can. Choose your timing wisely when it comes to putting up your paywall. You learn and grow by investing in other people. Resources Mentioned: Simplero – The easiest way to launch your own membership course like the big influencers do but at 1/10th the cost. The Top Inbox – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences GetLatka - Database of all B2B SaaS companies who have been on my show including their revenue, CAC, churn, ARPU and more Klipfolio – Track your business performance across all departments for FREE Hotjar – Nathan uses Hotjar to track what you’re doing on this site. He gets a video of each user visit like where they clicked and scrolled to make the site a better experience Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Host Gator– The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible Audible– Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives