Sunday Reflection
As much as I love coding, using no-code tools to start a business or launch an MVP makes perfect sense.
When the business grows, that's the time to scale up. The cost of paid no-code tools often doesn't outweigh the benefits initially. This is where you go for full code. Nice to have all these options as a business owner.
Why the sudden post? I'm having a reality check after a week working with a small startup. I've introduced better tool stacks, but can a non-tech founder or business owner handle them? The answer is mostly no.
Better tools for a tech person doesn't mean they're user-friendly for others.
Having said that, I can't enforce these tools on someone else. What's important is their wants. Not ours.