![]() “It’s no-code! I’m not a coder! This was built for me!” she said, regretting every word. ![]() But because I have spent many frustrating hours trying to build this Ikea bookcase without ever looking at the directions, I have some advice on how to approach your first no-code app. You cannot “just” turn a behemoth into a fully-functioning app by uploading the spreadsheet to the app tool. Couldn’t we just turn our spreadsheet into an app? We’ve narrowed it down to a couple of options, but the thought keeps coming back to me: We have a pretty good system built out in a spreadsheet, which is basically an app. We’re currently looking for a new project management software that fits our needs. And she rebuilds the sheet every quarter. But after three acquisitions and the addition of over 30 team members, managing and updating all of the tabs, formulas, and charts on that sheet takes up two-thirds of one team member’s working hours. Admittedly, Google Sheets worked just fine when it was me and one other writer planning and tracking our blog posts for a single publication. I love the idea of using no-code platforms to speed up app development within a business, but the “anyone can build an app” marketing line is dangerously misleading.Īt TechnologyAdvice, the content team uses Google Sheets to plan and track our content production for over 20 technology publications.
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