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_Beyta_NoCode_List

Curated, personally reviewed list of +600 no-code tools

Curated, personally reviewed list of +600 no-code tools

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Stage:

Current

Cost:

$12

Completed:

4.7.23

P006

_Beyta_NoCode_List

Curated, personally reviewed list of +600 no-code tools

Curated, personally reviewed list of +600 no-code tools

Project Data

Stage:

Current

Cost:

$12

Completed:

4.7.23

This project is still under development

There are a lot of no-code lists out there already, I imagine because building a directory website is one of the easiest things to do with no-code, so it's a natural progression for no-coders like myself to build one.

But all of the lists I've seen lack a genuine review - at best, it will list a summary of features and the pricing. That's where I think my list can stand out.

There's so much overlap in this space. Tons of tools do the same or similar things, and every one markets themselves as "the best," so if I can personally try every single one, it might illuminate the space a bit more.

It's never going to be truly "complete" since new tools will continue coming out, but it's not yet at a stage where I feel I can confidently say it's a real product yet.

There are a few reasons I decided to take this project on:

1) It's fun, and I think it makes for great content

2) I've always prided myself on being the guy that knows all the tools, and if I actually review this many, I'll actually really know what I'm talking about

3) My YouTube channel has a few tool reviews on it, and a few of those videos have led to amazing SEO on YouTube. People find me by searching for specific reviews, or "how-to" videos, and end up subscribing. If I can review every piece of tech on the market, that might lead to some pretty insane SEO for my channel.

4) If I can become a dominant tech reviewer, there's obviously a lot of companies that would pay me to review their products. It's worked on TikTok, and hopefully this project will help it work on YouTube.
I want to make sure that being paid won't affect the quality of the reviews I'm creating though - that would kill the whole point of the damn project.
So I plan to mark which reviews are paid in every place people might see them (on the site, on YouTube, on TikTok...) so people know there's going to be some inherent bias.

All that's left to do is get to work reviewing :)

Stay tuned...

This project is still under development

There are a lot of no-code lists out there already, I imagine because building a directory website is one of the easiest things to do with no-code, so it's a natural progression for no-coders like myself to build one.

But all of the lists I've seen lack a genuine review - at best, it will list a summary of features and the pricing. That's where I think my list can stand out.

There's so much overlap in this space. Tons of tools do the same or similar things, and every one markets themselves as "the best," so if I can personally try every single one, it might illuminate the space a bit more.

It's never going to be truly "complete" since new tools will continue coming out, but it's not yet at a stage where I feel I can confidently say it's a real product yet.

There are a few reasons I decided to take this project on:

1) It's fun, and I think it makes for great content

2) I've always prided myself on being the guy that knows all the tools, and if I actually review this many, I'll actually really know what I'm talking about

3) My YouTube channel has a few tool reviews on it, and a few of those videos have led to amazing SEO on YouTube. People find me by searching for specific reviews, or "how-to" videos, and end up subscribing. If I can review every piece of tech on the market, that might lead to some pretty insane SEO for my channel.

4) If I can become a dominant tech reviewer, there's obviously a lot of companies that would pay me to review their products. It's worked on TikTok, and hopefully this project will help it work on YouTube.
I want to make sure that being paid won't affect the quality of the reviews I'm creating though - that would kill the whole point of the damn project.
So I plan to mark which reviews are paid in every place people might see them (on the site, on YouTube, on TikTok...) so people know there's going to be some inherent bias.

All that's left to do is get to work reviewing :)

Stay tuned...