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17 slick examples of websites built with no-code

Getting your ideas and products out into the world doesn’t have to be complicated anymore.

Clément Bourcart
UX Collective
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8 min readJan 12, 2021
Old world versus new world: lines of code versus drag & drop interface to web design — Photo by Campaign Creators on Unsplash

The world of business and shipping products to customers is changing. Fast.

Today, the rise of no-code no tools is enabling entrepreneurs and product managers to launch their websites and products without requiring any technical expertise (or hiring expensive resources to do so).

That’s right. No more investing in complex software you don’t fully understand, or hiring resources who have the technical skill set to write and maintain code for you.

If you’re not already using no-code automation, you’re missing out on a great opportunity to get ahead by focusing on what matters most to your customers.

As a founder or product manager, why spend your days on things that don’t truly move the needle in the right direction for your business or product?

Now, there’s no need to get bogged down in the technical details of setting up beautifully designed, SEO-optimized websites. Saving you countless hours trying to figure out how to build, design and fine-tune web pages with code.

You might be wondering: what is “no-code” to start with, and what are some best practice examples of successful websites built without any code?

In this article, we’ll break things down and give you 17 examples of high-performing websites built without writing any code.

Ready? Let’s dive in!

What’s “no-code” and what does it mean for you?

To put it simply, no-code is nothing but a way to build websites via a visual drag-and-drop interface — as opposed to writing tons of lines of codes to translate your ideas into reality on the web page.

Why is this so important?

No-code allows anyone, regardless of background and technical skills, to build stunning and high-converting websites and get their ideas out into the world.

As Ryan Hoover, founder of Product Hunt put it:

“You no longer need to become a programmer to build things on the internet

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Written by Clément Bourcart

Business Consultant, Growth Marketer, Project and Product Manager, Copywriter // AIForBusinesses.com 🤖

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