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Helping nonprofits build a modern tech stack

A significant tech trend over the last ten years is the rise of no-code app builders. Tools like Knack, Airtable, and Retool allow non-technical people at nonprofits to build apps in minutes. Think Google Forms but on steroids. The use cases are endless! Here are a few ways a no-code builder could help you: 🔹 Organize your grant applications 🔹 Create a donor or member portal 🔹 Manage events and build registration pages 🔹 Coordinate your volunteers 🔹 Manage your inventory 🔹 Build a project management workflow 🔹 Collaborate with your team No-code builders are the Swiss Army knife of software. By building apps yourself, these tools give you the power to decide what is essential. Since you only add features that matter, you eliminate the noise accompanying more complicated tools and keep things simple for your team. Want to learn more? If you work for a nonprofit and want to learn more about how a no-code builder might save you time and money, comment or send a DM, and I'll schedule a Zoom call to brainstorm. In the meantime, here's a demonstration of how to build a custom CRM in seven minutes. I hope it sparks some ideas. #nonprofit #software #nocode #crm

Build a Custom CRM in 7 minutes

Build a Custom CRM in 7 minutes

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Troy Wolf

🛠️ I build web applications from the database to the interface.

3mo

I'm not against "no-code" app platforms, and I'm definitely a fan of "when an off-the-shelf solutions exists, use it", but I would challenge the statement: "...allow non-technical people at nonprofits to build apps in minutes. " I think one still has to have a decent level of "technical" to create something useful with those builders.

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