No Code Developers
Find no code developers by specialty, from Bubble and Webflow to automation tools like Zapier, Make, Airtable, and Framer. Use these guides to understand what each developer does, what skills to look for, and where each platform fits best.
No code developer specialties
Each platform attracts a different kind of work. Bubble developers usually build full web apps and MVPs. Webflow and Framer developers focus on marketing sites and front-end experiences. Zapier, Make, and Airtable developers connect the systems that keep a business running. FlutterFlow, Xano, Retool, and Lovable give you more coverage across mobile apps, backends, internal tools, and AI-assisted product builds.
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Airtable Developers
Hire Airtable developers who build relational databases, internal tools, automations, interfaces, and operating systems for no-code teams. -
Bubble.io Developers
Hire Bubble developers who build full-stack no-code web apps, MVPs, marketplaces, SaaS products, workflows, databases, and custom user experiences in Bubble.io. -
FlutterFlow Developers
Hire FlutterFlow developers who build mobile apps, web apps, MVPs, dashboards, and Firebase-backed no-code products with polished user experiences. -
Framer Developers
Find Framer developers who design fast, polished websites, landing pages, CMS-driven pages, and interactive no-code web experiences. -
Glide Developers
Hire Glide developers who build mobile-friendly business apps, internal tools, dashboards, customer portals, and data-driven no-code workflows. -
Lovable Developers
Hire Lovable developers and AI app builders who use prompt-driven development to create MVPs, internal tools, landing pages, and full-stack prototypes. -
Make Developers
Find Make developers who design advanced no-code automations, API workflows, data transformations, and operations systems with Make.com. -
Retool Developers
Hire Retool developers who build internal tools, admin panels, dashboards, workflows, database apps, and operations software for business teams. -
Softr Developers
Hire Softr developers who build client portals, internal tools, membership sites, directories, marketplaces, and Airtable-powered no-code apps. -
Webflow Developers
Hire Webflow developers who build responsive websites, CMS pages, landing pages, design systems, migrations, and SEO-ready marketing sites. -
Xano Developers
Hire Xano developers who build scalable no-code backends, APIs, databases, authentication systems, and app infrastructure for no-code and low-code products. -
Zapier Developers
Hire Zapier developers and automation specialists who connect apps, build reliable workflows, and turn repetitive business processes into no-code systems.
How To
Getting Hired as a No Code Developer
How do I build a strong no-code portfolio that gets interviews?
Create 3-4 high-quality projects that demonstrate real-world problem-solving. Include a SaaS application, an e-commerce site, and an automation project. Document your build process, showcase metrics like user growth or revenue, and create video demos. Host your portfolio on a custom Webflow or Bubble site to demonstrate your skills firsthand.
What's the best way to prepare for no-code technical interviews?
Focus on three key areas: 1) Platform expertise - be ready to explain your technical decisions and workflow in your primary no-code tool, 2) Problem-solving - prepare to whiteboard solutions and discuss architecture choices, 3) Business impact - quantify the results and ROI of your previous projects. Practice explaining complex features in simple terms.
Should I work for an agency or go in-house as a no-code developer?
Agencies offer diverse project experience and faster skill development, typically paying $50-100/hour for experienced developers. In-house roles provide deeper product ownership and stability, with salaries ranging $80-150K. Consider starting at an agency to build your portfolio, then transition in-house once you have strong expertise in a specific platform.
How do I transition from traditional development to no-code?
Start by mastering one major platform (Bubble, Webflow, or FlutterFlow) and build a clone of a popular app. Leverage your existing development knowledge of databases, APIs, and architecture. Join no-code communities on Discord and Twitter. Create content showing how to solve traditional coding problems using no-code tools.
What's the most effective way to negotiate no-code developer rates?
Research market rates for your chosen platform ($50-150/hour depending on experience). Document concrete metrics from past projects like development time saved or revenue generated. Highlight specialized skills like API integrations or custom workflows. Consider value-based pricing for projects where you can directly impact business outcomes.
Which no-code platform should I specialize in for the highest paying jobs?
Bubble consistently offers the highest rates ($80-150/hour) due to its power and complexity. Webflow specialists can earn $60-120/hour, especially with custom CMS builds. FlutterFlow is emerging with strong demand. Choose based on: 1) Market demand in job boards, 2) Your background (design vs technical), 3) Type of projects you enjoy building.
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