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How To Build a No-Code Mobile App

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By Laura Boyle

If you’ve got a great idea for an app but lack the programming knowledge to build it yourself, you’re in luck. There are dozens of fantastic DIY app-building platforms that can help you bring your idea to life, many of which are designed for people with no coding experience whatsoever. The only problem is that there are so many different platforms to choose from, so how do you know which platform is right for you?

Why Choose a DIY App Builder?

Building a customized app can be an extremely expensive project if you go down the traditional route of hiring a professional mobile app developer. Plus, there is no guarantee you’ll find the right person for the job. There is always a risk that you’ll spend thousands of dollars on the project yet end up with an app that isn’t fit for purpose. Choosing to take the DIY route will undoubtedly save you money and mean you’re in total control of your app build, from start to finish.

Another huge advantage to DIY app building is the development time. Many platforms allow you to create a basic version of your product in as little as half an hour, whereas outsourcing to a professional developer can take weeks, months or even years.

The earliest DIY app building platforms were undeniably limited in what they could achieve, but that is no longer the case. Now, users can often choose from dozens of templates, sophisticated customization options and advanced features akin to those of professionally built mobile apps.

Mobile Roadie

Mobile Roadie was formed in 2009 and is one of the better-known app builders in this list. This platform is said to be so easy to use, that anyone can build their own iOS or Android app in around 15 to 20 minutes. Mobile Roadie also boasts a powerful and intuitive content management system, which enables fast, efficient updates to your app’s content.

Appery.io

Appery.io is a robust, cloud-based app-building platform known for its ease of use and great customer support. Users benefit from flexible customization options to accommodate those completely new to app building and those with existing coding skills. If you’d like to try your hand at low-level coding, this might be the app builder for you. Appery.io supports both iOS and Android.

Appy Pie

Appy Pie is another cloud-based app builder that is compatible with windows, iOS and Android. Unlike many similar tools, Appy Pie has a basic version with no monthly subscription (though you will need to deal with ads). The appointment scheduler makes Appy Pie a great option for salons, fitness professionals, spas, and other similar service providers.

GoodBarber

GoodBarber is one of the most versatile and design-focused app builders in our list. Each category of app comes with numerous content integration choices, including social networking, calendar ad audio-visual media. It also has a dedicated eCommerce feature. This builder is compatible with both iOS and Android.

App Machine

App Machine launched in 2013 and have so far aided in the creation of over 200,000 iOS and Android apps. They have an impressive range of navigable sample apps, designed to show users what is possible with the builder and to provide inspiration. It also comes with tutorials which demonstrate how to combine features to create different types of app, like travel or eCommerce apps.

GameSalad

GameSalad is a fantastic tool for any non-programmer looking to try their hand at game building. It can only be used to build very simple games and in that respect, is not the best option for professional game developers. Users do not need coding skills or any experience with 3D design.

BiznessApps

Android and iOS app builder BiznessApps has been used to create more than 500,000 apps since their inception. This platform is a great choice for businesses of all niches due to the wide range of industry-specific features it includes. BiznessApps is perfect for startups.

Shoutem

The fifth version Shoutem app builder is easy to use and suitable for a variety of different types of apps. This builder is great for people with no programming experience but does provide access to code for those who want it. Shoutem is a great all-rounder for most businesses, though it does have limited eCommerce options.

Appian

Appian is a business app development platform suitable for iOS, Android and web app development. Appian is widely considered to be harder to use than other mobile app builders, so it may not be appropriate for beginners. This platform comes with an impressive range of features suitable for any sized business in finance, healthcare, real estate and dozens of other niches.

Adalo

Adalo is suitable for complete beginners and is renowned for being easy to use. The platform is suitable for iOS, Android and web-based apps. They offer fewer customization options than other builders in this list, so the scope for creativity is limited. Adalo offers no access to code but in this respect, it is ideal for non-programmers.

Bringing Your App Idea to Life

With so many DIY app builders available, creating an app has never been more accessible, even if you have no coding experience. Each of the platforms mentioned offers unique strengths, from ease of use and quick setup to advanced customization options, making it easy to find one that fits your needs and vision. Whether you’re looking to build a simple scheduling tool, an eCommerce platform, or even a game, these app builders give you the control, affordability, and flexibility you need to bring your idea to life. Now, with a solid understanding of the best tools on the market, you’re ready to transform your app idea into a reality.

About the Author

Author

Laura Boyle is an expert writer and researcher with over a decade of experience producing high-value marketing collateral in the fields of medicine, business, and finance. Laura is also the Co-Founder of UK-based copywriting agency Black & Gold, where she works as a lead writer, creating branded content for clients all over the world. In her spare time, Laura can be found bingeing on good food and great books – usually at the same time.

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