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No-Code Exits

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No-Code Exits

Real stories of people making money with No-Code

Learn from real stories of profitable or acquired products made without code. Join 4000+ subscribers now and receive every Thursday a bite-sized interview.
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Hello! I'm Katt.

@thisiskp_ Thank you for hunting me. It's an honor!

Let me tell you a little story of how this all started🏰

One year ago, I learned to build with No-Code.

My first little project that I built, got acquired. (You can read the story here)

And when I posted about this on Twitter...

Twitter went WILD and my DM's exploded.

It inspired me to start this newsletter around No-Code projects that got acquired.

After a while, I also started doing interviews with makers of profitable No-Code projects.

Because everyone says "No-Code is the future yada yada yada"

But we missed some proof of real money-making projects.

And that is what I aim to solve with No-Code Exits.

I hope by sharing these stories, it can inspire non-technical people and lurkers to start building with No-Code.

I would love to keep improving No-Code Exits, so that it can become more than just a newsletter. I'm very happy to listen to your feedback and ideas 👇

Hey PH community 👋

Super stoked to share this brilliant resource built by @kattrisen with you all!

This newsletter has quickly become my favorite one to look out for each week in my inbox. Katt's questions are thoughtful and strategic.

With No-Code Exits, you get to learn from first-hand stories of profitable and acquired products built with no-code tools like Bubble, Softr, Glide and more.

Check it out and let us know what you think :)

No-Code Exits is one of the few newsletters I read every week, from someone who started my own no-code journey a few months back, an inspirational resource like this was truly lacking.

I really see No-Code Exits grow beyond a newsletter. Why not turn it into a content site that covers every step of growth using no-code tools, from side project to exit? It could be monetized through ads/ sponsors or even membership.

I'd argue that covering the challenges using no-code can be very useful too (ex. SEO to scale, prices that add up, etc, exit for newbies).

Honestly, it's awesome seeing your progress, keep inspiring us!! 🔥

@mathilde_neau1 Yes I like the idea of it becoming the ultimate resource to get started with NoCode.

And I hope I can interview you soon for No-Code Exits Mathilde, you have been killing it 🔥

“ I would love to keep improving No-Code Exits, so that it can become more than just a newsletter. I'm very happy to listen to your feedback and ideas 👇”

@kattrisen how about creating top resources for folks who are interested in buying but aren’t well versed in what to look for (not get ripped off), valuation for no-code apps, etc. Not necessarily a “marketplace”, but, focused on the education side of things… just a thought :)

@mikecardona_ Hey Mike,

Thanks for your support!

The challenging part is that I can go in different directions. You have the people that are interested in: - building with nocode - build to sell (with or without code) - buy to grow

Your idea would be perfect for nr 3. I like it. Kind of a Buy to Grow Handbook?


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