Hi Kyle,
This is a very interesting article. I like very much how you explain in depth how building websites has changed and how no-code is making website building more accessible to many more internet users. If the internet is for everyone, then everyone should be able to use and contribute to it. Websites are the foundation of the internet (and will be the foundation of the new web3 vision as well)
I have to say, the no-code cons do not apply to all tools. I am building one ( pazly.dev ) that puts the user in control and has ownership of what they build as a core principle. It is not a platform, but a no-code website building tool.
To answer your initial question: Yes, I believe and hope no-code will be the primary way to building the websites of the future.
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Hi Kyle,
This is a very interesting article. I like very much how you explain in depth how building websites has changed and how no-code is making website building more accessible to many more internet users. If the internet is for everyone, then everyone should be able to use and contribute to it. Websites are the foundation of the internet (and will be the foundation of the new web3 vision as well)
I have to say, the no-code cons do not apply to all tools. I am building one ( pazly.dev ) that puts the user in control and has ownership of what they build as a core principle. It is not a platform, but a no-code website building tool.
To answer your initial question: Yes, I believe and hope no-code will be the primary way to building the websites of the future.