Find your next customers in r/nocode
r/nocode brings together non-developers building real products with tools like Bubble, Webflow, Airtable, and Zapier.
Who buys here and why
Entrepreneurs, product managers, and small business operators who want to build or automate without hiring developers. Many are actively evaluating and switching between nocode platforms, and the community skews toward people who have already spent money on at least one tool and are now looking for something better.
Purchase intent in r/nocode is unusually direct. Members openly ask whether a specific tool is worth paying for, share exactly what their current plan costs and why they are thinking of leaving, and ask for alternatives before switching. The audience has already accepted that software costs money, so the conversation goes straight to trade-offs.
Buyer-intent signals to watch
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How to participate in r/nocode without spamming
r/nocode welcomes tool discussions and honest comparisons. You can mention your product by name when it fits a question, but lead with the specific capability that answers what was asked. The community is small enough that repeated self-promotional posts from the same account get noticed quickly.
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Frequently asked questions
Is r/nocode mostly hobbyists or are there real buyers with budgets?
Both, but a meaningful share are building actual products and paying for tools. Posts about monthly costs and pricing tiers appear regularly, which reflects real spending.
What categories of nocode tools get discussed most?
Database and form tools, website builders, automation and workflow platforms, and app builders. Anything that connects to Zapier or Make also generates regular discussion.
Can I post my nocode tool to r/nocode?
Showcase posts are allowed. Frame it around what problem it solves and what you built it with. A tool built using nocode tools to serve nocode users tends to land well.
How do I find people who are about to switch tools?
Look for posts that describe a specific limitation in their current tool. 'I wish X could do Y' or 'I hit a wall with Z' are clear signals someone is evaluating alternatives.
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