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I'm considering using one of the low / no-code app development platforms for an app idea that I have. (Goodbarber, Appypie, Buildfire, etc.) I do not have coding or design expertise. I'd like to understand until how far in the development cycle such tools are generally useful. Do folks recommend only using such tools for prototyping, alpha and beta, or MVPs, but hiring a developer (either in-house or contract) later on? Or is it both possible and reasonable to consider using such a no-code/ low code platform longer term? Do these platforms have enough customization and design tools to create beautiful, customized consumer apps with a good ux? If so (it may not be), is it possible to achieve these results without the help of a designer? Would love to hear from folks who have experience using these tools.

Appy Pie is a fantastic app-development tool that allows you to build apps in less than 10 minutes on your Android or iOS device as well as on your desktop. It provides a multitude of features such as Drag and drop updates and app analytics for helping you create apps easily. It also comes with 24/7 customer support on e-mail, chat, and call to help users deal with any potential issues that come up during app development. Good Barber is another DIY no-code app development tool that has been creating all the right noises with its hassle-free user experience. It lets you make iOS, Android, and powerful web apps on the go with IP protection. With Good Barber, one can create apps for all screen sizes without the use of any programming language.
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