What is no code?
No code lets you build working learning tools by arranging ready pieces instead of writing code. You choose the parts. The platform connects them.
Lesson hubs
Share modules, videos, and downloads in one place. Add buttons for enrolment and completion tracking.
Forms and quizzes
Collect learner info, pre-assessments, and feedback. Send results to a sheet automatically.
Micro‑apps
Build simple tools like checklists, calculators, and scenario prompts that support practice on the job.
How to get started
Three straightforward steps to begin your no-code journey.
1) Define your idea
Write down what you want your app or site to achieve. Keep the scope focused so you can launch quickly.
2) Choose a platform
Pick one of the tools below. Most offer free plans so you can experiment without commitment.
3) Build and test
Use the editor to add features, preview the results, and adjust before sharing your project.
Tools that work well for L&D
Start with one. Each has a free plan so you can learn by doing.
Create mobile microlearning apps from Google Sheets. Great for checklists and quick reference guides.
Use Airtable as your course database and Softr to turn it into a learner portal with logins and roles.
Collect enrolments, surveys, and assessments. Send results to Sheets or Airtable.
Design chat scenarios for practice and support. Good for triage, FAQ, and simulated conversations.
Three quick L&D workflows
Onboarding hub
Structure policies, job aids, and short videos. Build in Softr using Airtable for content. Add a simple progress checklist.
Scenario chatbot
Design a conversation in Landbot with three branches: refusal, confusion, compliance. Export transcripts to a sheet for review.
Microlearning app
Create 10 bite‑size lessons in Glide. Each card links to a 2‑minute read and a 1‑question check. Track completion in a sheet.
L&D starter checklist
✅ Problem statement: one sentence that names the learner and the job task.
✅ Outcome: what learners should do differently after using this.
✅ Data plan: where responses and progress will be stored.
Common questions
Can I break it?
No. There is an undo button and version history. It is safe to experiment.
Will it work on a phone?
Yes. Your pages and apps are responsive. Buttons and text adapt to small screens.
Do I need to code later?
Not to get started. Many projects ship with no code. If you need custom features later, you can add code or connect extra services.
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