No-Code Development Platforms Resources
Articles, Glossary Terms, Discussions, and Reports to expand your knowledge on No-Code Development Platforms
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No-Code Development Platforms Articles
I Tested 10 No-code Development Platforms: My Review as a Proud No-coder
Over the past 10+ years, I have managed websites across industries such as car insurance, pet insurance, digital media, e-commerce, and more, all while working with limited developer resources. Hence, utilizing no-code and low-code development platforms has been key to my success.
by Hayata Nakamura
How No-Code Development Platforms Can Help Reduce IT Employee Turnover
With the turbulence of summer 2022, organizations must be ready to face a unique set of challenges that continue to impact the global market. While the initial shock of COVID-19 may have passed, issues related to the virus remain. The global supply chain is struggling to manage inventory and meet consumer expectations for delivery time and service. Inflation has hit record highs, and the US economy has shown signs of slowing down.
by Michael Pigott
Trends 2021 Followup: No-Code And Low-Code Market Signals
It’s been over six months since G2 published its 2021 digital trends series. That means more than half a year ago, my fellow analysts and I put our most overconfident hats on and called some shots for our respective B2B software markets.
by Adam Crivello
No-Code Development Platforms Glossary Terms
No-Code Development Platforms Discussions
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Question on: Airtable
What is an Airtable workspace?Product
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A workspace is a collection of bases shared between a group of users, called workspace collaborators. You can think of a workspace as a collection of bases shared among a group of people working together. You can create as many workspaces as you'd like for free, and each one has its own set of workspace collaborators and bases.
Consider inviting someone as a workspace collaborator when:
- You know that you'll be working on many different projects together with this person
- You want that person to be able to see all of the information in the entire workspace
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Question on: Airtable
What is an Airtable base?Product
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An Airtable base is a database and organizational tool created to help you manage the details of your wedding. It allows you to keep track of all the small details, from vendor contacts to guest lists, and even save photographs. The wedding planner st louis https://planstlevents.com/weddings/ can also help you with budgeting and planning tasks, as well as making sure that everything is running smoothly on the day of the wedding.
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An Airtable base contains all of the information you need for a particular project or collection. Each of the square icons on your homepage is a different base. It's kind of like a workbook in a traditional spreadsheet, and can contain multiple tables of content. For example, a base for a sales pipeline could have separate tables for sales leads, companies, and deal opportunities, whereas a base for planning a wedding could have separate tables for potential venues, attendees, and wedding registry items.
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Question on: Airtable
Is Airtable free? How much does it cost?Pricing
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Airtable has both free and premium plans available. The usage limits for each are described on the pricing page at airtable.com/pricing.
You can add as many collaborators and bases as you'd like for free, as long as each base falls below the per-base record limits described on the pricing page. If any of your bases exceeds those limits, you'll need to upgrade the workspace to which that base belongs.
For paid workspaces, you will be charged the per-user, per-month fee for each person you've invited to collaborate on bases belonging to that workspace. You will not be charged for read-only collaborators.
If you'd like to upgrade to a paid premium account, please follow these instructions.
If you have any questions or feedback about the pricing, we're always open to hearing from you! Contact us at plans@airtable.com, and we'll be sure to review and respond to your message.
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No-Code Development Platforms Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for No-Code Development Platforms
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for No-Code Development Platforms
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for No-Code Development Platforms
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for No-Code Development Platforms
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for No-Code Development Platforms
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for No-Code Development Platforms
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for No-Code Development Platforms
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for No-Code Development Platforms
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for No-Code Development Platforms
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for No-Code Development Platforms
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report




