Are you new to No Code or Indie Hacking?
The space is huge and it can be overwhelming but a strategy that I'd like to advise is specialisation.
Here's a thread on different specialisations within the No Code ecosystem 🧵
Platform specialisation
Some platforms such as Bubble or Webflow are emerging as dominant players within the field. As such, more and more people are looking for developers with those specific skill sets. Deep domain knowledge in a particular platform can be fruitful.
Industry specialisation
A platform is nothing without being used for real-world use case. Can you leverage your background in a particular industry(s) to use No Code for companies in that industry.
Example: No Code for LawTech, FinTech, ClimateTech etc
Skill specialisation
There are different types of No Code Developers. Some have a strong emphasis on design, while others excel in database architecture. Finding a speciality that aligns with you can help you define a name for yourself.
For example: No Code Ops
Vertical specialisation
Aside from platform and industry No Code has different technology verticals. This includes augmented reality, gaming, native applications, artificial intelligence. Standing out in a particular vertical is a viable way to develop domain expertise!
Regional specialisation
The No Code community is Global. Can you be known as the go-to No Code person in your country or region? Where are my Arabic speaking No Code experts? Chinese focused No Code experts?
Client size specialisation
Many No Code developers are freelancing or starting agencies. Is there a specific client size you want to focus on? Startups? Scale ups? Maybe large enterprises?
A great place to start your journey is #100DaysofNoCode
In 100 Days you'll learn a general overview of the ecosystem in bite sized chunks and complete the time with a portfolio of impressive projects and collection of new friends.
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