Community Overview
About the WeAreNoCode community
WeAreNoCode is a Slack Group for Founders and No-Code Makers with roughly 350 members. It has both a forum and a live chat communication style.
In their own words
WeAreNoCode is an online institute for entrepreneurs of the future, that empowers non-technical founders.
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