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by fatihguner 1052 days ago
I've been working with a Notion template called MVP Recipes, and it's a testament to how the no-code movement is empowering non-technical founders. It helps turn ideas into MVPs without writing a line of code. It's fascinating to see these barriers lowering and more people able to bring their ideas to life.

I'm curious to hear the community's thoughts on this. How do you see no-code tools like this shaping the future of startups? Is this a trend that you see continuing?

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I don't see this going far because the era of start ups is over. High interest rates are moving companies towards more long term sustainability over burning cash on unprofitable ventures.
That's a valid perspective, and I appreciate you sharing it. Indeed, the economic landscape is changing, and companies are becoming more cautious about cash burn. However, this could make the role of no-code tools even more significant.

These tools can help entrepreneurs test their ideas with minimal upfront investment, which aligns well with the shift towards more sustainable, long-term ventures. It allows for rapid prototyping and validation before substantial resources are committed.

While the 'burn cash and grow fast' model may be fading, the entrepreneurial spirit isn't. Tools like MVP Recipes are designed to adapt to these changes, fostering a more cost-efficient, lean methodology of startup creation.