Cool! If there is market potential to grow it is possible, it might take some time but just go for it, maybe raise money to grow. We wish you good luck.
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@@wearenocode Question is, best tool for what? We have a serious IIoT SaaS application for manufacturing productivity developed in Rails and I'm looking to port to the next generation platform that will become mainstream and support the application for the next few year at least. Seeing as how SAP has bought Appgyver, I thought they would've done their due diligence and therefore thought it would merit a serious look. Given this background, what may be the shortcomings, in brief, of Appgyver (or the advantages of bubble or other tools) that would merit giving up one and adopting the other?
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You can make as much as you like depending on your experience and the amount of projects and size of products you get to develop. Projects can vary from 3k to 15k o average but can be much more if it is for a big company.
@@wearenocode This is probably the way forward for seasoned software developers who understand system design and have applied it in projects the custom code way. I have been in the software development and training business for 36 years now and have thought up entire ideas related to "disrupting the disrupter" :). The concept is, many so-called "unicorn" startups have enormous burden of having raised 100s of millions of dollars to do a very inefficient job of developing software for their businesses. Along with technical debt (trying to keep all that buggy, patchwork code flying), they continue to spend huge amounts of money. So, I put together a complete business proposal / plan to create the same business (minus the customer base) at a small fraction it took the first generation disruptor, which is, by now using all kinds of devious subterfuge to raise their revenues, vainly trying to breakeven. We then sell a clean, transparent business from the customer's perspective at a much lower price and use very little money in marketing (mainly word of mouth from a growing number of disgruntled customers of that entity who feel cheated with all the subterfuge) and switch them. This is where no / lo code comes in and there are already 3 such models in the pipeline where the market has been created by others throwing huge amounts of money and we have a 30% margin (even at this margin these entities do not make money) to squeeze and switch customers, thus disrupting the disruptor !!! :)