Hi, James I've watched some of your videos, and I think they are all clear and detailed, which I like it very much. I also have a suggestion for your video, which is adding timecode. So the audience can find the information they want easily in a 20 minutes+ video.
This is the perfect video that I've been searching for thank you for all your videos I'm fairly new to no code and low code as I've been coding for years this definitely helped make my decisions so much easier
@@sakshamsrivastava7514 for the recipe project I've been designing I think I'm going to go with bravo studio since I'll be using an API for the data and for my main project I've spent the last few months designing I think flutter flow would be a better choice it seems to fit my project better I honestly like them both and like James said it all depends on the needs of what project your working on. I've been using flutterflow for some time now and I really like it. I just started to explore bravo studio but so far I like it especially since I can just import my figma designs into bravo for my apps and with flutterflow my figma designs are more like a guide to the components I need to build
Thanks for the video. Looks like flutterflow is low code not no code. Seen some of your videos and code though snippets is required. Bravo Studio looking to be a powerful interesting tool...
Figma is a fantastic product but the only major drawback is that you can't have your own hosting estate especially if you need to ensure state of the art security that you control by yourself
Hello James, I've been wathin your videos for a while. I really enjoy the videos you made about Bravo and how it is connected with Figma. I really want to see what is the limit with bravo studio. If its possible can you make a tutorial of a complex app fully made on Bravo Studio. Cheers and keep up the great content:)