All It Took Was a $300/Month No-Code Stack to Scale a SaaS Marketplace to 10,000+ Users | HackerNoon
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Maksym Kunytskyi, CTO at Microns, shares insights on building a marketplace using low-code/no-code technology. His experience highlights the initial challenges they faced with a rudimentary MVP built on Webflow and how they gathered early traction through a cost-effective, agile framework. As the platform scaled, they realized the need for a more robust structure and transitioned to a custom stack that included Webflow, Wized, and Xano. This choice enabled them to innovate rapidly without extensive technological overhead, making it a valuable strategy for startups with limited budgets.
The decision to stick with a low-code approach was pivotal; it boosted our speed to market and let us focus on essential features without the burden of a full-stack team.
Transitioning from a simple MVP to a scalable platform meant choosing the right stack; we opted for Webflow, Wized, and Xano, which dramatically simplified our development process.
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