NoCode Operations with Philip Lakin

Good morning, NoCode 🎄

As this year wraps up, I'm filled with gratitude for your support. It's been a year of bold changes and exciting milestones. From leading a VC-backed company's product team to fully committing to NoCode Alliance and Studio NoCode, focusing on education and building MVPs. Plus, I've started hosting the podcast "This Week in NoCode."

I'm thrilled to share that in just a few weeks, I'll be teaching nocode to 100 people right here in my city. It's an exciting opportunity to spread the joy and potential of Nocode further!

Your encouragement has been invaluable during this year of growth and exploration. Thank you for being with me every step of the way.

Wishing you a joyful holiday season and a restful end to the year. Here's to an even more remarkable 2024, filled with learning and sharing the wonders of Nocode!

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🎧 Episode 12 of "This Week in NoCode" is now live and available on all platforms (Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Youtube) 🔥

In this episode of This Week in No Code, hosts JJ Englert and David Pal sit down to discuss the latest news and developments in the no code and AI industry. We hear about companies such as Durable and their $14 million series A round, the abandoned Adobe and Figma deal, McDonald's AI developments, and more. The episode culminates with a detailed interview with Philip Lakin, the CEO of No Code Operators, about his journey as an entrepreneur, the future of no code, and his experience building Operator, a tool aimed at assisting no coders in their day-to-day processes.

Happy Holidays,

JJ