![]() I could build a course creation platform from scratch in Bubble within 10 hours or less. If that's your root argument, then you're just wasting everyones time. So you're complaining about a pre-built system and it's limited constraints? Nocode or not - that exists everywhere. Atleast you can tweak your application and make subtle changes without having that fear in your mind, "Oh God, I wonder if the platform is gonna let me make these changes." As a developer, you'll always do better with writing your own code. No-code may appear quick to production but not in the long run. At every step they are like "you can't do this, you can't do that. With no code, when implementing my system, I feel so constrained. ![]() Other businesses in the same space, with their coded platforms, are able to move at a quick pace introducing new features and such. A page with multiple images lags and there is nothing that I can do about it. When I upload an image on my current platform, for some reason, a 200KB image becomes 1 MB as I download it and check. The security to content is minimal, users are sharing credentials, the reports are flawed, images are not optimized and I can't do anything about it. The ones that sort of do lack other features that the initial platform offered. And again, those integrations come with their own limitations.īesides, these no-code platforms won't allow me to make basic UI changes like adding custom CSS to specific pages. I do not want to pay 40$ a month for every tiny additional feature I need. It's impossible to get all the features you want in a single place and then they say "Hey use Zapier and connect with XYZ for a certain feature" which in my opinion will break my bank once I go full throttle with my business. I hopped on from one platform to another taking my courses and there was this one or few things always missing. I have been using a few no-code course platforms to run my courses over the years and I've wasted months (> 6) trying to figure out the right platform. So much so had I written my own platform from the bare bones it would be live by now. Rather, I am writing this post after wasting months with no code. It certainly makes a lot of things easier, but in other ways it is very constrictive and non-intuitive.This is not a developer bashing no-code just because I can write code and dislike no-code for obvious reasons. I always feel like I’m fighting with Scriptcase to get things done. ![]() It appears there is no way to access the “label” portion in the “lookup settings” in an event, only the “value.” Like in an array, as you suggested for example: $label_name or $label_name.įrom what I can tell, what I am trying to accomplish simply isn’t possible. It seems logical to have access to the label variable in an easy way without having to write a switch structure for every single field. I can do this if it’s absolutely required, but I felt like there had to be a more efficient way to do this that I simply didn’t know about. Since I already defined a manual list under the fields “lookup settings”, I was hoping to have access to the “label” portion on the fly without having to worry about writing a switch case for every single field (and there are MANY). ![]() I appreciate your help kafecadm, but my whole objective was to streamline this and make it easier.
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