No-Code Exits

Real stories of people making money with no-code

INTEREST SCORE 669
DISCUSSIONS 254
ENGAGEMENT 0.38
LAUNCHED Feb 2023
TYPE B2B
Side Project No-Code Business

Startup Recipes

The ultimate MVP cheat sheet with 60+ startup formulas

INTEREST SCORE 612
DISCUSSIONS 158
ENGAGEMENT 0.26
LAUNCHED Jan 2022
TYPE B2B
Prototyping Side Project No-Code

Should you pick No-Code Exits or Startup Recipes? We pulled the launch data so you can decide on community traction rather than paid reviews. No affiliate links.

Category Overlap

CategoryNo-Code ExitsStartup Recipes
Business Yes -
No-Code Yes Yes
Prototyping - Yes
Side Project Yes Yes

What the Community Said

On No-Code Exits

Hello! I'm Katt. @thisiskp_ Thank you for hunting me. It's an honor! Let me tell you a little story of how this all started 🏰 One year ago, I learned to build with No-Code. My first little project that I built, got acquired. (You can read the story here) And when I posted about this on Twitter... Tw...

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Hey PH community 👋 Super stoked to share this brilliant resource built by @kattrisen with you all! This newsletter has quickly become my favorite one to look out for each week in my inbox. Katt's questions are thoughtful and strategic. With No-Code Exits, you get to learn from first-hand stories of ...

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Amazing work, i just found out about this newsletter today on #100daysofnocode. I'll be following definitively! Good luck @kattrisen !

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On Startup Recipes

Really disappointed. Purchased this for a specific concept that was under the Twitch idea and found only one tool. No processes, no recipes, nothing. Definition of wasting time and money.

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This is the dope product! Thanks @yucelfaruksahan for making this 🙌

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A breath of fresh air into what Lean Startup is all about. I do think that to build technology you almost inevitably must know how to build technology (such as being able to code well), however, this is a great resource for both technical and non-technical founders, and possibly the right mindset an...

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The Numbers

No-Code Exits leads on raw interest score. No-Code Exits leads on engagement ratio. No-Code Exits leads on both metrics. That doesn't happen often.

These products share 2 categories: No-Code, Side Project. Moderate overlap suggests they target related but distinct use cases.

No-Code Exits is also tagged in Business, which Startup Recipes isn't. That suggests No-Code Exits positions itself more broadly or targets an adjacent audience.

Startup Recipes has unique category tags in Prototyping. Different positioning can mean a different buyer profile, even within the same space.

Launch Context

No-Code Exits launched Feb 2023. Startup Recipes launched Jan 2022. Startup Recipes is the veteran here. No-Code Exits entered later, with the benefit of watching what worked and what didn't in the category.

Engagement Breakdown

No-Code Exits has a 0.38 engagement ratio (strong), based on 254 discussion threads across 669 interest points. That ratio puts it in the top tier for Side Project products. People who noticed it had opinions about it.

Startup Recipes has a 0.26 engagement ratio (average), based on 158 discussions across 612 interest points. Average engagement for the category. Solid but not exceptional.

Position in No-Code

Within the No-Code category (1,055 total products), No-Code Exits ranks #43 and Startup Recipes ranks #53 by interest score. Both are in the upper tier of No-Code launches.

No-Code Exits is in the top 4% of No-Code by interest. Startup Recipes is in the top 5%.

Which One Fits You

Pick No-Code Exits if you want the product with the larger community behind it; sustained discussion and active users are your priority; you prefer newer tools with fresher tech; you need something that also covers Business.

Pick Startup Recipes if community size matters less to you than engagement depth; you value stability and a longer track record; you need something that also covers Prototyping.

What Each Product Does

No-Code Exits: Learn from real stories of profitable or acquired products made without code. Join 4000+ subscribers now and receive every Thursday a bite-sized interview.

Startup Recipes: Learning lean startup is easy, putting it into practice is hard! Startup Recipes is a cheat sheet that helps idea-stage entrepreneurs to find product-market fit as quickly as possible by building minimum viable products right!

Other Products in This Space

These products also compete in the No-Code, Side Project categories:

Pythagora 2.0 — World's first all-in-one AI dev platform (Interest: 697, Engagement: 0.08)

Peaka — Modernizing the 'modern' data stack with Zero-ETL (Interest: 551, Engagement: 0.46)

AutoFlow Studio — Ship faster and test smarter with simplified AI-powered QA (Interest: 478, Engagement: 0.08)

Noloco — Build truly custom web apps faster, without code (Interest: 449, Engagement: 0.30)

WeWeb 2.0 — The only no-code frontend builder that is backend agnostic (Interest: 406, Engagement: 0.57)

SeaTable 5.0 — No-code database and app building platform (Interest: 383, Engagement: 0.15)

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Interest is launch-day attention. Engagement ratio is a better quality signal. The product with more discussions per interest point usually has stronger product-market fit.

How directly these products compete. Three or more shared categories means they're going after the same user. One shared category means they approach the space from different angles. Zero overlap and they probably shouldn't be compared.

Comparisons are generated automatically when two products have enough data overlap. If the pair you want isn't here, the products might be in different categories or too far apart in engagement.

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