Discover 4 tools, templates and a tutorial to learn how to make an application - Web App - in nocode, on Webflow, with Wized.
I just spent the day immersed in Wized! 🪂
So I (finally) started by creating my first web application with Webflow: a weather application. And it was really nice. Let me tell you about it!
Learn how to create a web application with Emanuel
To start my #WizedJourney I followed the guide, Emanuel! With a great 4 step tutorial along with a YouTube tutorial.
My first observations on the Web App tool
- Creating a web application with Wized follows the same logic as using Finsweet attributes on Webflow,
- It is quite intuitive to establish a connection between an API or a database and the tool,
- There are many triggers that offer advanced customization of functionality,
- I love the "debugg" feature that tells you where your mistakes are and helps you fix them
I think the best way to make an opinion is to try it yourself, but Wized already exceeds my expectations and clearly opens a new market for webflow: web applications . And with great assets! Unlike Bubble, by connecting to Webflow, Wized gives you the ability to create web applications that are fully customizable in terms of design,SEO optimized, fast, and with incredible responsiveness offering the best possible experience to your users.
To learn more, discover the tools I used to reproduce this weather web application on Webflow with Wized 👇
The 4 tools I used:
1 - Webflow
Webflow to create a unique and responsive design for the front-end of my interface. Bonus? I can optimize it for SEO
2 - Wized
Wized makes the connection between the front-end of my site on Webflow and my back-end (database and API).
3 - OpenWeatherMap (API)
A fantastic API to get live weather from anywhere in the world ☀️
Discover OpenWeatherMap
4 - Airtable
Airtable is a solid no-code database! I was able to store the weather icons to represent the live weather!