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Ugochi Ukpai
Ugochi Ukpai

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Open-source No-code Web Builder

Hello Everyone, I have spent the last six months building a no-code web builder for websites and web applications. The goal is total freedom with your code to avoid vendor lock-in. Therefore, users can export or publish their code on popular platforms like Netlify (with one click).

Why Another No-code Builder?

No-code builders have always been associated with vendor lock-in and scalability issues. For instance, the application end product is written with proprietary software, which means you can't use it outside the no-code platform. With Peppubuild, you get a Vue.js application.

For scalability issues, users can always add customized code or take out their project from the platform. We're still in our early phase, I'd love your feedback and suggestions.

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Dean (ė”˜) ā€¢

Looks interesting. Is it open source in a way I can self-host this and customize the UI to my needs or is it a full on ready to go page builder?

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Ugochi Ukpai ā€¢

For now, it's a full-on ready-to-go page builder. However, there's a plan to include a guide on how to self-host.

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DoubleFacess ā€¢

Hi, thx for sharing... I'd want to discuss about to integrate to externals hooks or api

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Ugochi Ukpai ā€¢

kindly send an email to contact@peppubuild.com. I'll take it up from there.

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