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No-code platform
Definition
No-code platforms use a visual interface to help users build software. These tools are typically easy to use, which enables anyone to create the product they need.
Tribe is an example of a no-code community platform. Even people who don’t know how to code can build powerful customized communities with our software.


Related terms
Network effect
The network effect is a phenomenon in which a product’s value grows as more people use it.
Omnichannel support
Omnichannel support is when businesses provide a seamless experience across multiple channels. Your team can offer the same high-quality support whether customers call, email, message, or join your community.
