Softr updates pricing structure, Make introduces Audit Logs, Bubble invites nominations for Bubble Community Awards, and Budibase unveils Grid layout
HTC launches a no-code virtual world builder
This week’s newsletter features changes to Softr’s pricing structure, a new feature called Audit Logs in Make, Bubble announcing the second annual Bubble Community Awards, and Budibase rolling out a new Grid layout. Stick around for more information.
🔥 No-Code Weekly Roundup
1️⃣ Softr is updating its pricing structure to better align its offerings with customer needs and provide more flexibility for scaling apps. There are no changes to prices, instead, Softr made adjustments focusing on simplifying user metrics and feature packaging like combining internal and external users into a single Users category with adjusted limits and adding more users for $1 each.
2️⃣ Make introduced a new feature called Audit Logs, allowing users to track key events, identify specific user actions, and view detailed event information. Audit Logs also include filtering and sorting options to help users focus on relevant data and is available with the Enterprise plan.
3️⃣ Bubble is inviting nominations to the second annual Bubble Community Awards to recognize contributions across five categories and 18 awards, and winners will be decided based on the quantity and quality of entries. Nominations are accepted until Sept. 10th and winners will be announced during BubbleCon on Oct. 2nd.
4️⃣ Budibase unveiled a new Grid layout, enhancing the interface-building experience with drag-drop functionality for easy movement and resizing of components. The layout seeks to provide greater control over screen design and flexibility, and users can toggle between the Grid and Flex Box layouts depending on their specific needs.
🚀 Product Spotlight: WebHash is a decentralized website builder that integrates both web3 domains like ENS and traditional DNS domains, offers over 30 pre-designed templates and more than 50 functionalities to create websites without any coding skills.
5️⃣ Webflow is making it easier for users to find the right component quickly by previewing components and adding and viewing optional descriptions before including them in the canvas. Additionally, the Style panel gets drop shadow effects to add depth and realism to designs without custom CSS.
6️⃣ Starting Aug. 30th, Zapier subscriptions will no longer be refundable, and according to the updated policy, users canceling subscriptions will retain access until the end of the billing cycle. Further, Zapier rolled out dynamic filtering for the Checklist component in Interfaces, letting users view only items assigned to them, streamlining workflows, and improving task management.
⚙️ Tutorial: This playlist demonstrates how NocoDB lets users create complex formulas within their database using variables, relation tables, and relational tables from any level.
7️⃣ HTC, maker of the Viverse platform, launched Viverse Create, a no-code toolset for creators to build and share immersive multiplayer worlds for any device, including VR headsets, mobile, and PC. The platform supports virtual, mixed, and augmented reality, to import 3D models and media files directly from their browsers or mobile devices.
8️⃣ BuildShip and Webflow are partnering to enhance apps with AI-driven workflows, fetching data via APIs, saving form submissions to any database or tool, and generating AI-powered content within the CMS.
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