▲ 1 r/NoCodeSaaS
not a dev, just wanted to spend a bit more real time with my kid instead of both of us on our own screens
we tried one of those no-code things and ended up making this simple "combo game"
it's basically random combinations, but we started taking turns hitting "again" and trying to get the funniest / weirdest ones
what I liked:
- super easy to understand, even for her
- no setup, just click and go
- actually felt like we were doing something together, not just watching something
the "downside" is it's almost too simple - no goal, no structure, and we probably spent way more time on it than planned 😅
but honestly that's also why it worked
curious what others here are using for simple no-code stuff like this - anything you'd recommend trying next?
u/Consistent_Flow_6134 — 24 days ago