15 Best No Code Low Code YouTube Channels
May 5, 2022

No code development has made app building very easy. Today there are so many no code platforms and tools that allow anyone to build web apps without writing code. And to keep up with this technological advancement, you need to keep learning. No code and low code tools and platforms are easy to use but they definitely have some learning curve. And there are a variety of sources to help you go past the learning curve faster. You can go through the documentation, read blogs, guides, tutorials, etc.
But if you want to learn visually then nothing could be better than YouTube channels. There are so many YouTube channels that are dedicated to teaching no code/low code free of cost. We have created a list of 15 best No Code/Low code YouTube channels for you. You can find everything from tutorials to reviews to podcasts in these channels.
1. DrapCode

DrapCode is an amazing no code app builder that is slowly getting very popular among the no code beginners and enthusiasts. Vishal Sahu founded and launched DrapCode in the year 2021.Despite being a newbie, it got selected by YourStory as one of the 50 most promising Indian Startups in 2021.
It is a great platform to build simple to enterprise level web applications. From no code templates to databases to automation, it got all. Their YouTube channel focuses on teaching viewers about different features and aspects of DrapCode. Thus, help and guide them on their no code journey. So, you should definitely subscribe to the channel, if you are someone getting started with DrapCode.
2. Coaching No Code Apps

The YouTube channel, Coaching No Code Apps was launched by Gaby Roman and Kristen Youngs in the year 2017. It was created to teach viewers how to build, design, launch and scale no code apps using Bubble. And since 2017, they have covered a wide range of topics featuring Bubble. This is why it won’t be wrong to call them the Bubble experts. If you are someone who has just started using Bubble, you should definitely check out this YouTube channel.
Gaby and Kristen are no code enthusiasts and therefore they have explored other no code tools and platforms as well. Some of the tools and platforms are Stripe, Zapiers, Parabola, etc.
3. Makerpad

Makerpad is a popular destination to learn how to no code that was founded by Ben Tossell. Ben used the no code movement and created a learning destination to teach the world about no code. And thus, empower creators all around the world. Their mission is to make people aware how they can set up and automate businesses and create apps and websites without coding.
Their YouTube channel is a little piece of their company dedicated to teach the world about no code/low code. They cover a very wide range of no code tools and platforms. It includes the big names such as Airtable, Zapier, Webflow, Bubble, Glide, Typeform, Carrd, and so many more. So if you're keen to learn how to no code then this is one of the best channels out there.
4. Max Haining - 100DaysOfNoCode

100DaysOfNoCode is a popular channel for learning all about the no code development. The founder of this channel is Max Haining. And quite interestingly, it began during the Covid lockdown as a Twitter challenge. Max Haining on Twitter declared his motive to give at least 30 minutes each day to learn the no code technology.
In response to the challenge, many people showed interest. And many took this challenge of starting creative ventures and businesses without coding with the help of no code. This is when Max decided to turn 100DaysOfNoCode into a dedicated online learning community. An online place where no code enthusiasts and learners can get together and develop beautiful apps, websites, etc. without coding.
So if you are someone who is a no code learner or a no code enthusiast then you cannot miss this channel. It’s a great opportunity to learn so much about no code.
5. NoCode Talks

NoCode Talks is another amazing no code learning channel created and hosted by Ankur Khandelwal. Despite being a new channel, his videos have got more than 50,000 views. Also, he has dedicated the whole channel to help and educate other no code enthusiasts and learners. Also, it helps aspiring entrepreneurs who wish to set up their businesses online without indulging into coding.
So if you're planning to set up an online business using no code tools then this channel is worth subscribing. Ankur will assist you in building your dream product and will also address your no code related queries.
6. Doc Williams

This YouTube channel goes with the name Doc Williams who is the founder and host of the channel. He created the channel more than 6 years ago. And this is what makes it one of the oldest no code channels on YouTube. Videos on this channel have received over 600,000 views. This channel’s main motive is to help anyone interested in building apps, pages, websites, databases, etc. using no code tools.
The best thing about this channel is that Doc gives step-by-step assistance to help you create your no code project. Basically, he helps you in taking a leap from concept to execution that leads you towards great outcomes. So if you're stuck in your no code project, some assistance from Doc Williams would be great for you!
7. Low Code Podcast

As the name suggests, the YouTube channel, Low Code Podcast is a dedicated podcast channel that focuses on low code development. It offers you a series of interesting interviews with creators, inventors and leaders of the low code/no code world.
Currently, it has more than 20 such interviews or conversations. It helps you understand the people and the minds that created the concept of no code and low code development. This will also help you understand the past, present and future of no code and low code technology.
So if you find learning about the history of no code/low code interesting, you must check out these mind-blowing podcasts. You will also get inspired by learning about these no code creators and inventors. They will surely motivate the developer or creator inside you!
8. Visual Dev Co

Visual Dev Co is not just a YouTube channel but also no code community. It covers all the latest news as well as new trends in the no code and the low code worlds. They have also created several tutorials on no code tools like Glide and Webflow. They even host interviews on their podcasts with no code creators.
So if you are looking for one destination that will offer everything for learning videos, to building tutorials to podcasts, then, this channel is all you need!
9. Automate All the Things

The YouTube channel, Automate All the Things began its journey in 2018 and since then it has come a long way. It is a weekly show and Aron Korenblit is its host. It helps viewers to learn everything about using different no code and low code tools such as Webflow, Stripe, Zapier, JotForm, etc.
An expert joins Aron to give viewers an in-depth learning experience of a no code tool or platform. This helps viewers to get the right information and learn how to build projects using no code and low tools smartly.
10. Zapier

Zapier is a popular no code automation tool that allows users to create and integrate automated workflows without coding or using an API. As Zapier excels in automation, their YouTube channel is a go-to channel to fulfill all your automation needs.
In fact, this channel was created to spread awareness about Zapier. And also to teach people how to correctly use the tool. Therefore, this channel covers each and every aspect of Zapier. So if you’re someone struggling with Zapier, check out their videos and get all problems solved.
11. Zeroqode

Zeroqode is one of the most popular as well as the oldest no code agencies that showcase everything that is no code. From no code templates to no code tools to no code courses.You will find everything on Zeroqode.
In fact, Bubble created it to build and design different no code products. Their YouTube focuses on sharing content to help viewers learn all about Zeroqode and Bubble. So if you want to use Zeroqode templates, plugins and other products created by Bubble then this channel will surely help you a lot.
12. WeAreNoCode

WeAreNoCode is a YouTube channel that talks about different no code tools. Their main motive is to empower non-technical entrepreneurs using no code. Therefore, this channel helps no code beginners to start no coding and turn their business idea into a reality. They provide step-by-step guidance to create a startup, an MVP, a website, an app and anything you want to create using no code tools and platforms.
So if you have a great business idea then check out the channel and get the right guidance to start your dream project.
13. Felix Digital - NoCoders Academy

Felix Digital is a YouTube channel that is dedicated to teaching no code. Feliz Gonzalo is the founder of the channel as well as the host. The channel focuses mainly on teaching the viewers how to use Webflow to build their own apps and websites.
This channel is great for beginners. Felix teaches everything step-by-step and has created different courses and tutorials on Webflow. Also, Felix creates content mainly in Spanish. So if you are fluent in Spanish, check out this channel and get in-depth tutorials and courses on Webflow.
14. Flux

Flux is a YouTube channel created by Ran Segall who is a freelance designer as well as the founder of Flux Academy. The main purpose of creating this channel is to help others to become highly-skilled web designers. Therefore, this channel covers different designing tools and techniques and doesn’t solely focus on the subject of no code.
However, Ran has created some amazing content on no code in general as well as has shared his insight on different no code tools and platforms. So, if you want to learn about no code from a web designer’s point of view then you should definitely check out his channel.
15. Jesse Showalter

This YouTube channel was created by Jesse Showalter to help creative people build amazing things on their own. As Jesse a frontend developer, the main focus of this channel is to help people with development and digital designing. But Jesse has created some useful content on no code tools.
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