In this lesson, you’ll learn how to send transactional emails or just notifications from the platform efficiently using a basic template as an example and we’ll delve into the details. We’ll use Resend as a mail gateway, available as a free plugin on our marketplace, it's efficient, cost-effective, and straightforward to use.
Unleash your inner developer with our step-by-step guide on creating a simple web application. No prior experience needed - learn about the process, best practices, and helpful tips.
Chatbots can be found in a variety of applications, including customer support, virtual assistants, and social media messaging platforms. They provide automated responses and can handle routine tasks, answer frequently asked questions, and even make personalized recommendations. This lesson explains the basics of using Directual synchronic scenarios for creating chatbots.
We all know that no-code development aims to simplify the process of creating applications without traditional coding techniques. One of the tools that no-code developers use is Lodash — a JavaScript library with functions that make working with arrays, objects, and functions a breeze. This lesson explains how to use the Lodash JavaScript library for sorting arrays in Directual.
Dive into APIs and see how everything’s connected with their help, no-code edition. This guide will help you understand the works behind APIs and how to start using them in your own no-code projects.
Ever wondered how to create your own awesome Telegram bot without having to learn to program? This short article will give you a complete walkthrough of the process—with the added bonus of using Telegram bots with Directual.
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No-code, but for…games? Is that a thing? Absolutely. For all aspiring game devs, we’ve made a list of top no-code game engines, with pros, cons, and whatnot. Check them out.
Today we're starting a series of videos about how Directual is built from the inside out. We’ll look at our dashboard, which collects information from the questionnaire you saw when you first registered on the platform.
This comprehensive guide is the logical follow-up to another long read on APIs. The goal of this article is to break down the complexities of the ‘API as a Service’ model to help you understand its functionality, benefits, and real-world applications.
Let’s see the sparring match between two database titans and see why people choose one, or the other, or something else entirely. After all, whoever does the numbers, runs the show.
Check out what you no-code with our latest plugin you can find in our Directual marketplace! Pie charts, line charts, bar charts, everything charts—now a part of the platform.
To sync or to async…weird as questions go, but that is one. This short article will help you determine which approach is best, and if you should bother yourself with choosing in the first place.
It’s raining plugins! Check out our new Marketplace, now ripe with all sorts of plugins and modules you’ve been looking for. Anyone can contribute, buy, and sell plugins as well.
Building a proper database that will scale with no-code is a common headache for everyone who gets into the no-code development field. It’s hard to believe that it will scale, after all, it’s a database that is managed somewhere else, in a way. Can it be trusted to handle the load?
So, you want to grow big, you want to grow fast. Turns out there are parallels to both no-code and traditional development that can help you with that. A rare article on scaling, suitable for both no-coders and the old guard.
Looking for a no-code platform that suits your needs? Check out our in-depth, absolutely not-biased (no, really! We love competition) review of no-code apps that rock in 2023.
Cloud-native apps are not just traditional apps wearing a cloud costume. From their microservices architectures to self-healing abilities, this article will cover all of it. There’s also a hefty serving of no-code wisdom in this knowledge feast because we know that’s why you’re really here!
Software documentation is essential because it can help users understand how to use your software, inform developers and other stakeholders about technical aspects of your project, and help ensure that the development process is consistent and repeatable. In addition, well-written software documentation can help improve the overall user experience.