- 0:22 - Episode begins
- 2:04 - Nelson (@thepixelgeek) - the Webflow legend - is streaming frequently!
- 3:07 - Raymmar is taking a break from #NoCode to support local creatives
- 4:41 - Jonathan (@johnnynocode) pulled together a Bubble resource
- 5:08 - Webflow dropped e-commerce discounts / promo codes!
- 6:53 - Lacey: Do you think Webflow is gonna be the all-in-one tool for building websites and e-commerce stores, replacing Wordpress and Shopify?
- 8:40 - Matt's Shopify Experience
- 9:55 - Matt mentioned Udesly
- 12:10 - Webflow's Case Study: Why Rakuten SL
- 15:30 - Leah Knobler, Heather Doshay, Jack Altman were on last week's Webflow Coffee Talk
- 15:43 - Emil Villumsen is on next week's Webflow Coffee Talk
- 16:16 - BuildBox released a "Best practices for designing hyper casual games"
- 16:45 - No Code Rumble is coming to a close
- 17:45 - Seth Fannin built No Code Locals - to help find other no-coders in your area - in Glide
- 18:28 -No Code Journal's article on "Women in No-Code" (Lacey is mentioned here!)
- 19:33 - Figma update: Links in Figma are now here!
- 22:00 - Ben mentioned Bravo Studio
- 22:49 - Makerpad's podcast is coming out on Tuesday
- 23:35 - Arpit from Integromat
- 23:45 - Integromat has a module for COVID-19 data
- 24:26 - Elfsight released a COVID-19 embeddable widget that syncs with the World Health Organization
- 25:50 - Webflow University is releasing videos for small businesses trying to pivot during COVID-19
- 26:30 - Interview with Cat Noone (Twitter, Website) begins
- 29:00 - Cat took a photoshop class to get started and designing skins for soda cans and banners for MySpace pages
- 31:23 - Cat started in school for pediatric neurosurgeon
- 34:00 - As Cat gained more exposure into the world, she realized that she was actually really drawn to design
- 34:02 - Cat began working for the New York City Board of Education and building her freelance portfolio
- 34:26 - It was working with people of different abilities which led her toward accessibility concerns in design
- 37:36 - Cat started out doing logos, branding and websites
- 38:55 - Cat learned by using Photoshop and deconstructed files to teach herself
- 39:33 - TutsPlus was an additional learning resource
- 40:43 - Cat got into different circles to establish connections and asked questions and what was very pivotal for her career
- 42:58 - Lacey likes seeing the no-code community help one another
- 44:10 - Cat thinks it's good that there is friction about designers being challenged
- 45:23 - Cat shares about why she likes no code
- 45:51 - Has Cat ever used Webflow?
- 46:26 - Cat talks about her background in code
- 47:00 - Cat sharing about what her position is now as a CEO
- 47:45 - Stark is a quality-driven organization
- 48:39 - Cat's transition from designer to founder
- 49:30 - Cat's background and how it helped her in the role she's in now
- 52:09 - How did Cat get the idea for Stark?
- 1:04:00 - Follow Cat on Twitter and check out Stark