- 0:22 - Episode begins
- 1:28 - Juneteenth at Webflow
- 2:15 - Matt uncovers a new (not new) feature
- 4:29 - Webflow Experts re-launched!
- 4:39 - Webflow x Calendly
- 4:51 - Webflow’s rolling out a no-code camp for kids!
- 5:30 - Webflow’s Virtual World Tour is still accepting speakers (deadline extended!)
- 6:44 - World Tour Website
- 6:55 - Adalo dropped the following episodes in their “The Future is No-Code” series: Emily (Voiceflow), Wade (Zapier), Jeremy (Adalo) and us!
- 7:42 - An Adalo app got (Spotto) got acquired!
- 8:55 - Glide Updates: Choose between different fonts, add rating to an app, and calculate the distance between locations
- 10:55 - Memberstack opened up their Backend API!
- 15:10 - Finsweet’s Visual Script Writer for Memberstack
- 16:35 - Helen Ryles’s tweet about the no-code community
- 17:09 - Parabola has a new on-boarding experience
- 17:39 - HEY Mail launched, from DHH and Jason Fried (Basecamp)
- 21:26 - Matt’s tweet about how “no-code = easy” is a myth
- 28:30 - Episode begins with Joe from Finsweet
- 29:14 - How to pronounce "Finsweet"
- 30:18 - Joe's background and journey to Webflow
- 32:15 - The history of Finsweet
- 33:50 - Finsweet's business practices
- 37:50 - Joe's life changing move to start Finsweet
- 39:59 - Why Joe turned down the $1.24 million acquisition offer
- 42:30 - Does Joe regret not selling Finsweet
- 43:14 - Finsweet launched LottieFlow, Weglot, CMS Library, SweetJS, Code Crumbs, Finsweet Webflow Hacks
- 49:26 - What's upcoming for Finsweet
- 51:43 - What is the future of Finsweet
- 52:50 - Resources that Joe uses for a fully remote team
- 54:23 - How Joe gets out of creative blocks and roadblocks
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