No-Code Developer
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Job description
You won't be writing traditional code. You'll be using modern no-code platforms and AI
Requirements
Do you have experience in Software development?, Problem-solving is the heart of this role. We want people who can take an unclear
problem, ask the right questions, break it down, and methodically work towards a solution.
You should be comfortable not knowing the answer at the start - most of the job is
figuring things out.
The traits that matter most:
Curiosity - you naturally poke at things to understand how they work
Logical thinking - you can structure an approach to something new
Clear communication - you can explain what you've built and why
Persistence - you don't give up when something doesn't work the first time
Attention to detail - the difference between "working" and "actually working"
matters to you
If you're the person in your friend group who reads the rules properly, who spots the
pattern in the puzzle two clues before everyone else, or who fires up a spreadsheet to
settle an argument - keep reading.
Helpful, But Not Required
Familiarity with AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or Copilot, and an interest in
applying them to real work
Exposure to any no-code platforms - Zapier, Make, Airtable, Notion, n8n, or
similar
A basic sense of how data moves between systems
Any history of tinkering - personal projects, hobby builds, or odd automations
you've made for yourself or your gaming setup
Who Tends to Thrive Here
This role suits people who are early in their career - or changing direction - and who
want to work somewhere that values how you think over what's on your CV. If you find
yourself naturally trying to make things more efficient, getting curious about how software
works under the hood, or wanting to be part of how businesses use AI rather than
watching from the sidelines, you'll probably enjoy this.
People who do well here often share one or more of these traits:
They play games seriously - strategy, puzzle, or competitive titles where decisions
matter
They love escape rooms, logic puzzles, or anything that rewards patient thinking
They communicate clearly, especially under pressure