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Equity

No-code for creators and how regular folks can build an online business

Equity

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4.2365 Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2023

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re bringing you another conversation from TechCrunch Disrupt 2023, when Alex sat down with Serhii Bohoslovskyi, the founder of no-code app-builder Trible. Trible is a no-code software product that helps folks construct online courses. The pair are catching up on the state of the creator economy, the use of no-code tooling today and how it is received by non-technical creators, and the state of startups that have roots in Ukraine.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to Equity, a podcast about the business of startups

0:16.3

where we unpack the numbers and the nuance behind the headlines. This is

0:19.9

Alex and I have a special little treat for you today.

0:23.0

Back at Disrupt, I met a whole bunch of founders, folks from all around the world, including one particular

0:28.0

person who is building a startup in Ukraine today.

0:31.4

So I really wanted to learn more about how he was building stuff and

0:34.4

also what he was working on. So please listen on for my chat with Sergei from

0:38.1

tribal that's TRIBLE.com. We talked about no-code app building the concept of being an entrepreneur the

0:44.8

creator economy and of course building in Ukraine during its difficult time

0:48.6

at the moment. I'll see you on the other side.

0:52.0

We're here though today talking to another because you have a cool

0:55.4

company called Tribal, it's spelled TRIBLE, not TRIABL, there you go.

1:01.6

Okay. Anyways, Tribal, it's a no-code app builder,

1:05.0

and I was just kind of hoping you could tell us

1:06.0

where the idea came from and how far along you are.

1:09.0

So yeah, we are no-called a builder for knowledge creators.

1:11.0

So basically if you sell online courses or

1:13.7

manage a community or provide coaching services for example we are a go-to

1:17.5

platform to create your own branded app in App Store or Google Playmarket. So why

1:21.6

do creators need their own app? So right now if you for example sell your online courses

1:26.1

Most certainly you use websites, right? Sure. That's why you see a little to no retention rates and low completion rates because everyone forgets about the websites there on, you know?

1:37.6

How many online courses did you really pass at the end?

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