Here at Makerpad our mission is to educate as many people about no-code as we can. This means learning about the current state of no-code, understanding more about our community members, and how best we can help you.

As a valued member of our community, your feedback really matters to us. We'd love to invite you to participate in the 2021 Makerpad No-Code Report. This is a chance for you to share your opinions and really help to shape the future of no-code.‍

How long will it take?

The survey takes around 6 minutes to complete. There are only 9 questions, most of which are multiple choice.

What do I get for participating?

Everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a draw — 3 randomly selected winners will each get a $100 Amazon gift card.

How will this report be used?

The report will give us a clear picture of where our members are in the world, what they are working on, what they would like to learn, and how no-code fits into their life.

We want to better understand these things as it helps us to plan our future tutorials, courses, bootcamps, live workshops and challenges. It will help us to better tailor what we create, the opportunities that we share and it will grow our ability to meet the interests of our community.

Will you share the results?

Once the report is completed, we will gather the submissions, analyze the results and publish an anonymized summary of our findings. We’ll share the most interesting insights directly with you!

The survey will be open for the next week. The Makerpad team will then spend several weeks collating the results ready to be published next month.‍

Why is this survey important?

Makerpad has been built on listening to the community, and this is a great opportunity to voice your opinions! If you think that Makerpad has helped you, we’d like to encourage you to participate.

We really appreciate you taking part and we look forward to learning more about our community and what we can build that will help you!

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