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January 19, 2024

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52 No-Code AI Tools: The Complete No-Code AI Guide (Updated January 2024)

No-code AI is the most affordable way to implement AI, which has the power to optimize any organizational KPI.
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“No-code” is more than just hype. It’s a revolution. Prior to no-code, if you wanted to make a website, you’d need a technical web developer. Now, you can use Bubble, Webflow, Carrd, or a myriad of other visual tools. The same has happened in AI. Prior to no-code, you’d need data scientists, data engineers, and machine learning engineers to build and deploy AI models. Now, you can use no-code AI.

While no-code web development has been around for decades (think blogger.com of the late 90s), no-code AI is a lot more recent. As the number of low-to-no code AI tools grows, it's worth understanding the landscape as not all solutions are made equal, and it can still be very difficult for non-technical folk to build and deploy AI. 

We’ve explored dozens of no-code AI options. We found that many no-code tools come with a sacrifice. If they delivered a lot of valuable features, they often sacrificed ease-of-use, while if they delivered usability, they sacrificed performance and a real value proposition.

We wanted something that both delivered on performance while still being as broadly usable as Excel. It would need to be end-to-end, with fast, free training to get results quickly, and a deep and effortless integration ecosystem. That product did not exist - so we made it ourselves. To keep ourselves honest to that vision we have made Akkio open for anyone to try without cost. 

This article is just our view of the no-code AI market, having experimented with dozens of tools and finally deciding to build our own. We dive deep into a wide range of no-code AI products, giving you our thoughts as a no-code AI company. We’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback as well!

Note: This article was updated in January 2024 to feature additional no-code AI startups, remove deprecated ones, and provide better insights into the listed companies.

No-Code For Everything

Steve Jobs once famously said that “the line of code that’s the fastest to write, that never breaks, that doesn’t need maintenance, is the line you never had to write.”

Writing code is simply the means to an end: Code is for creating applications. No-code platforms just get you to working applications faster. Even software developers go by the principle of “D.R.Y.,” or “Don’t Repeat Yourself.” No-code takes this to the extreme and uses visual interfaces on-top of codebases, so you reuse elements that have been made before and combine them in novel ways.

It’s now possible to build entire businesses with no-code platforms. Here are some examples of some popular no-code tools:

  • Websites and landing pages with Webflow, Bubble, or Carrd
  • Mobile applications with Adalo or Mendix
  • Chatbots with Landbot, FlowXO, or Chatbot.com
  • Databases with Airtable
  • Integrations with Zapier or Integromat
  • E-Commerce with Shopify
  • Memberships with MemberStack or MemberSpace
  • Newsletters with Mailchimp or Mailjet

There’s no doubt that no-code is the future. As little as one-quarter of one percent of the world knows how to code. Anyone can be taught to quickly and easily use no-code.

Moreover, Gartner estimates that low-code application development will be responsible for more than 65% of application development activity by 2024, and the low-code market is set to reach a tremendous $65 billion market cap by 2026.

Why Use AI?

We’ve all heard about AI, whether in the news, science fiction movies, or your friend raving about their self-driving car.

In reality, AI is just a statistical technique used to answer complex questions about data. Simple questions like these can be answered with simple statistics:

  • How much does my average customer spend?
  • What are the demographics of my typical customer?
  • How much do I earn on weekdays compared to weekends?

However, once we’re dealing with complex, non-linear interactions among variables, we need to use machine learning. For example, say you operated a retail store and wanted to predict sales. Sales could be impacted by variables like the day of the week, store hours, the level of advertising, and COVID-19 restrictions.

Further, these variables won’t have a linear relationship. A holiday typically boosts sales, especially on a Friday, while perhaps having no effect on a Sunday. Machine learning discovers these complex relationships automatically.

Predicting sales is just one simple example. You could use machine learning to predict customer churn, or employee attrition, or lead conversion, or any other KPI in your data. If you have historical tabular data (such as a CSV with your records or even just a Salesforce account), you can make predictions.

What's more, machine learning can help you automate and improve your business processes. For instance, you could use it to detect fraudulent activities, or to forecast sales and enable better prepared sales teams. The possibilities are endless!

The Traditional AI Journey

Given the power of AI to optimize any organizational KPI, companies have been implementing it for decades. Since the early 90s, for instance, Sprint has been using AI for “real-time telephone fraud detection.”

Today, virtually everything you do is impacted by AI. When you walk into a Walmart, you’ll see an AI-optimized number of associates to meet demand. When you enter a McDonald’s, you’ll be one small data point in their enormous customer demand models.

When you browse Netflix, Amazon, Tinder, Spotify, Medium, or even Google Search or YouTube, you’re given AI-powered recommendations. Incredibly, Amazon’s recommendation features are responsible for up to 35% of their revenue.

These multi-billion-dollar companies can afford massive teams of data scientists, data engineers, AI engineers, and the like, who spend years on complex machine learning projects.

In fact, global AI spending is expected to break the $500 billion mark in 2023, according to the International Data Corporation. With entry-level data scientist salaries starting near the six-figure mark, it's no wonder that spending on AI is skyrocketing.

Those efforts just aren’t feasible for SMEs—especially considering that data scientists command six-figure salaries in the US. For a company that just wants to boost sales, convert more leads, reduce churn, or optimize any other KPI, it shouldn’t take months and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

It should be effortless and affordable. That’s where no-code AI comes in.

No-Code AI Market Map 2021

There are so many analytics and AI tools out there, there’s no way we could cover them all. 

Instead, we focused on a number of market segments, including status quo players (FAANG-size companies), data science tools (which sometimes have some no-code functionality), simpler no-code AutoML (which usually focus on one part of the end-to-end process), verticalized offerings, and end-to-end no-code AI.

These groupings allowed us to explore companies in every field of AI, from sentiment analysis to computer vision to Robotics Process Automation.

Akkio

Akkio is an end-to-end no-code AI platform. This means you can build, deploy, and integrate AI models, all in one place, without any technical expertise. Often, AutoML tools and even no-code AI tools require software engineers and other technical professionals to integrate the models that are created. With Akkio, it’s easy to integrate AI into any workflow by building an “AI flow,” powered by a fully visual interface.

Akkio also provideds GPT-powered application for data analysis, report generation, and data preparation. Positioned as an end-to-end AI platform, Akkio is ideal for agencies and profesionals looking to get more from their data and offer a broader stream of services to their customers.

ChatGPT

On November 6th, OpenAI officially launched a refresh of ChatGPT, including Custom GPTs. Custom GPTs are dedicated AIs with custom prompts, knowledge, all GPT add-ons (code interpreterDALL-E 3 for image generation, and web research) any ChatGPT plus user can generate.

These custom AIs are powerful and can theoretically be a business on their own, with OpenAI promising a public marketplace soon and revenue sharing. The company also provide a plethora of useful APIs, which platforms like Akkio use to generate graphs and provide business insights.

Canva

Canva Magic Studio is an integrated suite of AI-powered tools within Canva, designed to streamline the creative process. It offers various features that make designing more efficient, creative, and secure. Users can create custom content, edit visuals effortlessly, and generate animations and transitions, all from within Canva. Magic Studio includes AI tools like Magic Design for creating professional presentations, videos, and social posts, Magic Switch for format and language transformations, Magic Media for turning text into images and videos, and Magic Write for generating on-brand copy quickly.

Adobe

Adobe Firefly is a generative AI tool that allows users to create high-quality images, text effects, and color palettes using simple text prompts in over 100 languages. It offers features like generating images from text descriptions, removing or adding objects, applying styles to words and phrases, and more. Adobe also incorporates generative AI capabilities in Adobe Express and Adobe Photoshop, enabling users to perform various creative tasks with the assistance of AI-powered features.

Anthropic Claude

Claude is a next-generation AI assistant developed by Anthropic. It has undergone rigorous testing with key partners like Notion, Quora, and DuckDuckGo and is now available for broader use. Claude is designed to be a highly reliable and versatile AI assistant, capable of handling various conversational and text processing tasks, including summarization, search, creative writing, Q&A, coding, and more. It stands out for its reduced likelihood of producing harmful outputs, ease of conversation, and customization options for personality and tone. There are two versions available, Claude and Claude Instant, catering to different needs.

Prevision

Prevision is a no-code AI solution that aims to “increase the productivity of your data science projects.” In other words, you’re expected to already be on the AI journey, and have some technical capability. Prevision is also focused on AI modeling, and not the end-to-end process that would include AI integration into your business workflow.

After signing up for a free trial, you can see that there are four steps: Uploading data, training a model, analyzing performance, and creating predictions.

We uploaded the Telco customer churn dataset from Kaggle. The 1 megabyte dataset uploaded immediately, but we had to wait several minutes for it to process in the background. When that was done, it was easy enough to build a churn model and make predictions, but there was no easy export or integration functionality.

That said, it’s clearly a powerful tool for highly-technical data scientists, speeding up the process of building a variety of machine learning models.

Gyana

Gyana is similar to Prevision, in that there’s a straightforward, visual process to analyze data, but there’s no end-to-end no-code system to integrate those models into your workflow. Gyana is a good fit for basic modeling needs.

Gyana’s process looks like the following:

We uploaded the same Telco customer churn dataset to find insights. Gyana’s current AI functionality is limited to linear regression, so we couldn’t do the binomial classification required to predict churn. 

However, if your needs are straightforward, Gyana is a solid no-code tool to create linear regression models from your data.

Nyckel

Nyckel makes text and image classification easy for everyone. In just a few minutes, anyone can build an AI model to categorize images and text using custom labels. No machine learning experience needed.

Customers like Square, Gardyn, and Gust use Nyckel to automate manual tagging tasks, moderate content, categorize images in seconds, and more.

Levity

Levity provides a no-code AI solution for documents, images, and text, with use-cases like content moderation, insurance claims processing, and analyzing text messages.

Apteo

Apteo is a vertical focused no-code AI solution, helping “ecommerce companies segment their customer base and predict buyer behavior to increase customer lifetime value and improve retention.”

It integrates with ecommerce tools like Shopify, Stripe, and Square. In short, if you have specific ecommerce needs, Apteo is worth a look.

Syte AI

Syte.ai is another niche no-code AI tool for ecommerce, which uses visual AI, NLP, and hyper-personalization to drive better search and discovery.

If you’re looking to build a smart commerce recommender system, be sure to check out Syte.ai.

Pecan

Pecan AI offers a predictive analytics software platform designed to streamline and optimize marketing efforts through the use of AutoML (Automated Machine Learning). Their platform does not require data science expertise or coding skills, making it accessible for marketing and data teams. Pecan AI emphasizes ease of integration with existing customer and transaction data, even if the data is unorganized or "messy."

Causaly

Causaly is a player in the causal AI field, and is focused on finding causal relationships in biomedical science research. Causaly uses machine learning to analyze over 30 million papers, clinical trials, and side effect databases.

This is the most hyper-specific AI platform we’ve looked at, but if you’re in the biomedical sciences, then it’s definitely worth a look.

PredictNow.ai

PredictNow.ai is a vertical specific no-code AI solution, focused on financial machine learning, allowing you to compute the probability of profit for your next investment.

Don’t expect to get rich with financial machine learning, but if you’re already a technically-inclined investor, PredictNow.ai can help you speed up your game.

Accern

Accern is another no-code AI for finance solution, and it’s a much bigger player. This means they’re also a lot more expensive, and their Premium package on AWS will set you back $60,000 a year.

That said, Accern is a lot more feature-rich than PredictNow.ai, with functions for credit risk, ESG investing, quantitative research, financial crimes analysis, and more. If you have heavy-duty finance needs, Accern is worth trying out.

Runway ML

RunwayML is a no-code AI tool specifically made for creators and creatives, with features for image, video, and text data. For example, you can create synthetic images and videos, cut objects out of videos, and more.

InVideo AI

Invideo is an AI-powered video creation platform designed for content creators, YouTubers, and marketers. It offers over 5,000 pre-made templates and the ability to generate videos by providing text prompts. Invideo AI generates scripts, creates scenes, adds voiceovers, and allows for easy customization, emphasizing the uniqueness of each video. Users can make adjustments with simple text commands or utilize a fully-powered video editor for complete control.

Descript

Descript is an all-in-one video and podcast editing platform that simplifies the editing process with the help of AI. It offers a range of features for video editing, podcasting, screen recording, transcription, and clip creation, all accessible in a user-friendly interface similar to working with documents. Descript's unique AI capabilities enable video editing by editing text, voice cloning, studio-quality audio enhancement, and green screen effects. It's designed for both individuals and teams, making video and podcast creation, editing, and collaboration as effortless as working with documents and slides.

Lobe

Lobe is a Microsoft AI product that lets you make image classification models in clicks. It’s Microsoft’s answer to Google’s Teachable Machine, and is a great way to get started with image classification, but isn’t very feature-rich.

Google AI Platform

Google’s AI platform includes AutoML Vision, tabular AutoML, and other AI solutions. Since you don’t need to actually dig into Python to build models in the Google AI Platform, we’d say it counts as a no-code solution, but it’s far from easy-to-use.

Google AutoML is a hassle to set up and maintain, which is why it’s such a lucrative skill to have. Employers will pay significant figures just to be able to figure out the product.

Google’s own quickstart guide explains that you need to create a data bucket, enable Cloud AutoML and Storage APIs, set a training budget, and manipulate a number of other settings just to get started. After building a model, you also need to carefully undeploy your model, and delete both the model and dataset, or you might accidentally incur unnecessary Cloud AutoML charges.

In short, the Google AI Platform is about as complex as you can get while still being “no-code.” We also found Google to be on the expensive side for model training. For a deep dive on performance check out our benchmark of Google AutoML vs Microsoft Azure and Amazon Sagemaker.

IBM Watson 

A little known fact is that IBM Watson Studio Desktop allows you to build machine learning models without code, as Watson is more famous for its question-answering functionality.

That said, Watson’s no-code AI features clearly aren’t a focal point for IBM, as the functionality is limited to model creation, training, and deployment, without any serious integration features.

Amazon SageMaker

Amazon’s SageMaker Autopilot is similar to Google’s AI Platform, in that it’s similarly complex for a “no-code” AI tool. 

To get started with SageMaker, you’ll need to set up an AWS account, set up Amazon SageMaker Studio with an IAM role that has the required permissions, run code to extract data from Amazon S3, create an experiment specifying details like “S3 location of input data” and “S3 location for output data,” and more. Be sure to check out the Sagemaker benchmark.

Microsoft Azure AI

Azure AI is the last of the “status quo” AutoML platforms we’ll cover. It’s similarly complex, and even signing up requires phone verification, adding a credit card and personal address, and signing a lengthy agreement.

Once signed up, you’ll need to make a machine learning workspace, with details like a workspace name, subscription, and resource group. Then, you need to create a new Automated Machine Learning model, create an experiment, create a new compute (specifying compute name, virtual machine size, minimum and maximum number of nodes), select the compute, upload a dataset, select the prediction task, run the model, and more.

That’s only covering the gist of getting started for a test drive, so using Azure for your AI needs will be a serious endeavor. We found Azure to have similar performance to Google and Amazon Sagemaker in our benchmark test.

H2O.AI

H2O.ai is a top contender in the traditional AutoML space, and a leading rival to the likes of Google AutoML and Azure AI. To demo the platform, you can sign up for a “Driverless AI Test Drive,” which gives you 2 hours of access, though the AWS marketplace estimates your infrastructure costs using H2O will be over $500 a month.

C3.AI

C3.AI is another leading AutoML contender, which recently conducted an IPO. They bill themselves as much more than just AutoML, claiming that the offerings of companies like H2O.ai are just a feature within C3.AI. C3.AI doesn’t offer a hands-on trial, so there’s no way to analyze the features first-hand, but C3.AI boasts a number of large enterprise customers.

That said, C3.AI doesn’t exactly claim that it’s effortless, and their own timeline suggests it could take over half a year before you deploy C3.AI models into production.

Splunk

Splunk is another massive AutoML player, and is publicly traded, with a market cap of almost $30 billion, as of writing. Splunk refers to its AutoML features as the “Machine Learning Toolkit,” or MLTK.

Note that Splunk just makes it onto this list of no-code AI tools, as MLTK involves using SPL (Search Processing Language) commands to build machine learning models.

Coding isn’t strictly needed, but Splunk is still a relatively technical solution.

DotData

DotData calls itself the “AutoML 2.0” solution, referencing its “feature engineering automation” as the ‘2.0’ part. That said, most other solutions we’ve looked at offer some degree of feature engineering automation as well.

DotData is designed to “empower your BI & Analytics teams,” so while there are no-code features, it’s among the more technical solutions in this guide.

DataRobot

DataRobot is another popular enterprise AutoML platform, but it doesn’t come cheap. On the AWS marketplace, we can see that the DataRobot Managed Cloud AutoML will set you back almost $100,000 a year.

While DataRobot offers no-code features, it’s intended for a technical audience, including analytics leaders, data scientists, business analysts, software engineers, and IT operations teams. After all, if you’ll be spending six-figures on a single software subscription, you’ll probably want a technical user to make sure you’re taking advantage of it.

Auger AI

Auger AI is hyper-focused on creating accurate predictive models, and their main selling point is outperforming the accuracy of many other AutoML platforms. However, you won’t find a full set of end-to-end features, and Auger AI leaves something to be desired in terms of integrating AI in your workflow.

BigML

BigML, like Auger AI, is laser-focused on AI modeling, but less on integrations. If you’re more technical, and already in a role that involves building AI models, BigML can be a great way to speed up your process.

If you’re new to building, deploying, and especially integrating AI, then BigML may have a steeper learning curve.

MLJar

Like the previous two tools, MLJar is highly focused on modeling, automating feature engineering, algorithm selection, documentation, and explanations.

Again, however, there’s no end-to-end solution suite to integrate the models you build into your workflow.

Dataiku

Dataiku is a leading data science platform, which comes with visual AutoML functionality as well. That said, Dataiku is more focused on general data science tasks like data integration, building data pipelines, data visualizations, and statistical analysis.

Dataiku provides users with a drag-and-drop interface for most of the common data science tasks, which makes it very easy to use for beginners. However, for more advanced users, Dataiku also provides the ability to code in Python and R within the platform.

In terms of features, Dataiku offers a wide range of tools for data preparation, machine learning, and deployment. For data preparation, Dataiku offers an interface for ETL tasks like data cleaning, transformation, and enrichment.

Noogata

Noogata recently raised a $16 million Series A to offer an end-to-end AI platform that is completely no-code. Noogata's mission is to make AI accessible to business users, regardless of coding ability.

The Noogata platform comes with pre-built AI blocks that can be used for a variety of tasks, such as predictive maintenance, fraud detection, and customer segmentation. Business users can simply drag and drop these blocks to create an AI solution, without any coding required.

Mutiny

Mutiny is a no-code AI startup focused on website optimization. Mutiny's platform uses AI to help businesses improve their conversion rates, engagement, and other key metrics. They've recently raised a $50 million Series B round to continue building out their product.

Mutiny's platform offers a number of features that are designed to help businesses improve their website performance. These features include pre-built data integrations, AI-powered audience segmentation, and a visual editor for making changes to website content. Additionally, Mutiny uses machine learning to write high converting headlines for select audiences.

Kinetix

Kinetix, a startup that uses no-code AI to create 3D animations, has raised $11 million in a seed funding round. The company's platform makes it easy for anyone to create high-quality 3D animations, without any prior experience or knowledge of animation.

To use Kinetix, users provide any video, which gets converted into 3D animated avatars. In the Web3 world, these avatars can then be used for a variety of purposes, such as in video games, social media, or even as customer service agents.

Loris

Loris, a startup that provides conversational AI software to help human agents make customer support more human, has raised $12 million in a Series A funding round.

The company's software is designed to help businesses automate customer support tasks, while still providing a high-touch, human experience. Loris provides a number of features to help businesses achieve this, such as software that crafts real-time suggested responses based on the customer's tone and sentiment.

Evisort

Evisort, a startup that embeds AI into contract management software, has raised $100 million in a Series C funding round. Evisort's platform helps businesses automate the contract management process, from data extraction to analysis and approvals.

Evisort's platform uses AI to understand the contents of contracts, as well as to identify risks and opportunities. Additionally, the platform offers a no-code workflow service to help businesses collaborate on contract activities.

Pyramid Analytics

Pyramid Analytics, a business intelligence and analytics firm, has raised $120 million in a Series E funding round. Pyramid's platform uses machine learning and AI to automate some of the technical work involved in preparing business data, analyzing it, and building and sharing collaborative reports and dashboards.

The self-service, no-code platform also uses AI to provide explanations in specific areas of interest, tapping a query engine that accesses data where it's stored.

Lang.ai

Lang.ai, a startup that provides automation for customer support, has raised $10.5 million in a Series A funding round. Lang's platform is designed to help businesses automate customer support tasks, such as tagging, in order to gain insights into customer behavior.

Lang's platform is connected to existing help desk solutions, such as Zendesk and Intercom. Additionally, the platform requires no code and no technical resources to get started.

Synerise

Polish startup Synerise offers a no-code interface for businesses to automate their data processes with the help of AI. The company has just raised €21.9 millions.

This latest investment will help Synerise expand in the US market and continue investing in its data processing, AI, and process automation platform.

Twixor

Customer support is a critical part of any business, but it can be time-consuming and expensive to maintain. That's why many companies are turning to chatbots to handle simple tasks like answering FAQs or providing basic information.

Twixor is a startup that's raised $2.4 million in Series A funding to develop a no-code conversational AI platform. The company's goal is to make it easy for anyone to build and deploy chatbots without needing any technical skills.

Keevlar

The pandemic has brought the importance of supply chain management into sharp focus for businesses around the world. Startup Keelvar is on a mission to make sourcing automation frictionless and more efficient with its AI-powered software.

The company has raised $24 million in a Series B funding round. Keelvar plans to use the new capital to scale up its operations in the United States, which is seen as a high-growth market for its technology.

The goal is to make Keelvar's software even easier to use, with a "no-code" experience that will be accessible to everyone.

Druid

Building chatbots has traditionally required some coding knowledge, but that is changing with the rise of no-code platforms like Druid.

Druid has raised $15 million in a series A round of funding, which it plans to use to further develop its product and expand its team.

The platform is already used by major businesses such as UiPath and Orange, and the new funding will help Druid continue to grow its customer base.

Basetwo

Basetwo is a no-code AI platform specifically for pharmaceutical manufacturing. The company has raised $3.8 million in seed funding to bring its technology to market.

Basetwo's platform uses artificial intelligence to streamline the development of digital twins of pharmaceutical manufacturing processes. These digital twins can be used to test out new manufacturing processes before they are implemented, ensuring that they are safe and effective.

The use of digital twins can also help to speed up the process of bringing new pharmaceutical products to market. By reducing the need for physical prototyping and testing, Basetwo's platform can help to shorten the development timeline and save costs.

Devo

SOC, or a Security Operations Center, is a term for a centralized unit within an organization responsible for security monitoring and incident response. Devo, an autonomous SOC platform company, has raised $100 million in Series F financing to broadly expand operations.

The new funding will be used to develop data analysis tools for machine learning, which will be used to improve the accuracy of security alerts and help SOC teams respond more quickly to incidents.

Machine learning is used to find the needle in the haystack when it comes to security data. By automatically analyzing large data sets, machine learning can identify patterns that human analysts would not be able to find.

Devo's no-code approach to machine learning will make it easy for SOC teams to get started with using the platform.

One AI

One AI, a natural language processing software startup, has raised $8 million in a seed funding round from angel and venture capital investors. Their Language Studio offers a no-code approach to mixing-and-matching different models for a more comprehensive package.

AI Squared

Led by a former National Security Agency employee, AI startup AI Squared has raised $6 million in seed funding to help companies adopt artificial intelligence through a low-code/no-code platform. The company is on a mission to make it easier for organizations to take advantage of AI capabilities by integrating it into existing applications quickly and easily.

In particular, AI Squared aims to address the "last-mile" problem when it comes to AI adoption – namely, getting organizations over the hump of actually using AI in their day-to-day operations. Too often, AI initiatives stall at the implementation phase due to the complexity and cost of integration.

Neptune Software

Neptune Software is a low-code enterprise app development platform, but they've recently added a new tool that takes things even further: an AI-augmented no-code app builder. At the Oslo Impact conference, Neptune gave attendees a first look at this new tool.

The App Builder uses AI-augmented workflow to support users in creating apps, either from scratch or from a library of customizable templates and components.

E42

The idea of human-centered Artificial Intelligence is not new. In fact, it's something that has been talked about since the early days of AI development. However, it's only now that we're seeing AI being developed and deployed in a way that truly puts humans first.

E42, a Natural Language Processing-based AI platform, is joining this movement with their new "AI co-workers" developed in collaboration with Finance Tech Unlimited and MonAmI.

These AI co-workers are designed to assist humans in their job functions, simplifying and easing their workload so they can focus on strategic and pressing issues.

Flagright

Compliance is becoming an increasingly costly burden for businesses, with no end in sight. In the post-GDPR, work-from-home, post-pandemic world, compliance costs are only going to continue to increase.

Flagright is a company that offers transaction monitoring with usage-based pricing. In other words, you only pay for what you use. Their products use AI models trained in silos, and they offer a no-code console where users can manage compliance without having to hire an expert.

Webio

Dublin-based Webio offers a no-code platform that allows businesses to get up and running with conversational AI quickly. The platform integrates with SMS, WhatsApp, and other channels, making it easy for businesses to communicate with their customers. Webio's latest round of funding, led by Amsterdam-based Finch Capital, will help the company expand its reach and continue to innovate.

MindStudio by YouAi

MindStudio, offered by YouAi, provides a platform for building AI-powered applications quickly and without the need for coding expertise. It supports a range of uses, from creating marketing strategies and sales training programs to sentiment analysis and copywriting assistance. MindStudio is compatible with major foundation models in AI, ensuring flexibility and automatic updates as the AI ecosystem evolves.

No-Code AI Considerations

Implementing AI used to be a matter of careful, prolonged consideration. After all, AI projects used to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and took several months, if not years, to get off the ground.

Today, it’s so much simpler. A non-technical employee can build and deploy AI models over their lunch break. It’s no longer make-or-break in deciding what AI tool to use, and instead, execution and creativity are key.

No matter what tool you pick, you want to have an AI use-case that’s meaningful for your organization. With Akkio, for instance, sales teams can score leads or forecast sales, marketing teams can classify customer text or reduce churn, operations teams can reduce employee attrition, and more. 

Whatever your goals are, you want to have clarity on your specific use-case before selecting a no-code AI tool.

Summary

No-code AI is the most affordable way to implement AI, which has the power to optimize any organizational KPI. It’s now easier and faster than ever to build AI models.

That said, not all no-code AI tools are made the same and the right tool for you depends on your business needs. We’ve explored tools that range from just a few dollars a month, to enterprise platforms that cost six-figures a year. By gaining clarity on why you want to use AI, you can find the right tool for you.

If we’re missing a leading no-code AI tool you’d like to see featured, please let us know!

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