Originally Posted by
ligero
Check out Momen.app and Bubble.io — these are full stack no-code dev tools that let you do anything a full program could do. A little more learning curve and a LOT more functionality.
Thanks. Probably more than what I need. I doubt what I would need (for a homelab) would be anywhere near what any of these platforms would provide. Even now it's more convenience than need for me to get this stuff going.
Originally Posted by
cruser1
I have only used Power Automate at work. Co-workers talk about using Replit, StackBlitz, etc in their personal life, but I haven't tried any of them. I don't want to pay some platform massive amounts of money every month to host my creation.
Platforms like n8n and zapier and make have free tiers of service... if it doesn't have high requirements (eg, taking RSS feeds and manipulating them) then you shouldn't even have to worry. I was actually considering hosting an instance of n8n on a low power mini PC at home. Just need to install linux and docker. Now if you're talking a full blown interactive app managing your home, that's a different story.