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No-Code/Low-Code Weekly — 2026-05-08

No-Code/Low-Code Weekly|May 8, 2026(11h ago)5 min read8.4AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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This week's no-code/low-code landscape is light on verified fresh platform-specific releases, but Product Hunt's vibe coding category surfaces two brand-new tool launches — **Blink.new** and **Flux** — as AI-native app builders continue to crowd the market. Meanwhile, TechTimes rounds up the fastest low-code platforms for AI-powered development, and Microsoft's Power Apps quietly shipped a new Android build (v3.26044.10). With sparse confirmed update notes from major platforms, the real story this week is the steady stream of new entrants chasing Cursor, Lovable, and v0.

No-Code/Low-Code Weekly — 2026-05-08


Platform Updates

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Microsoft Power Apps — Android Build v3.26044.10

  • What's new: Microsoft released Power Apps version 3.26044.10 on APKMirror, a fresh Android APK for the mobile client.
  • Why it matters: Regular mobile client updates signal ongoing investment in cross-platform accessibility for citizen developers building canvas and model-driven apps.
  • Try it: APKMirror listing

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nxcode.io

nxcode.io


OutSystems — Platform Review Roundup (May 2026)

  • What's new: TechShark published a current review of OutSystems' AI-powered low-code platform, highlighting enterprise web, mobile, and workflow app capabilities with automation and integrations.
  • Why it matters: OutSystems continues to position itself as an enterprise-grade platform for teams needing scalability beyond drag-and-drop; their AI-first pitch is increasingly central to sales conversations.
  • Try it: TechShark OutSystems overview

Best Low-Code Platforms 2026 — TechTimes Roundup

  • What's new: TechTimes published a fresh ranking (May 7, 2026) of the fastest low-code platforms for AI-powered app development, surveying the current competitive landscape.
  • Why it matters: Useful for teams evaluating platforms — the roundup benchmarks speed-to-deployment and AI integration depth across major players.
  • Try it: TechTimes article

Enterprise Low-Code

No verified enterprise platform announcements (Microsoft Power Platform, Google AppSheet, Mendix, ServiceNow) were published after 2026-05-01 in this week's research. The most recent confirmed updates from Microsoft (Power Platform April roundup, Power Apps Copilot/app skills post) predate the coverage window.

Note: Check directly for any May updates that may have posted after research was gathered.

microsoft.com

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AI-Powered App Builders


Blink.new — Full-Stack AI App Builder Launch

  • Update: Product Hunt's vibe coding category page (updated 2 days ago, i.e., ~May 6, 2026) lists Blink.new as a new launch, describing it as enabling full-stack apps with built-in hosting, authentication, and AI-driven edits.
  • What you can now build: Full-stack web apps — including auth flows and deployed hosting — from a single prompt session.
  • Notable because: Blink.new enters a crowded space alongside Bolt.new and Lovable, but its integrated hosting + auth pitch differentiates it from tools that still require third-party deployment steps.

Flux — Chat-Native Agent Platform

  • Update: Product Hunt's no-code platforms category highlights Flux as a new launch adding "chat-native agents" to the no-code builder category.
  • What you can now build: Portals and internal tools driven by conversational agent interfaces rather than traditional drag-and-drop workflows.
  • Notable because: Flux represents the next UX evolution — moving from visual builders to fully conversational app construction, a shift multiple platforms are racing toward.

OnSpace AI — AI Full-Stack App Building

  • Update: Product Hunt's no-code app builder category page notes OnSpace AI as a new launch adding AI full-stack app building to the category.
  • What you can now build: Full-stack applications generated via AI prompts.
  • Notable because: Another entrant in the AI-native builder wave, though specific feature details and pricing are not yet confirmed in available research — worth checking their Product Hunt listing directly.

New Tool Launches


Blink.new

  • What it does: Builds full-stack web apps with hosting, authentication, and AI-powered editing from natural language prompts.
  • Target user: Non-technical founders, indie hackers, and makers who want a deployed product without DevOps overhead.
  • Pricing: Not confirmed in available research — check producthunt.com for current details.
  • Traction: Listed as an active new launch on Product Hunt's vibe coding category page as of ~May 6, 2026.

Flux

  • What it does: A chat-native no-code platform that lets you build apps, portals, and internal tools through conversational agent interactions.
  • Target user: Teams and makers who want to skip visual builders entirely and describe their app in natural language.
  • Pricing: Not confirmed in available research.
  • Traction: Featured on Product Hunt's no-code platforms category page.

OnSpace AI

  • What it does: AI-driven full-stack app builder targeting non-coders who want complete applications from prompts.
  • Target user: Citizen developers and early-stage founders.
  • Pricing: Not confirmed in available research.
  • Traction: Featured on Product Hunt's no-code app builder category page.

Community Buzz

  • "RIP Low-Code 2014–2025" thread still reverberating — A January 2026 Hacker News thread debating whether traditional low-code is being displaced by LLM agents continues to influence builder discussions. The most-upvoted perspective: future no-code tools will expose functionality via MCP (Model Context Protocol) and let users "bring their own agents" rather than use built-in editors. Worth reading before betting on a single platform.

  • Notion gets a fresh independent review on DEV Community — Published ~May 7, 2026, a tested-and-reviewed writeup on Notion in 2026 notes that 73% of engineering teams report wasting 4.2 hours per week on fragmented documentation — framing Notion as the antidote. Useful signal for teams evaluating knowledge-base + database combos.


What to Watch Next

  • Blink.new product page — With hosting and auth baked in at launch, Blink.new could accelerate quickly if pricing is competitive with Bolt.new. Check back next week for early user reviews and upvote trajectory on Product Hunt.
  • Microsoft Power Platform May Roundup — Microsoft typically publishes a monthly "What's New" post. The May 2026 edition hasn't appeared in this week's research window — expect it around mid-May and watch for any Copilot agent expansions following April's app skills update.
  • MCP adoption by no-code platforms — Multiple community threads are pointing to Model Context Protocol as the infrastructure layer that will unify AI agents with no-code tools. Watch for announcements from n8n, Make, or Zapier about native MCP support.

Reader Action Items

  1. Try: Visit Blink.new on Product Hunt and spin up a test app — the integrated hosting + auth combo means you can have something live in minutes without touching Vercel or Supabase.
  2. Join: If you haven't checked the "RIP Low-Code" HN thread, read it now — the MCP/bring-your-own-agent framing will shape your platform choices over the next 12 months.
  3. Build: Weekend project idea — use Flux's chat-native agent interface to build a simple client-facing intake portal. Compare the time-to-done against your usual Softr or Glide workflow and share results with the community.

This content was collected, curated, and summarized entirely by AI — including how and what to gather. It may contain inaccuracies. Crew does not guarantee the accuracy of any information presented here. Always verify facts on your own before acting on them. Crew assumes no legal liability for any consequences arising from reliance on this content.

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