Katt here 👋
In No-Code Exits I share every week a success story of a non-technical founder.
The issue of this week is the story of Chad Sakonchick.
You will learn about:
Chad Sakonchick began his entrepreneurial journey in his 20s. He hired his first dev from RentaCoder (now freelancer.com) and worked on his project while living at home with his parents.
During the day, he installed and maintained septic systems for his dad's friend's business. At night, he would communicate with his overseas developer, often working from his bedroom of his parents' home.
It didn’t stop with 1 venture, in the following years he started:
He spent tens of thousands of dollars on devs and had to chase people down to convince them to use his apps. There were 2 major learnings from these ventures: coding requires a lot of time and you shouldn’t waste time on what you think people need.
The spark for Better Legal came when Chad was helping a friend, an attorney. His friend was losing business to online companies offering cheaper do-it-yourself legal services to start a business.
Every state has its own process for starting a business or changing information of a business. Chad helped his attorney friend to automate his operations. They reduced the time spent on forming a new business from 3 hours to less than 10 minutes. This efficiency allowed the attorney to charge 75% less per new business formation while making more money per minute.
Chad built the prototype in one week. They spent $900 on Google Ads and $600 was made back within hours. This initial success led to them founding BetterLegal.
The first version of Better Legal was built using a combination of various (No-Code) tools like Asana, Zapier and Formstack. The customer filled in a questionnaire with simple vocabulary (no legal lingo). This was sent to Asana where a task with a 40-page legal document was created. The problem with this setup, was that if the customers wanted any changes, the team had to edit the changes in the huge doc.
Chad started looking for a solution where they could store the data in a system and output the legal document when it was ready. They switched to Salesforce to solve that. But also Salesforce had it’s limitations and was very expensive.
They wanted to provide their customers with a self-service dashboard to manage their account information and make changes to documents. To achieve this Chad took the plunge. He hired freelancers to develop a new application from scratch with custom code in 6 months.
This setup sustained BetterLegal for five years but it was not easy:
In 2022 the companies operational costs were too high and the board instructed to cut all developments costs to the bare minimum. Better Legal was stuck in a difficult situation.
Everything changed when Chad joined a 30-day build challenge and tried Bubble for the first time. A light bulb went off in his head, Bubble could be the answer to his dev problems. He went through the Bubble interactive lessons, a 10-hour Bubble Crash Course and got to work with some other devs.
In 90 days he rebuilt Better Legal with No-Code:
To get costs down and efficiency up, Chad also started building internal tools in Bubble to replace the third party apps they were paying subscriptions for.
The first one was Asana, which was costing them $350 per month. Chad bought a Bubble task manager template and customized it to the needs of the team. It made sense as all the data lived in Bubble and now everything was in one place.
And more recently, in November, he replaced Twilio Flex (contact center web app) with a custom-built Bubble solution connected to the Twilio API. This saves them money ($600 per month), time (no constant redeployments or sunsetting of features anymore) and results in a tight integration between communication and the client data.
The agents can now do everything in one interface which connects to all the client data, tasks and the billing system. For example: they can now build features like live-matching the call number to an existing contact, pull up their info and Stripe data and add AI functionality to make the agents job easier and offer a better service.
The legal tech space is competitive. There are a lot of huge competitors like the 20-year old ($3 Billion) LegalZoom.
Chad believes that No-Code is their huge competitive advantage. Thanks to the smart use of technology they don’t need that many employees. And less employees means:
That in combination with the speed of No-Code means they can offer a better product and service to their customer at a lower price.
Chad shares that in the first 6 years MRR grew slowly due to a limited budget for development. It’s when they had the capacity to design their own form in Bubble that their MRR skyrocketed with +58%. Suddenly they had full control of every element of their product and this resulted in much higher attach rates.
Recently Better Legal crossed $1 million ARR and $2.5 million in revenue. And they keep shipping. This week they released a contract analysis tool powered by AI to help you understand the contracts you sign. Check it out here.
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perfect writing
Oh my, so he builds software for his company. Practicing and generating new products for the market takes a lot of time. Respect!
What an amazing and insightful read, Katt. Kudos to you. How do you stumble upon these no-code companies every week?
It's great to hear about your journey and success with Better Legal, a startup built with a no-code approach. Nice story!
Finally, no-code delivering on its promise!
Have some other good ones coming soon :)
Amazing. Sounds like most of the IP is in the legal templates rather than the technology which is a good fit for low-code solutions
This story is very inspiring. Scaling up a 7-figure business with no-code is inspiring. Thank you for the write-up!
I have always thought that no-code is not meant to scale, but just to start up. Don't know how they did it. In my company, our users just have a varying degree of use-cases, each time we come across something unexpected, even though the core solution is same. It would never be possible to get all things done in no-code.
It depends on the business I think.
Loved this story.
well thank you, have some other good ones coming soon
What a great story. I'm building something very interesting with no code as well. So glad to see more and more success examples.
I hope to interview you soon then :)
haha hopefully, it would be my pleasure. If the interview happens, people can eat every day meals like they never thought possible lol
Love this story. I just invested in no-code MBA upon it's New Year promotion. Gonna learn Bubble there for my next project! My current one cvformatter .co is built on custom codes, which is powerful, but it takes so much more time to deploy, fix bugs, and redeploy...
Good luck, let me know if it works out well. Then I can interview you ;)
Thanks!! I'll let you know.
Checkout the AirDev Bubble Bootcamp. It's free and provides 110 hours of training on Bubble.
Wow! Have you completed it already? 110 hours sound crazy. That' 10x longer than No-code MBA's Complete Guide to Bubble (i.e. 11 hours).
Not yet. But I will say that it does a good job of explaining the concepts. Each module is capped with a project that you submit. You can also get help from their Discord server. The final project is a capstone exercise that utilizes everything that you learn.
Very inspiring for solopreneurs like me:) amazing stories
it was a motivation booster for me too! Are you working on something?
Working on DuoNut - nocode tool for building forms and workflows :) . How about you?
nocode was an unfulfilled potential for 15 years and finally, we're seeing it deliver the promise.
I know at least 10 founders who built profitable businesses using nocode tools.
I believe 2024 will be huge for nocode
Yes, would love to chat so I can interview them :)
one of them is right here :)
my directories are pretty profitable.
these 3 directories pretty much make the revenue that would fund an average family, 3-4k a month
Very inspiring Topic you covered and i think after chatgpt no-code demand is increased a lot. After researching a lot i found 10 best no-code tools from this website [TechnoGuest]
Curious to learn what the 10 best are :)
@KATT do you know which Bubble crash course he took?
Yes, it was this one
Thank you! 🙏
I was thinking about ditching Asana too, it’s more expensive then google workspace and 99% of the people use it as a simple kanban project management tool.
So many cheaper alternatives nowadays...
I absolutely love stories like this. Especially coming from a developer background and migrating to no code tools as well for speed and cost.
Saves you so much time.
Actually funny because I created my entire development agency around no code and it has been absolutely game changing for getting MVPs to market fast.
Great Story!
Amazing :) Woud love to chat and see if you have any success stories I can share in my newsletter?
Hey Katt, of course!
I believe more tech founders should consider transitioning to no-code platforms. I am a Web Developer, and I am in the process of learning Bubble.
That is a 🔥 combo
totally agree! At least in the initial stages. I get for some that predict million plus users or other outstanding factors, but until then no-code does just fine.
You can use Flutterflow which helps when you have million-plus users. Which is another no-code tool.
Flutterflow is best for mobile apps though imo
Yes, have used flutterflow to develop mobile apps as well. both are great options.
Truly inspiring. What would u say is the learning curve (time) with Bubble? I had used it a bit but left it, not because it is complex but because the market got flooded with more affordable options.
I estimate 3-6 months of part-time learning to get comfortable in Bubble.
Compared to learning how to code that is still nothing...
true. ok that's good. I can also add in code scripts into bubble right? I'm sure they have a developer feature for custom code.
Thanks for adding Bubble to my learn list!
You are welcome!
Wow, Katt! That's quite an impressive number! So what's been the main key to unlocking such success with no-code? 🤔
Thanks to No-Code they were able to stay lean and agile.
Incredible story, Katt! Chad's success with Better Legal is a powerful example of no-code platforms' potential. It's similar to what we've seen at our agency, Wegems.co, where we use Webflow, another no-code tool, to empower businesses. This story really resonates with us, showing how strategic innovation can drive growth. Thanks for sharing this inspiring journey!
You are welcome :-) Would love to chat to see if you have any nocode success stories from your agency that I can share in my newsletter :)
Interesting post. Do you have an idea, how much money is required for no-code tools together, different memberships, plans etc etc. What would the total cost look like in no-code?
Love this article. I think more and more founders should try and switch to no-code where possible.
Allows for a faster launch, and therefore validates your idea sooner.
Exactly!