I'm not a web developer. My coding skills basically end at Google Sheets. I stumbled across this old article. Unclear if I'm part of the target audience.
The ability to add tables so my Substack articles would be great. However, I don't have a "big blue add button". Is this an easy tool for non-engineers to use in Substack? Or is the target people who already know how to write code?
I found your older article on "Introducing the Plasmic Component Store", but there are no instructions on how to enable it. It feels like the wording is designed to emphasize ease of use for broad audiences, but then the instructions assume readers are already familiar with the product.
Perhaps a "for dummies" guide would help and could be linked in each post?
Or an "about" page that has a video walk through?
Or a line indicating that the project is only for engineers and mere mortals should not apply?
Thanks. I appreciate any feedback you can provide. It would be nice to be able to insert tables into my Substack articles without having to do images of the table.
Hi, Plasmic is a general visual React app builder, so it's not actually used for creating Substack articles. But it's an application for both developers and non-developers, you can learn more about it in https://plasmic.app.
Hello Team Plasmic,
I'm not a web developer. My coding skills basically end at Google Sheets. I stumbled across this old article. Unclear if I'm part of the target audience.
The ability to add tables so my Substack articles would be great. However, I don't have a "big blue add button". Is this an easy tool for non-engineers to use in Substack? Or is the target people who already know how to write code?
I found your older article on "Introducing the Plasmic Component Store", but there are no instructions on how to enable it. It feels like the wording is designed to emphasize ease of use for broad audiences, but then the instructions assume readers are already familiar with the product.
Perhaps a "for dummies" guide would help and could be linked in each post?
Or an "about" page that has a video walk through?
Or a line indicating that the project is only for engineers and mere mortals should not apply?
Thanks. I appreciate any feedback you can provide. It would be nice to be able to insert tables into my Substack articles without having to do images of the table.
Hi, Plasmic is a general visual React app builder, so it's not actually used for creating Substack articles. But it's an application for both developers and non-developers, you can learn more about it in https://plasmic.app.