Date
Tuesday
Mar
11

March 11

National No-Code Day

It's National No-Code Day - time to get creative and make something unique without using any coding!

Yearly Date
March 11
Type
Day

Introduction

It's time to celebrate the power of coding on National No-Code Day on March 11! This day was founded by Code.org in 2018 to encourage kids and adults alike to learn about computer programming and coding. The idea is that everyone should be able to understand how code works, even if they don't want to become coders themselves. There are lots of fun activities available for people of all ages, from making your own game or website, to learning how to use HTML and CSS. So join the tech revolution and get coding today!

National No-Code Day Timeline

2010
First No-Code Platforms
The concept of no-code development starts to take shape with the launch of early platforms like Wix and Weebly.
2012
Growth of No-Code Tools
The no-code movement grows as new platforms emerge, offering more sophisticated tools and increasing simplicity for users.
2015
No-Code in Business
Businesses start to adopt no-code solutions to expedite their digital transformation and improve workflow efficiency.
2018
Establishment of National No-Code Day
Code.org founded National No-Code Day to encourage digital learning and increase accessibility of technology for everyone.
2020
No-Code’s Role in Pandemic Response
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of no-code tools as businesses and individuals relied on these platforms for rapid digital solutions amid the shift to remote work and education.

How to Celebrate National No-Code Day

1

Explore no-code tools

Take some time to explore the world of no-code tools. There are tons of great no-code options, ranging from website and mobile app builders to database and automation tools.

2

Learn a new no-code tool

Learning a new no-code tool is a great way to celebrate National No-Code Day. There are dozens of different no-code tools, so find one that appeals to you and dive in.

3

Create a project with no-code tools

Making a project with no-code tools is a great way to test your skills and celebrate National No-Code Day. Pick an idea and start building it with the tools you learn.

4

Share your work with the community

Once you’ve created something with no code tools, share it with the community. You can post it on social media or contribute to open source projects.

5

Teach someone else about no code

Teaching someone else about the world of no code is a great way to celebrate National No Code Day. You can help them get started with basic concepts or even take them through an entire project.

Why We Love National No-Code Day

A

No-code enables people to create with ease

No-code platforms make it even easier for people to create websites, apps and other projects without having to learn a programming language. With drag-and-drop user interfaces and intuitive design tools, anyone can get started quickly - no experience necessary!

B

No-code is cost effective

Using a no-code platform drastically reduces the costs associated with developing software from scratch. You don't have to hire expensive developers or designers - you can create your own project on an affordable budget! Plus, many of these platforms come with helpful support communities who are ready to answer all your questions.

C

No-code creates opportunities for everyone

With no-code technology, creators of all ages and backgrounds can now jumpstart their ideas into reality. Whether you're a first time learner tinkering around or an experienced developer looking for more options, no code provides endless opportunities for individuals to explore and grow their skills as creative problem solvers.

National No-Code Day Dates

Year
Date
Day
2023
Mar 10
Friday
2024
Mar 10
Sunday
2025
Mar 10
Monday
2026
Mar 10
Tuesday
2027
Mar 10
Wednesday