{"index":"🎡 Tue - 12:00 - Yoga session","title":"Yoga session","description":"A midday reset between sessions, no mat required (we'll have some). All levels welcome — whether you have a regular practice or haven't rolled out a mat in years. Thirty minutes to breathe, stretch, and show up to the afternoon with a clearer head. Same thing again Thursday late afternoon if you want round two.","speakers":""},{"index":"🎡 Mon - 16:00 - The Mystery Walks","title":"The Mystery Walks","description":"Four groups, four path, two hours. A bit of green. A moment of height. Old wearing new. Something worth the smell. A street you'll remember. Different stories, same ending.","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Wed - 11:30 - TBA by n8n","title":"TBA by n8n","description":"A hands-on n8n workshop, run by the team that builds the thing. n8n is the open source workflow automation tool out of Berlin — the one that lets you stitch together third-party APIs and internal tools into automations that actually hold up in production. Exact format coming soon, but bring your laptop and an appetite for building.","speakers":""},{"index":"💻 Wed - 16:30 - Self-Evolving Apps: The Missing Layer Between No-Code and AI","title":"Self-Evolving Apps: The Missing Layer Between No-Code and AI","description":"Most apps are built once and stay the same. Self-evolving apps are different, they improve every time you use them, not because someone updates the code, but because the app learns from your corrections.This intelligence exists completely outside the app as a separate, updatable layer. Before each use, it reads your previous corrections and uses them as examples to make better decisions. No machine learning required, neither retraining or data science team. In this session, I will walk you through what self-evolving apps are, how to design them, how to build one, which licensing models work best and the lessons I have learned from building several of these apps, as well as a live demonstration.","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Tue - 15:15 - Files over tools: Why it’s important to have control over your knowledge rather than hopping around AI-automation-tools","title":"Files over tools: Why it’s important to have control over your knowledge rather than hopping around AI-automation-tools","description":"\"AI has completely transformed the way we work. But the way we work with AI is also changing. Simple chatbots have evolved into autonomous systems that carry out tasks independently. This generates a vast amount of data and knowledge, which often remains on the respective platforms.The ‘Quit-GPT’ movement has shown that if we entrust tools not only with our thinking but also with our data, we make ourselves completely dependent on them. Apps come and go. Companies close down or change their terms and conditions. Simply switching or expanding with another tool can then become difficult, as we first need to be able to access the knowledge we’ve built up over the years. The solution? A ‘second brain’ – a knowledge database over which you have full control. Because it will still work in 50 years’ time just as it does today. And if needed, you can grant access to any tools or your team so they can work productively.In this interactive workshop, participants will learn how to achieve true digital autonomy using the ‘files over tools’ concept, thanks to a well-structured ‘second brain’, rather than becoming dependent on individual tools. \"","speakers":""},{"index":"🎉 Mon - 18:00 - Welcome party","title":"Welcome party","description":"The official start of No-Code Week 2026. A relaxed opening evening with drinks, snacks, and a few soft prompts designed to get conversations going — naturally. Whether it's your first NCW or your fifth, this is the moment the week starts to click and the strangers in the room turn into the people you'll be eating lunch with tomorrow. Come as you are, leave knowing a few more people by name.","speakers":""},{"index":"🌟 🛠 Wed - 14:00 - TBA by Momen","title":"TBA by Momen","description":"A hands-on Momen workshop with Yoakai Jiang. If you've been curious about building full-stack web apps without writing code — or you're ready to ship something real without hitting the usual No-Code ceiling — this is your moment. Exact format lands soon.","speakers":""},{"index":"🎉 Wed - 19:00 - Hackathon Afterparty powered by n8n","title":"Hackathon Afterparty powered by n8n","description":"The hackathon teams take the stage — and everyone's invited to cheer them on. Wednesday evening belongs to the whole NCW crew: come watch the pitches, celebrate what 30 people managed to build in one afternoon, and close out the mid-week high together. In the room building or not, this one's for everyone. Hosted by n8n, naturally.","speakers":""},{"index":"🌟 🛠 Tue - 10:15 - TBA by Softr","title":"TBA by Softr","description":"The first Softr workshop of the week, run by the Softr team themselves. Softr has been our partner for four editions now — they know this community, they know what builders actually want to ship, and they always show up with something hands-on and useful. Details drop soon.","speakers":""},{"index":"🎡 Wed - 12:00 - International Picnic","title":"International Picnic","description":"Kick off No-Code Week 2026 the right way — with food. Everyone's invited to bring a dish, a snack, or a delicacy from their home region to share with the community. No agenda, no slides, no awkward introductions: just blankets on the grass, good food, and good people, outdoors near the venue. Come hungry, leave with new friends and a few new recipes to try.Test de titre h1blablablfbzhifhdqifqbsihfkhbzjsfbsjkfbisrass, good food, and good people, outdoors near the venue. Come hungry, leave with new friends and a few new recipes to try.15:00 — kick-off + team formation (come solo or with a group)15:15 to 18:45 — build time, with 8 mentors roaming the room19:00 — judges pick 5 finalists who pitch during the partyTest de titre h2[ ] 15:00 — kick-off + team formation (come solo or with a group)15:15 to 18:45 — build time, with 8 mentors roaming the room19:00 — judges pick 5 finalists who pitch during the partyblablablfbzhifhdqifqbsihfkhbzjsfbsjkfbisrass, good food, and good people, outdoors near the venue. Come hungry, leave with new friends and a few new recipes to try.h-test titre h3blablablfbzhifhdqifqbsihfkhbzjsfbsjkfbisrass, good food, and good people, outdoors near the venue.","speakers":""},{"index":"🌟 🛠 Tue - 14:00 - TBA by Noloco","title":"TBA by Noloco","description":"Noloco is joining NCW 2026 as a new partner — and they're prepping a hands-on workshop just for this crowd. Details are still being finalized, but the format will be practical and worth your time. More soon.","speakers":""},{"index":"🐟 Fri - 09:10 - \"Who Owns You?\" — A live debate on data ownership, control, choice and freedom.","title":"\"Who Owns You?\" — A live debate on data ownership, control, choice and freedom.","description":"In an age of AI and no-code, data harvesting, and algorithmic control, who really owns you? Your data, your work, your digital identity — where do they actually live, and who decides what happens to them? This conversation brings together different perspectives on sovereignty and ownership through the lens of tools. We'll explore what it means to truly own your digital work, which tools actually let you do that, and what gets lost when you don't.It's not a lecture. It's a live debate with space for everyone's voice — because there's no single right answer, just different ways of thinking about a question that matters.","speakers":""},{"index":"🎉 Fri - 19:00 - Closing party","title":"Closing party","description":"Five days go fast. The No-Code Week 2026 closing party is the send-off you'll want to stay for — a proper celebration with drinks, music, and the kind of conversations that only happen at the end of a good week. Exchange contacts, make plans for next year, and dance a little before heading home. Frankfurt knows how to close a night out.","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Thu - 15:00 - What Is the Lowest-Friction Way to Build Software?","title":"What Is the Lowest-Friction Way to Build Software?","description":"AI has removed what used to be the primary bottleneck in software development: writing code. But in doing so, it has exposed everything else that still slows us down - defining the right abstractions, modelling domains correctly, handling edge cases, stitching together infrastructure, and translating messy user needs into precise, executable systems.So the real question becomes: what happens when we start systematically removing those frictions as well? What if infrastructure disappears into the background, domain models become the source of truth, and systems can be generated, validated, and evolved with minimal human glue?This hands-on workshop explores what “zero-friction” software development could look like in practice, where the limits actually are, and which parts of the stack are most resistant to being automated. It also examines how this shift changes the role of engineers - from implementers to designers of coherent systems - and what new primitives, languages, and tools are needed to get us there.","speakers":""},{"index":"🎙 Thu - 09:00 - TBA","title":"TBA","description":"","speakers":""},{"index":"🎡 Tue - 07:00 - Running session","title":"Running session","description":"An early morning 6–8km guided run through Frankfurt — along the Main riverbanks, through quieter streets, past spots most people only find by accident. We start at 7:00 to beat the city crowds. Conversation pace, no race, no pressure — just a good way to clear your head before a full day of sessions. Same run again Thursday morning for the repeat crowd.","speakers":""},{"index":"🎡 Thu - 17:00 - Yoga session","title":"Yoga session","description":"A late afternoon reset to close out the day, no mat required (we'll have some). All levels welcome — whether you have a regular practice or haven't rolled out a mat in years. Thirty minutes to breathe, stretch, and shake off the sessions before heading into the evening. If you caught Tuesday's class, this is your round two.","speakers":""},{"index":"💻 Fri - 11:30 - Notion Agents for your business : Say \"Hi\" to your new invisible team","title":"Notion Agents for your business : Say \"Hi\" to your new invisible team","description":"You've built your business on Notion. Your CRM is there. Your projects, your clients, your content, all of it. But you're still doing the repetitive stuff yourself: chasing updates, summarizing notes, writing follow-ups, making sure nothing falls through the cracks.What if Notion could handle all of that for you?In this 30-minute workshop, we'll explore how Notion's new AI agents can become your invisible ops team : automating the boring, flagging the important, and keeping your business running even when you're not looking.Your business is already in Notion. Now let it run itself.","speakers":""},{"index":"🧑 Wed - 15:15 - Claude code : good practice, do and don't, hands on","title":"Claude code : good practice, do and don't, hands on","description":"A retrospective of how vibe coding has evolved : what worked, what broke, and why. From the early workarounds that users figured out, to the ones that ended up being merged into Claude Code itself. The goal: understand the do's and don'ts, as a mental model for what to expect and how to think.Ends with a small hands-on subject for beginners ready to build their first app.","speakers":""},{"index":"🎡 Tue - 16:30 - DJ workshop at MOMEM","title":"DJ workshop at MOMEM","description":"Frankfurt's electronic music scene has a home — and we're taking you inside it. Tuesday afternoon we head to MOMEM (Museum of Modern Electronic Music) for a hands-on digital DJ workshop led by one of their resident DJs. You'll get behind the decks, learn how a set is actually built, and make some noise of your own — no experience needed, just curiosity. Limited to 12 participants, so sign up fast.","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Wed - 16:30 - NoCoder 2026 - Build anything 10x faster with MCP + Cursor/claude code","title":"NoCoder 2026 - Build anything 10x faster with MCP + Cursor/claude code","description":"In the past, as a No-Code developer, when we needed to build a database in Airtable, automate in N8N/Make, an app in Softr, or an agent in ElevenLabs, we had to open the app interface and configure everything there by clicking repeatedly.Now, with the help of MCP and a code editor like Curso and Claude Code, this process can be much simpler. For example, personally, I have built- ElevenLabs voice agent in one hour: just by passing the MCP API key and then the product description to the cursor.- N8N flow: with N8N MCP + natural instruction with cursor- Airtable base: with Airtable MCP + natural instruction with cursorWith this setup, I can spend more time on testing, iterating, and making it better instead of starting from scratchI plan to show my current setup for this web coding, including:- How to use voice and AI (such as Wispr Flow) to speed up the prompting process- How to set up a necessary file for any No-Code tool: including how to build (documentation), what to build (Product description), and how to access (API key)And end this workshop with live building, to vibe-build/voice build an automaiton together","speakers":""},{"index":"🌟 🛠 Wed - 10:15 - Development of multi-purpose company management system","title":"Development of multi-purpose company management system","description":"This session demonstrates how a multi-purpose ERP system can be designed and adapted using a no-code approach with an innovative platform called ELWIS. We will build and improve ERP applications live.ELWIS is a no-code platform for building responsive, visually appealing web applications that can run in the cloud or on-premise via Docker. It offers enterprise-level capabilities while remaining easy to set up. The platform includes a page builder, a database system with relational links, front-end and back-end automation workflows, reporting widgets, document generation options, and advanced access control.Most companies do not need a rigid, one-size-fits-all ERP system. In this session, we will explore an application that includes the following components:CRM systemProject executionProcess managementWiki and documentationTime trackingExpense management and balancesHR management and productivityEvent managementOrder and execution managementTime and holiday approvalsProject and asset managementDuring the session, attendees will see how key ERP components come together: structured data (e.g. customers, orders), relationships between entities, process logic (statuses, approvals) via front-end and back-end workflows, and role-based access control. The demo will also show how such systems can evolve over time, integrate with tools like n8n, Zapier, and APIs, and support real operational needs.The purpose is not to replace traditional ERP systems in all cases, but to demonstrate where no-code provides a more efficient alternative, especially for custom processes, internal tools, or extensions to existing systems, particularly in fast-growing companies with strong digitalization needs.Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of what \"ERP with no-code\" means in practice, where it fits within their organization, and how quickly a functional system can be built and adapted. They will also see a real system with real data.","speakers":""},{"index":"🌟 🎙 Thu - 09:30 - TBA by Softr","title":"TBA by Softr","description":"Softr is the simple yet powerful No-Code platform trusted by 500,000+ teams — from small businesses to major names like Universal and Hopin — to build portals, internal tools, and custom apps powered by their own data. The Softr team is coming to Frankfurt to share what they've learned. Exact topic still being locked in — stay tuned.","speakers":""},{"index":"🌟 🎙 Tue - 09:15 - TBA by n8n","title":"TBA by n8n","description":"n8n is the open source workflow automation tool out of Berlin — free, self-hostable, extensible, and behind a lot of the serious automation happening in the No-Code community right now. The n8n team is bringing their opening pitch to Wednesday morning. Exact topic lands soon.","speakers":""},{"index":"🎡 Thu - 07:00 - Running session","title":"Running session","description":"An early morning 6–8km guided run through Frankfurt — along the Main riverbanks, through quieter streets, past spots most people only find by accident. We start at 7:00 to beat the city crowds. Conversation pace, no race, no pressure — just a good way to clear your head before a full day of sessions. If you missed Tuesday's run, Thursday's your other shot.","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Thu - 10:15 - TBA by HelloDesign","title":"TBA by HelloDesign","description":"HelloDesign is a German agency and academy — part digital product studio, part creative classroom. Their academy runs hands-on courses in Vibe Coding, AI Art Direction, and Design Sprints, which sits right at the intersection of what the NCW community builds every day. Exact workshop format and topic landing soon.","speakers":""},{"index":"💻 Thu - 17:10 - Demo - 2,5 year of retention - Build, Run, and Bill : How we manage our RevOps Agency with Notion, Make, AI","title":"Demo - 2,5 year of retention - Build, Run, and Bill : How we manage our RevOps Agency with Notion, Make, AI","description":"\"Everyone sees the deliverables. The automations, the CRM migrations, the workflows that finally make sense. But between those client calls? That's where the real work — and the real chaos — lives.This talk pulls back the curtain on what it actually takes to run a No-Code agency or freelance practice: not the pitch deck version, but the operational reality. From designing delivery processes that don't collapse under pressure, to building a pricing model that reflects the true cost of your expertise — including the hard lessons learned along the way.But the core of the talk is a model that consistently gets people reacting and asking “why aren’t we all doing this?”: Slituo’s token system.We’ll show, very concretely:- How tokens act as an internal currency that translates delivery work into a unit everyone understands (team + client)- How we scope and price without the usual “hours vs. value” confusion- How tokens make scope creep visible early (and solvable) instead of a surprise at invoicing time- How the same system improves prioritization, staffing, and delivery predictability inside the agencyIf you’re building an agency or freelance business and feel like you’re constantly firefighting between deliveries and invoices — this session is for you. Expect honest war stories, a simple framework you can copy, and a different way of thinking about how ops work gets built, run, and billed.\"","speakers":""},{"index":"🌟 🛠 Thu - 15:15 - TBA by Softr","title":"TBA by Softr","description":"A hands-on workshop with the Softr team — one of our longest-standing partners, back for their fourth NCW edition. You'll be building something real with Softr's No-Code platform, the same one trusted by half a million teams to power portals, internal tools, and custom apps. Exact format drops soon.","speakers":""},{"index":"🌟 🎙 Tue - 09:35 - TBA by Momen","title":"TBA by Momen","description":"Momen is a No-Code full-stack platform built for non-technical founders who want to ship real, production-ready web apps with full control. Yoakai Jiang is coming to Frankfurt to share what the Momen team has been building and what they're seeing from the makers using it day-to-day. Exact topic lands soon — watch this space.","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Thu - 16:30 - Build a RAG Agent with open source LLMs in a private cloud","title":"Build a RAG Agent with open source LLMs in a private cloud","description":"","speakers":""},{"index":"🐟 Wed - 09:10 - No-Code and AI — Evolving or Dying?","title":"No-Code and AI — Evolving or Dying?","description":"AI is everywhere. No-code companies are pivoting. The question isn't theoretical anymore. Is no-code complementary to AI, or is AI replacing it entirely? Is no-code evolving into something new, or are we watching it fade?This conversation is about figuring out what's actually happening and what we do about it. Can no-code and AI coexist and strengthen each other? Is AI just another form of no-code? Or do we need to completely rethink what no-code means in a world where AI is the becoming the default?There's no doom here, just honest thinking about where we are, where we're going, and how we stay competitive and relevant. It's about evolution, adaptation, and deciding together what no-code becomes next.","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Fri - 15:15 - Build a website without code — and without platform lock-in ","title":"Build a website without code — and without platform lock-in ","description":"Participants walk in with an idea and walk out with a published website they fully own.This hands-on workshop uses Silex, a free and open source No-Code website builder (AGPL, maintained since 2003, self-hostable). Unlike commercial tools, there's no subscription, no lock-in, and your files stay on your own storage.What we'll cover in 1 hour: setting up Silex, building a landing page or portfolio in the visual editor, connecting a headless CMS for dynamic content, publishing to your own storage, and exporting clean HTML/CSS you can take anywhere.No prior Silex experience needed but basic HTML/CSS knowledge is required. You'll leave with a published site you fully own — and the confidence that No-Code doesn't have to mean no ownership.","speakers":""},{"index":"🎡 Mon - 14:00 - Official Check-in","title":"Official Check-in","description":"Welcome to camp. Doors open at 14:00 — aim to arrive before 15:30 to catch the full Day 1 programme. Badge on, you're in: the venue is already buzzing with activities, games, and faces worth meeting. No sitting around, no awkward waiting — the week starts the moment you walk in.","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Fri - 10:15 - TBA","title":"TBA","description":"","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Thu - 11:30 - \"The Best AI Is the One You Don't Use\" or Building with No-Code & AI, Thinking with Frugality","title":"\"The Best AI Is the One You Don't Use\" or Building with No-Code & AI, Thinking with Frugality","description":"Here's something I struggle with: I love No-Code. I love what AI can do, and I use these tools daily. At the same time, I know that training GPT-3 produced 85,000 kg of CO₂, the equivalent of driving a car to the Moon and back. I know that 20 to 50 ChatGPT queries use 500 ml of water, and that data centers already consume over 4% of US electricity.So when I add an AI block to a workflow, I ask myself: am I solving a real problem, or reaching for the shiniest option because it feels modern?This workshop starts from that tension. We'll put real numbers on AI's footprint through concrete comparisons, and run a myth-busting exercise to separate what actually matters from what changes nothing (think: turning off the tap while brushing your teeth, but flying across Europe for a weekend). Using a framework inspired by the French AFNOR Spec for Frugal AI and the Frugal AI Hub at Cambridge, participants will evaluate whether AI belongs in their project at all.When it does, we'll cover how to use it with a lighter footprint: picking a smaller model that fits the task instead of defaulting to the biggest one, and structuring data so the AI doesn't waste tokens on messy inputs. Local models are worth trying too, since they keep requests on your machine instead of routing them through a distant data center. These habits reduce environmental impact, and they protect your budget. Token-based pricing means every bloated prompt costs real money. As flat-rate subscriptions shift to pay-per-use, the workflows you build today will either scale affordably or become expensive fast. Building frugal now means building on foundations that hold when the economics shift.Everyone walks out with a checklist for their next project, grounded in life-cycle thinking from environmental assessment.","speakers":""},{"index":"🌟 🛠 Fri - 14:00 - TBA by NeoRebels","title":"TBA by NeoRebels","description":"A hands-on workshop with NeoRebels, led by Ufuk Ören. Details are still being finalized — but if you've seen Ufuk in action, you already know it'll be worth showing up for. More soon.","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Fri - 16:30 - 1 year to become an AIDD-non-developer","title":"1 year to become an AIDD-non-developer","description":"Vibe-coding feels great — until you ship something nobody can maintain, including you. This talk is a raw, unfiltered feedback loop from a year spent building real products with AI: what broke, what held, and what finally clicked when I stopped prompting blindly and started treating AI like a junior developer on a structured team. We'll cover how to move from \"let the AI figure it out\" to a disciplined pipeline with guardrails, quality checkpoints, iterative architecture, and prompts that actually scale. You'll leave with a mental model you can apply the next day — whether you're building your first product or your tenth workflow.No gatekeeping. No polished success story. Just what it actually takes to make AI work for non-developers who want to build serious things.","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Wed - 15:15 - Build your own Business Agent on Dust","title":"Build your own Business Agent on Dust","description":"Forget the hype. Let's build an AI agent that actually does something useful.In this hands-on workshop, we're going live on Dust - from zero to a deployed, functional AI agent connected to your real tools (Slack, Notion, whatever you use daily).No slides, no theory : just building in real conditions.I've spent the last year building AI agents for clients, making every possible mistake, and figuring out what actually works. The biggest lesson? The tech isn't the hard part. It's knowing what to build, how to structure your data, and how to deploy something people will actually use.This workshop is for you if you're tired of AI demos that never leave the demo phase. If you've tried building agents and got stuck. If you want to see the full process : mistakes, fixes, and all, from someone who's done it dozens of times.What we'll build together (60 min):0-5 min: Why Dust? (and why most AI agents fail)5-15 min: Preparing your data sources (the unglamorous part everyone skips)15-40 min: Live agent build with real-time decisions40-50 min: Deployment & tool integration50-60 min: Optimization & troubleshootingYou'll leave with:A working Dust agent (actually deployed, not just a demo)Configuration template you can reuseThe questions to ask before building your next agentLevel: Intermediate (you've heard of AI agents, maybe tried building one, want to actually ship one)","speakers":""},{"index":"🎡 Wed - 15:00 - n8n × NCW Hackathon","title":"n8n × NCW Hackathon","description":"Back by popular demand, and sharper this year. Three to four hours on Wednesday afternoon, 30 builders, teams balanced by experience, one shared challenge revealed on the day. n8n regular or total newcomer — you'll land where you need to be. Pitches in front of the full NCW crew at the afterparty. Prizes for the winning teams. Spots are limited, registration required.","speakers":""},{"index":"🎙 Tue - 09:00 - The Morning Call","title":"The Morning Call","description":"Before the day's sessions kick off, we gather as a camp. A quick check-in on yesterday, what we're focusing on today, and a warm welcome to anyone joining us for the first time. It's where we all remember why we're here together.","speakers":""},{"index":"🛠 Tue - 16:30 - n8n & Claude Code, the winning No-Code combo!","title":"n8n & Claude Code, the winning No-Code combo!","description":"\"This one-hour workshop focuses on connecting n8n with Claude Code and exploring how they work together inside real workflows. Participants will set up the integration, configure basic triggers, and send data between n8n and Claude.The session includes step-by-step walkthroughs of simple automation scenarios, such as processing inputs, generating responses with Claude, and passing results to other services. Different workflow patterns will be demonstrated, including sequential steps, conditional logic, and multi-step automations.Attendees will also review a few practical examples showing how AI can be used within workflows for text handling, data transformation, and decision-making. The emphasis is on understanding how to structure workflows and where Claude fits within them.By the end, participants will have a working connection between n8n and Claude Code, along with a set of example workflows they can reuse or adapt.\"","speakers":""},