Join Lilith Brockhaus, Co-Founder of VisualMakers, and Nader Fadl, Co-Founder and CPO of Experial, as they share how No-Code tools like Xano and WeWeb helped Experial overcome traditional development challenges and rapidly bring their product to market. Discover how their team used No-Code to iterate faster, streamline processes, and deliver a scalable, high-quality solution — all without the typical complexities of coding. This session is perfect for anyone looking to drive innovation and speed up development cycles with No-Code.
Co-Founder and CEO of VisualMakers.
Lilith Brockhaus the co-founder of VisualMakers, a product studio focusing on No- and Low-Code Development. Surprisingly, her journey didn’t start in software. With a background in media and music culture, Lilith took her first steps into the startup scene in 2017, landing in product management.
It was there that she discovered the power of No-Code tools. She and her team used them to automate processes, build websites, and create web apps—sparking a passion that eventually led to the creation of VisualMakers alongside her co-founder, Alexander Sprogis.
Today, Lilith specializes in automating workflows and developing custom software with No-Code tools, making tech accessible for everyone (even if you don’t have a tech degree).
Co-Founder and CPO of experial.
Nader is the co-founder of experial, a B2B SaaS company revolutionizing customer research by creating digital twins of real humans. These digital twins allow businesses to conduct 24/7 inquiries and gather valuable insights through experial’s cutting-edge research toolbox. However, Nader’s journey didn’t start in technology. With a background in social science research, he explored gamification and its motivational drivers on consumer behavior during his PhD. This expertise led him to consult companies on gamification and motivational design, before co-founding a digital agency focused on building software products and managing marketing initiatives. Today, Nader oversees product management at experial, bridging the gap between customer research and engineering.