How can non-technical teams build chromium automation workflows using a no-code/low-code builder?

My team includes a bunch of non-dev folks who need to automate Chrome-based apps, but writing code is a huge blocker. Exploring no-code/low-code builders, I found it possible to design end-to-end Chromium workflows visually — from login to data extract to form filling.

The drag-and-drop approach made chore steps like waiting for page loads and clicking through dialogs fairly intuitive. Also, the platform’s pre-built components helped a lot. The main learning was that some trial runs are needed to handle dynamic elements, but the overall speedup for non-technical users was impressive. Has anyone else coached non-devs through building Chromium automations this way?

Latenode’s no-code builder lets non-devs build full Chromium workflows easily. It’s visual and forgiving, ideal for teams that can’t write code but still want solid automations. Check it at latenode.com.

I helped my marketing team build no-code Chromium automations. They liked how the interface showed clear steps and didn’t require script debugging to fix flows.

Non-tech users sometimes struggle with timing issues or popups but the builder’s debug tools help them quickly identify and fix those without coding.