The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the need for entrepreneurs to build online tools quickly and affordably, leading them to use "no-code" platforms like Bubble to create web apps with minimal coding required. These platforms offer drag-and-drop visual workflows, making it possible for non-technical users to capture business logic without writing code. Several projects built on Bubble are addressing the crisis, including a local business gift card app called GiveLocal, which was launched in just three days and acquired by USA Today; Wiggle Room, a childcare coordination platform that facilitates collective strategies among friends and family members; QueroAjudar, a Portuguese volunteer network that connects people affected by quarantine with their local communities; ImmuneCorps, a good samaritan collaboration that connects low-risk volunteers with at-risk individuals; and 1000 Ideas for Kids, a crowdsourced platform for fun activities to keep kids engaged while parents work from home. These projects demonstrate the potential of no-code platforms like Bubble to empower entrepreneurs and create meaningful solutions in response to the pandemic.