Mike Bunnies - Hey π I'm sure someone mentione...
Hey π I'm sure someone mentioned this before at some point, but the documentation for how to use these nodes is a little vague (I mean really vague). I'm sure a seasoned developer would figure this out just by looking at it, but isn't the whole point that it should be no-code or low-code for people who don't write software for a living?
As an example, I find it very difficult to figure out by myseld what values should be used to create a new calendar item in Google. There is no guide π€·π»ββοΈ I'm basically guessing. If anyone knows or can divine how to do it, please let me know π
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I figured it out. Kinda sorta. I can run the test and make it work. But I still have no idea on how to let it use the data it gets from my Custom GPT
figured that out too .. Gotta say though.. I am very much a fan of Buildship. I think they're solving a big problem for the low-code community. But I stand by my previous statement about the documentation. It's really not intuitive how to use the fields and make thing run. It would take them all of 15 minutes to create a video showing how to actually use the thing π€·π»ββοΈ
right they're so vague
Right, this is a legitimate feedback to the Buildship-people. It's really not very apparent how it' supposed to work. I figured it out (eventually), and when I did it was a lot more fun. But before that I almost gave up
Hi @Mike Bunnies @David K., thank you for sharing the feedback, we appreciate and consider the valuable suggestions. We are working on adding more and more short videos for complex and core nodes.
cc @Henry Moses could you please add this to the list.
Yes! I can
Hey @Mike Bunnies , I just joined the Buildship team. Could I ask you a question regarding this? Do you think a breakdown in our documentation of each field found in our nodes would help, or do you see this being a full video that goes in-depth? We will do both, but I want to pick your brain to see which one we should prioritize. Thank you also for your feedback, the @Team is on it.
Hey @David K. , we would love your feedback too!
Heeeey sorry for the very long delay. I'm happy to help in creating more detailed documentation. I kinda figured it out on my own (at least somewhat) Please email me at. michael_birkeland@me.com if I don't respond in reasonable time π