Imo, it depends on the nature of the app you're trying to build. It can be a good early-stage approach to build a simple prototype or MVP using no-code builders (combo of Glide and Make is great for CRUD apps with low-complexity workflows).
Spend as little as two weeks to build the prototype or MVP, and start showing it to potential users/customers. If it solves a real problem for them, they use it daily and commit to pay for it, then you can think about enhancing the no-code app or moving to a hybrid or all-code approach.
Test the idea first with least time and effort, which is surely possible using no-code builders.