
This course teaches you to develop mobile apps without coding using Siberian CMS, including installation and publishing to stores. Gain foundations to build or resell apps as a non-developer.
Compare native, progressive web, and hybrid apps, weighing speed, security, and cost, and identify tools like Android Studio, Xcode, Java, Kotlin, Swift, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Angular, Ionic, and React.
Build native Android and iOS apps using Siberian CMS, an open source app builder based on Ionic, offering SAE, MAE, and platform editions with white-labelled, source code access.
Install Siberian CMS by following section 2 steps, including installation requirements and choosing a control panel or Plesk hosting, then jump to section 3 to start developing your app.
Install Siberian CMS through the hosting control panel by uploading index.php, configuring PHP, creating a database, and using FileZilla to complete the setup.
install Siberian cms with plesk on a vps by configuring a domain, creating a database, uploading the index.php file, and completing the installation.
Check for updates in settings, updates and modules, then install updates. Read release notes to understand changes, and recheck until your system is up to date.
Access the editor through three methods: click on mobile company and enter admin credentials, or go to manage, editor access, and impersonate, or type your domain and log in.
Choose templates and layouts from the Siberian marketplace, then download, upload, and install them. Design the app background in Canva using 2732 x 2732; explore free and paid layouts.
Explore how to customize your app template by organizing features into groups, removing defaults, and building a restaurant app that enables customers to place orders and pay.
Set up a store, create categories and menu items like Adana kebab and Ayran, and enable guest checkout, delivery options, and payments including PayPal and cash.
Add a link to your website using the link feature, choose singular or plural as needed, enter the URL, select custom tab, save, refresh the previewer, and update the thumbnail.
Learn to change the app's name by updating the application name field and to update the app's icon by uploading a new icon, ensuring it is 256 x 256.
Download and keep the entire source code and generate the Android APK for submission to Google Play Store by configuring Firebase with google-services.json. Sign the APK with a keystore.
Learn how to submit and publish your app to the App Store and Play Store, including requirements and creating an Android developer account.
Publish apps built with Siberian CMS to the Apple App Store and Google Play Store by meeting each store's developer account requirements and fees (Apple $99, Google $25).
Create a Google Play developer account by visiting Google Play Console, signing in with your Google account, agreeing to developer agreement, and paying a $25 one-time fee to complete registration.
Discover how to submit a mobile app to the Google Play Store, including identity verification, store listing setup, icon and screenshots, APK upload, content rating, pricing, and publishing.
Gain a strong foundation to build mobile apps without coding for your business or clients, and share your creations as you complete this course.
In this course, you will learn how to develop and build mobile apps for the Android and iOS without coding. The tool we used is called Siberian CMS. We will teach you everything you need to know from installing Siberian CMS to building your apps. We will also show you an app that we have created so that you can follow up and create yours as well.