
An overview explaining what will be covered in this course.
I'm a Certified Glide Expert and have built over 60 apps including several best selling app templates. There is more to the story so you'll have to watch this lecture to find out (but if you don't care... skip it!)
In this lecture you'll learn how the new version of Glide works.
Learn how fast and easy is to create a mobile app using Glide.
Let's take a look at the Glide app editor user interface.
Learn all about the settings tab inside the Glide app editor.
Learn how easy is to design new screens from scratch for you app without having to write a single line of code.
Learn how easy is to build complex forms to upload data with entry components.
Learn how Glide stores all the data associated with your app.
Glide can use both Google Sheets and/or its own database to store your app's data. Learn the pros and cons of selecting either option.
Most apps will need to connect data tables among themselves. Therefore, understanding the concept of table relations will be very important.
Luckily, Glide makes is super easy to create these relations via their Relation Column computed column.
RowID columns allow you to assign unique identifiers to all your rows and are used to establish table relations.
Learn how to manipulate data among columns using template columns.
Also known as If>Then>Else columns allow you to display data based on one more conditions.
LookUp columns are used to retrieve data from other tables.
Glide allows to perform all kinds of mathematical computations among data columns.
Single Value columns allow you to retrieve specific row values from any data table.
RollUp columns allow you to count, sum, or calculate average amounts from an aggregate of a column. They are great to extract statistical data from your app.
Joined List and Split Text Columns are typically used in conjunction to aggregate comma separated values and create data arrays.
Glide allows you to generate images programatically. A great feature when you want a simple way to generate default images.
Use filters to restrict the amount of data that is retrieved to a list.
Use conditional visibility filters to show/hide components based on one or multiple conditions.
Chose from over 20 actions to perform all kinds of magic.
Custom Actions allow you to chain multiple actions together to create intricate workflows.
Although actions are very powerful, they have some limitations.
How to use a custom Users Table to enable user profiles inside your Glide app.
Learn how to enable Row Owners to protect sensitive data.
Most apps will need some way to administrate them. For that, you'll need to learn how to create admin users.
Learn how to enable admin roles to multiple users.
Learn how you can store data that only logged in users can see.
Once you've created some admin users, the next logical step is to create Admin-only screens to display sensitive app data.
We will create a task tracking app. Here is how it will look at the end.
We will start by creating all the tables that our app will need to function.
The logic to create new tasks.
Allow users to mark tasks as complete.
The logic to assign tasks to specific users.
Encourage users to complete tasks by displaying a warning message when tasks are overdue.
Here is a clever way to add new users to your project the moment a task is assign to them.
Here is how to add project collaborators (or project managers) to your app.
Now that most of the logic is completed, we can focus on making sure our app looks fantastic.
Let's add the final touches to our app to make sure it looks great!
We will learn how easy is to use the Progress Bar component to display overall project progress.
It's time to create an Admin user and an admin dashboard to track overall stats.
You're almost done! The last step is to publish your app and share it with the world!
Overview of how the flashcards app works.
Set up the spreadsheet tables to store the cards data.
Learn how to implement the flashcard swiping logic.
Let's connect the languages table with their corresponding cards tables using the relation computed column.
Now we implement the created relations in the actual user interface of the app.
Let's make this app look nice!
Let's create an admin user and the forms to create and edit flashcards from within the app itself.
Yeah! The last step is to publish the app so your users can access it and install it.
Learn everything you need to know to build mobile apps without coding using Glide, a powerful and easy-to-learn no-code app building platform.
Master No-Code Mobile App Development With This Course For Beginners
10+ Hours of HD video lectures explaining step-by-step how to build mobile apps without code (No previous skills necessary)
Step-by-Step tutorials to build 4 fully working mobile apps (including a Tinder Clone)
4 App Templates to help you complete the projects
4 ways to Monetize your no-code apps
7 days a week Email Support to help you get unstuck
30 Day Money-Back guarantee.
Learn To Build Mobile Apps Much Faster And Cheaper Than Ever
Traditionally, if you wanted to build a mobile app from scratch, you would have to spend thousands of dollars hiring a software developer or learning how to code yourself.
Luckily, thanks to new no-code platforms like Glide, now it's possible to build mobile apps for a fraction of the cost and time to than with the traditional coding approach.
This means that now you can build fantastic-looking mobile apps literally in minutes instead of days or weeks.
Become a No-Code App Developer and Learn To Monetize Your Apps
No-code apps are becoming increasingly popular, so it is the demand for no-code app developers. There are already thousands of no-code developers making a full-time living building no-code apps.
So if you're looking to become a no-code app freelancer, this course will be the perfect starting point as I will cover four ways to monetize your apps. You will learn how to sell your app templates, sell products via your apps, charge people to access your apps, and even become a certified Glide developer.
Learn by Building Four Mobile Apps from Scratch
With Glide, you can literally build your first app in less than 60 seconds (I'll show you how). But in order to take full advantage of Glide's potential, you'll need to learn some of the basics (tables, relations, computed columns, custom actions, etc.) that will allow you to create apps with powerful functionality (rivaling costly enterprise-grade apps).
To help you unlock Glide's incredible potential to build powerful mobile apps, I'll show you how to build four projects from scratch:
1. A task tracking app: with logic to assign tasks to specific users, add multiple project managers, set task deadlines, get overdue messages, and track overall project and task progress.
2. A flashcards app: this tutorial you will learn how to implement Glide's swiping component to create a flashcards app to learn languages.
3. A fully-featured e-commerce store app: with product categories, multiple product variations, discount coupons, payments powered via Stripe, and an admin dashboard to track sales and enable global settings across the store.
4. A Tinder clone*: using swipe cards, dynamic search functionality, geographical distance calculations, some clever user profile matching logic, private user chats, and even a dashboard to track overall matching statistics.
*UPDATE: I added a new version of this project that uses buttons instead of the swipe component which is not available anymore on the new version of Glide.
These projects are designed to help you implement all the concepts required to learn the ins and outs of the Glide platform and become a confident no-code app developer.
You might get stuck. But I'm here to help.
Although building apps without code is much easier than coding them from scratch, you may get stuck sometimes.
I'm in the Q&A every day to help you get unstuck. I reply to every question to get you back on track.
If you were looking for an alternative to developing great-looking mobile apps without coding, this course is for you.
Are you ready? Let's build awesome no-code mobile apps together!