
Validate your idea early with customers by learning to create a color scheme, design a logo, set up a mailing list with Mailchimp, and build a landing page using cart.
Select a Carrd template and customize the landing page with your branding, add a MailChimp sign-up form, and publish your page with a chosen URL.
Learn how to use a design tool, distinguish wireframes, mockups, and prototypes, and apply fidelity concepts; complete a hands-on wireframe and a shareable clickable prototype for early feedback.
Clarify how wireframes, mockups, and prototypes differ, from low-fidelity structure to near final, static designs and interactive UI. Test user flows and gather feedback using interactive prototypes and near-final mockups.
See how no-code enables rapid app building with Ada law, including a memory app for contracts—sign up, login, dashboard, reminders, and editing options built with a single line of code.
Learn to add a create function by adding a bottom button linked to the subscriptions data, routing to a create form that captures name and price.
Add an update screen linked from the subscription list, rename actions and buttons to update, and ensure the selected user is associated with the subscription.
Add a delete function to the CRUD flow by placing a delete button on the update screen, allowing users to remove a subscription and return to the home screen.
Create a profile editing screen with a form to update name, email, and country, mark country as required, update the user, and reflect changes in the database.
Learn to connect and automate workflows using two major tools: our table, a hybrid Excel database, and Sapir to link apps like MailChimp and trigger emails when users sign up.
Set up a zap to send an automated email when a user signs up, using Gmail integration, with customizable fields like name, email, and country.
Automate user feedback by triggering an email when a new record is created in the feedback collection, using a no-code workflow and Gmail integration to notify your team.
Connect to Mixpanel to analyze how users interact with your app, then follow the steps to launch on the Android and Apple App Stores for real user access.
In this hands-on course, you will learn everything you need to know to launch your startup and build a mobile and web app without writing any code.
Go from idea to App Store launch for iOS or Android within just 2 hours.
You don't have to be a software engineer or spend a lot of money hiring one to create your MVP within 1 day to validate your startup or feature idea with real users. This will enable you to learn, iterate, and improve your product quickly, following a lean startup best practice.
You will earn all the essential steps to start your product-based business:
Validating ideas and opportunities
Building your website and visuals with Canva & Carrd
Setting up your CRM for email marketing with Airtable, Mailchimp & Gmail
UX / UI design, wireframing and prototyping with Figma
Building your mobile app with Adalo
Enabling payments with Stripe
Integrating analytics to understand your user behavior with Mixpanel
Automating workflows and connecting with other apps with Zapier
You will be introduced to the latest and most popular no-code tools out there that enable you to build something quickly on your own. At the end of the course, you will be able to launch your own app on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.
Get practical tips and first-hand insights from your instructor Sebastian, who has launched several online businesses himself.
You will also get access to our community of makers, where you can share your work and get valuable feedback.
Your instructor
Sebastian Hoffmann is a Product Management Leader at DAZN and a former strategy consultant at PwC. Throughout the past nine years, he gained experience in various positions at startups, scale-ups, and corporates. He founded multiple online businesses and is a featured expert in publications such as Wired, NASDAQ, or Hackernoon.
Who this course is for
Aspiring entrepreneurs
Small business owners
Startups
Indie Makers
Product Managers
Marketers
Designers
UX researchers
Corporate Innovators & Intrapreneurs
Students
And even developers!