What you'll learn

  • Create and launch your mobile app

  • Launch your app cheaply, relatively fast and without the frustration

  • Empower yourself long-term

  • Finally, get in the mobile app business

  • Save money on not having to hire freelancers

  • Create a cost-effective app business model

Description

If you don't know how to program or code, but want to create an app, this course is for you. Learn 6 strategies that will get you to launch your app. The course covers smart strategies to learn to code, outsource, and find technical co-founders. By the end of the course, you will understand what is possible and what is not possible when it comes to having your apps created. With the strategies in this course, you will be able to make most kinds of apps in under two months and by spending only a few thousand dollars or less because I will show you what a savvy and experienced app entrepreneur does in most situation to optimize every part of the process whether it is learning to program apps or the right ways to outsource. Go ahead and sign up for the course, and let's get you that app you've been dreaming of launching. WHAT KINDS OF APPS CAN YOU CREATE WITH THE STRATEGIES IN THIS COURSE? You can make game apps, puzzle apps, productivity apps business apps, social apps, and more kinds of different apps.

Who this course is for:

6 Ways To Make An Android, iPhone App With No Coding Skills

  • This course is for business owners

  • People who have always dreamt of having an app but couldn't create one

  • Aspiring app entrepreneurs

Course curriculum

  1. 3
  2. 4
    • Hiring top tier app development companies

    • App templates to make freelance app development cheaper

  3. 5
    • Best and easiest ways to learn to code that is mostly headache-free

  4. 6
    • Hybrid approach of learning with outsourcing - what I do

  5. 7
    • Interview questions and methods for hiring freelance developers

    • App outsourcing budget

  6. 8
    • How to build your app using off the shelf tools

  7. 9
    • Introduction to hiring

    • Nightmares from outsourcing technical product development