Build Dynamic No-Code Apps

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Build Dynamic No-Code Apps

Coursera · Intermediate ·🛠️ AI Tools & Apps ·3mo ago

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Builds dynamic no-code apps with user interaction and data systems

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Ready to move beyond static websites and build applications that respond to user actions? This intermediate course is designed for creators who want to build dynamic, multi-page applications without writing a single line of code. You will learn to master the essential skills of modern app development, from designing intuitive user navigation to engineering secure and efficient data systems. Through a project-based curriculum, you will build a complete travel-booking application from the ground up. You’ll learn how to translate user stories into functional wireframes, implement multi-page navigation using platforms like Glide, and structure a robust data model in Bubble. The course dives deep into critical concepts like configuring field types, setting role-based privacy rules to protect user data, and building automated workflows with conditional logic. By the end of this course, you won’t just understand the theory; you’ll have a portfolio-ready, dynamic application that demonstrates your ability to design, build, and refine a user-centric product.
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