This is a podcast for first-time app founders to help them refine their idea, build an insanely useful app, scale it up, and change the world.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipTechnology |
Welcome back to How to Build an App!
Over the past year, we have organized and collected the most common questions that we get asked.
During today's episode, you will get the answer to at least the following questions.
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Welcome back to How to Build an App!
Building an app has never been easier than it is today.
The app industry is shifting away from code and beginning to shift more to no-code solutions.
In today's episode, we talk with the CEO and founder David... more
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Besides everything, really loved the episode with Scott Paul. An inspiring talk about achieving greatness while being okay with everything unexpected. Thank you, super refreshing.
Such a wide range of content in the tech space. If you’re building software it’s a must listen.
I know next to nothing about app development, but still find this podcast fascinating. It gives great insight into how an app developer thinks.
I have listened to this for about 2 weeks now. I am a little surprised at how interesting it is just for general listeners. If app development or just getting inside the mind of an app developer is your thing. Give this a listen.
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