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I never write code when testing out new ideas. This is probably because at Udemy, my first startup,

I never write code when testing out new ideas. This is probably because at Udemy, my first startup, my co-founders had written over 100,000 lines of code before we even launched the product. That was so much bloat and we ended up having to rebuild the entire product two different times after we finally figured out what worked. Thank goodness for “no-code” tools. At my second startup, Sprig, we used a variety of no-code tools to test the business before we raised money and before we had any engineers at the company. This was incredibly valuable because it meant we had real paying customers and a much higher degree of certainty that our business had a chance of success. Max Haining is the founder of 100 Days of No Code, which has slowly built an amazing educational offering to help non-technical people build apps via no-code software. He’s recently updated the curriculum to include AI-based tools which makes the process even more powerful. He’s run 6 cohorts already, and he’s bringing the 7th cohort to Maven with co-instructor Harold to take the course to the next level. It’s a 30-day course and you’ll be able to build a real no-code project by the end of it. Here are just a few no-code projects that alumni have built:  - AI Social Bio: A web app that creates your social media bio for you with AI - Nature’s Health Test: A chatbot to get insights about your health - Rote: A grant writing tool that brings all your past language in one place - Coffee Guide: 100 best ethical coffee shops in London [Count me in]( Use MAVENAI25 for 25% off 100 Days of No Code has had over 1,000 students who have collectively given the course a 9.2/10 rating. It also has a 76% completion rate (compared to <6% for video courses) because Max and Harold ensure that there is an active course community to keep people motivated and engaged.  If you’re interested in learning how to build apps on your own, whether to start a company or to test out ideas without needing engineers, this course is a great option. And as usual, we’ve got a coupon code for 25% off. [Use the code MAVENAI25]( at checkout. Here are some real student success stories:  "In just 4 weeks I went from ZERO knowledge on No-Code to 3 live MVPs. I was particularly interested in building tools with AI and amazed at how easy it was to create a working website with AI functionality using No Code tools." – Jennifer, AI at Microsoft  "When you're in school, it can be years until you get to apply what you learned in a real-life scenario. With the No-Code Bootcamp, it took me 2 days: 4pm: Call with client 5pm: “I might quickly build something she’ll find helpful” 7pm: Project done"  – Stefy, Co-founder of TeamLogiQ  "I just completed 100 days of no-code! What did I achieve? During the journey, I launched an automated newsletter, built 4+ websites, and built an eCommerce business. Plus I met awesome people." – Kevin, Founder & Principal at Opsize.co [Count me in]( Gagan CEO, Maven     Over 20,000 professionals have leveled up with Maven Maven Learning, Inc., 10900 Research Blvd 160C, PM3086, Austin, Texas 78759, USA [Unsubscribe]()Â

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