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Episode 113: How Tara Reed Builds Apps Without Code

Did you know it's possible to build an app without knowing how to code? Most of us probably have a list of app ideas we've pushed aside because we think we have to shell out thousands of dollars for a developer.

An episode of the She's Off Script podcast, hosted by Serwaa Adjei-Pelle, titled "Episode 113: How Tara Reed Builds Apps Without Code" was published on October 22, 2020 and runs 28 minutes.

October 22, 2020 ·28m · She's Off Script

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Did you know it's possible to build an app without knowing how to code? Most of us probably have a list of app ideas we've pushed aside because we think we have to shell out thousands of dollars for a developer. We’ve actually had a few guests on this show who have talked about paying thousands to build their platforms only to find it didn’t do anything they had paid for. In today’s episode, we meet Tara Reed, the Founder of Apps Without Code. The first app Tara built without code made $150,000 in revenue and raised $300,000 from investors. Today, Tara has trained over 70,000 aspiring entrepreneurs in14 countries to launch their own profitable tech businesses. Listen on Apple Podcasts You’ll learn about: * Tools you can use to build your own app* How to clearly map out your app idea* How to build a profitable tech business around your app Mentioned in this episode: * Personal Instagram: @tarareed_* Business Instagram: @AppsWithoutCode* Business Website: appswithoutcode.com

Did you know it's possible to build an app without knowing how to code? Most of us probably have a list of app ideas we've pushed aside because we think we have to shell out thousands of dollars for a developer.
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