A practical, project-driven curriculum for building real web applications, automated workflows, and digital products without writing traditional code. By Week 6, you will have launched a complete product — a live website, a web app, an automated business system, and a client-ready portfolio — using the tools professionals use to ship in days, not months.
Highlights
Project 1 — Professional Landing Page
Design and publish a complete, responsive landing page for a real or fictional business — a Nigerian tech startup, a local service provider, a personal brand, or a community organisation. Must include a hero section, a features or services section, a testimonials section, and a contact form connected to Airtable or Notion. Live on a published Webflow URL. Mobile and desktop layout both polished.
Project 2 — Dynamic Content Website
Build a dynamic website powered by real data — a job board, a restaurant menu, a portfolio showcase, a community directory, or a news blog. Content is stored in Webflow CMS or Airtable and renders automatically on the site. Adding a new entry to the database updates the live site instantly. No manual page creation. Published live with a minimum of 10 real content entries.
Project 3 — Web App with User Accounts
Build a functional web application on Bubble with at least two user-facing features behind a login. Ideas: a task manager, an expense tracker, a booking system, a peer review tool, a community Q&A platform. Users must be able to register, log in, create data, view their own data, and log out. Includes at least one admin-only view. Published as a live Bubble app with a shareable URL.
Project 4 — Automated Business System
Design and build a complete automated workflow for a real business scenario. Examples: a client onboarding system (form submission → welcome email → Airtable record → Slack notification → invoice created), a content publishing pipeline (Airtable entry → social post drafted → approval requested → published), or a job application tracker (application form → screening email → recruiter notified → calendar invite sent). Must involve at least four connected apps and handle at least one error or edge case. Documented with a visual workflow diagram.
Project 5 — Mobile App or API-Integrated Product
Choose one of two tracks. Track A: Build a mobile app in Glide connected to a real data source — a field service tool, a community directory, a personal dashboard, or a staff-facing operations app. Track B: Extend your Week 3 Bubble app with at least two external API integrations — a payment flow with Stripe, a mapping feature, an AI text generation feature using the OpenAI API, or a communication feature via Twilio. Both tracks must be live and demo-ready.
Define a real problem and build a complete, published product to solve it using the tools from this course. A startup MVP, a client website, an internal business tool, a community platform, or a marketplace — anything that a real user could open, use, and find valuable today.
A live published URL is required to complete the course.
Required:
| Week | Project | Output |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Professional Landing Page | Live Webflow Site |
| Week 2 | Dynamic Content Website | CMS-Powered Live Site |
| Week 3 | Web App with User Accounts | Live Bubble App |
| Week 4 | Automated Business System | Multi-App Automation · Workflow Diagram |
| Week 5 | Mobile App or API-Integrated Product | Live Mobile App or Extended Web App |
| Week 6 | Capstone No-Code Product | Live Product · Client-Ready Handoff |
You finish the course with six live, shareable projects, a client-ready portfolio, and the ability to design, build, automate, and launch digital products independently — without writing a single line of traditional code.
Webflow powers tens of thousands of professional websites. Bubble powers funded startups. Make automates operations at scale. This course teaches the tools that no-code professionals charge real money to build with — not beginner playground tools that reach a ceiling in week two.
Every project in this course is a real, published, live product — not a tutorial clone that gets deleted when the lesson ends. By Week 6, a prospective client can open six live URLs and see real work.
Week 4 is dedicated entirely to workflow automation. In the real world, no-code professionals who can automate processes are significantly more valuable than those who can only build static sites. Make and Zapier are taught as engineering tools, not as convenience features.
The capstone requires a client handoff document alongside the product itself. No-code work is often freelance or agency work. Students graduate knowing not just how to build — but how to hand a product over to someone who will maintain it.