How could you develop an app very quickly?

I don't really know much about it, but I urgently need to develop an app and make money.

How can I do this as quickly as possible if I'm a bit dumb and slow at learning? How many hours a day do I have to put in? I'm currently trying to improve my English. I have an Apple M2 8GB MacBook Air.

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Palladin007
1 year ago

Not at all.

You can learn this in a few months to years, depending on how fast you are. After that, however, another few months to years will gain experience because the app will only waste. Or you take the app to learn, but then you have to admit that you should probably restart it a few times, because the first attempt will be pretty sure of garbage.
Reading and understanding English is minimum, writing English is very advantageous. Mathe is irrelevant, but who was good in Mathe is probably easier because the way to think is similar. High-end computers you don’t need, they’re just comfort. YouTube tutorials are 99% garbage, looking for a good book or for official offers of developers from the technologies.

Or you can buy people who do this, but you can put a lot of money in the sand without knowing if it’s going to be, or not. And there is also that you want to earn something, that probably shoots all halfway qualified freelancers right away and the less qualified people are gambling.

Honestly:

If you’re just going to make money – let it stay.
Or what do you think there are dozens of people in every corner who develop apps and become rich. There are exceptions, but most apps remain in the sinking and the vast majority of apps never make it to release either because they never finish, or because the idea just doesn’t work.

Nevertheless, it can be worth trying not because of the money, but because it keeps you personally.
Maybe you can work in the area in a few months to years, you won’t be rich, but rent, catering, hobbies and a bit of small luxury is safe in there, but you also have to do something and the job is not easy.
In any case, you learn perseverance, or another way of looking at problems, both can be very valuable in many situations.

Palladin007
1 year ago
Reply to  flavapuella

The fact “house” means for many already “rich”.

And your plan will end more in a small mini-apartment with just enough money for catering, if necessary you even need a side job to get over the laps.
Of course, it may be that you earn enough money, but that doesn’t happen from now on, but rather is a gambling after years. This is also the case for most small entrepreneurs who do not start with anything, for a long time work off their ass for almost nothing, until they might eventually pack their luck – or not.

HeinzHubert
1 year ago

Someone once said, “Before the success, the gods put the shit. ‘

You can’t get far with fast and sometimes next door. You can leave it right there.

I have had good experiences with the courses at Udemy. However, are not free and in English.

tomkaller
1 year ago
Reply to  flavapuella

strained by Apple and I didn’t know 😊

triopasi
1 year ago

At 8h/day you can learn it in a few months to 1-2 years. English is an absolute basis, you should be able to read and understand at least halfway fluently.

If you need app very quickly and intrusively, order a service provider with the implementation. They already have this experience, but they can be paid accordingly.

BeamerBen
1 year ago

With your current questions, the nix, your best choice is to let ChatGPT make half and pay people that can.

Emergency try it easy, but to deliver something useful in the first project is very unlikely without much help from someone who knows.

You will probably create a maximum of a small demo that can be a proof of concept and you can give someone to do it well. Better work out a concept.

You can also search for what you see is what you get tools where you can click mockups or maybe even UIs together. But you can’t even replace training or study spontaneously. Go with a lot of interest and practice, but not from 0 to a project which should be at the end profitable and marketable.

If you want to learn this yourself, just start and try it. You learn to solve problems and try to improve something best, not to sit by X hours a day.

CyberPhoenix69
1 year ago

Not at all.

Can’t be said at a flat rate. Since everyone is different and things are also understood differently.

Of course you can dream about getting rich just because you have developed an app. The reality usually looks different

Functional
1 year ago

Not at all. You don’t learn software development quickly.

If it’s so urgent and you’re so insanely convinced of your idea, formulate a business plan, go to a lender and pay for the money an agency that develops the thing.

Functional
1 year ago
Reply to  flavapuella

I didn’t say. Otherwise, blunt questions get blunt answers.

Neugierig1971
1 year ago

If you don’t even know, your idea is absurd, in a short time, to develop an app that allows you to earn money.

Above all, you have to have a very good idea and can protect them so that they are not stolen.

If you want to earn money, it’s much more realistic if you’re looking for a job and working normally.

Palladin007
1 year ago
Reply to  flavapuella

when I work as a slave somewhere I have no more time and energy for my own goals.

The alternative isn’t earning money, is it better for you?

And there’s no slave in the industry. This is an employee market, who has halfway what is on the box, has good opportunities for jobs where you are treated and paid fairly.

And after the 8 hours of work you have enough free time for your own goals.

Neugierig1971
1 year ago
Reply to  flavapuella

You’ll probably waste a lot of time without earning a single cent. You simply lack the requirements and expertise.

You should look for a more realistic target in an area where you better know.

Palladin007
1 year ago

This is a personal thing of you and not a general problem.
Sure, there are also fucking jobs/employers, but then you can quit and find what new ones (or vice versa). Of course, presupposes that you can also offer a company skills and skills that are not massive for little money. Good software developers are searched for, for example, changing and very well treated and paid in most companies.

florestino
1 year ago

Why is it supposed to be an app? You can also earn money with other works. Or are you so good in programming?

Gespenstchen
1 year ago

I don’t know, but I need to quickly develop an app and make money.

You will never develop an app. And with your previous questions, you have no idea. And there is no fast money anyway.

Go to work if you want to make money.