Good enough to get started
Just downloaded it; it's more organized than I expected. Progress tracking is motivating. I had a few small slowdowns, but an update fixed them.
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Just downloaded it; it's more organized than I expected. Progress tracking is motivating. I had a few small slowdowns, but an update fixed them.
I have a full-time job but progressed through evenings. Being in a cohort kept me from dropping out — the positive peer pressure worked. I recommend it.
After theory-heavy school courses, building actual working things here felt great. I wish there was more video content.
I didn't know what to write; I learned from the examples here. The iOS app is practical too. More English explanations would round it out.
Our brand name started showing up in Perplexity. Before, we had zero visibility there. The process was technical, but they walked me through it step by step.
Every product has the same calm tone — I love that. The prints I got for my home look serene. I'm looking forward to more product variety.
My web login works on the app too — no hassle signing in again. Sharing projects on mobile is easy. Would be great to have more offline features.
I'm an anxious person; writing is therapeutic. Looking back and thinking 'it didn't happen' feels good. Not for acute crisis moments, to be clear.
I start with ready-made prompts for Midjourney and tweak them for my style — huge time-saver. And it's free. Search could be smarter though.
I loved being able to ask questions when I got stuck. Answers come thoughtfully and quickly. My only critique: when the flow moves fast, finding older topics becomes difficult.
I recommend it to parents for home review — having materials ready makes my job easier. Occasional new content would be nice; a newsletter-style notification would help me keep up.
It's not a course you'd watch alone and quit. With mentorship, when I get stuck I can keep going. The cohort pace worked well for me. The upfront price made me think twice, but it paid off.
I ordered a custom figure as a gift for a friend — the details exceeded expectations. The process took a while, but I understood since it's custom.
I can check the community and lessons even when I'm away from my desk. The AI mentor is practical. Notifications were a bit much at first, but I toned them down in settings.
My 7-year-old loves the songs in the videos and has memorized words. Free is a big plus. Mobile view is a bit cramped; I prefer the tablet.
The free mini audit clearly showed our gaps. Then the Radar report gave detailed action items. Results don't happen overnight — patience is needed — but the direction is right.
I downloaded the minimalist planner and printed it — the design is so clean. Since it's digital, I used it right away. A quick printing guide would have been helpful.
I knew no code; I built a small app by following the book. The sequential explanations are clear. Tools change fast so some screenshots may differ, but the logic stays the same.
Waking up at night, I was too lazy to write — voice recording is much easier. Reading the reflection in the morning is enjoyable. I don't treat it as gospel truth; I use it to reflect.
Writing them down and then marking them as resolved — seeing most didn't happen is strange relief. Simple but works. Don't expect medical help; I use it as a journal.
Seeing my progress was motivating. The profile/dashboard section is well organized. I'd like more depth on some advanced topics, but the fundamentals are solid.
It actually helps me understand myself more than just dreams. Writing regularly reveals patterns. The free tier is enough, but some features need premium.
Seeing what others create motivates me. The project showcase is inspiring. Sometimes discussions wander, but overall it's valuable.
I review lessons on the metro. The interface is clean. The only gap for me is no Android version — my partner can't use it.
I used the slides directly in class — curriculum-aligned. I printed and distributed the worksheets. Would be great to have more units.
Great that the instructor teaches through their own published apps — real examples. Live cohorts didn't always fit my schedule, so I watched the recordings.
I jot down what's on my mind, then come back and review. Clean interface. Notifications and reminders could be more flexible.
I appreciate it's not a generic 'water = emotions' dictionary. It reflects on your own history. Sometimes reflections are lengthy — a short summary option would help.
It's great to see which tool is best for what. I compared the Sora and Runway sections. I'd like more examples in some categories.
I came with zero coding knowledge and at least learned where to start. Sometimes responses are slow, but the overall atmosphere is supportive.
I ordered a hard-to-find accessory part — it fit perfectly. Communication was great. Price is higher than mass-produced, but that's expected for custom work.
It was great how they helped the team understand the difference between GEO and SEO. The report was clear. Some recommendations required technical resources on our end, which slowed our progress there.
Gets you from idea to a shipped app without drowning in CS theory. Good for absolute beginners. Experienced devs will find it basic — but that's the point.
Bought a digital wall art set — clean, consistent style, printed nicely at home. Instant download worked fine. A few more size ratios would help for non-standard frames.
Solid library for image/video prompts. Saved me time on Kling experiments. It's more of a starting point than a team tool — no shared workspaces, but for solo use it's great.
I was shocked this much content is free. I found direction for my idea-stage project here. For more advanced content, you'd look at the Academy separately.
The decorative item I got looks exactly like the photo — great quality. I'll order again. More color options would be nice.
I like that it frames itself as reflection, not therapy or fortune-telling. The Psyche Map is a nice touch over time. Would love an export option for my entries.
They didn't promise rankings, which reassured me because it's realistic. Transparent measurement. More frequent interim reports would have been nice.
I read the Zero to App Store version — having it in my language made it easier. The tone is motivating. Wish there were more example projects.
It doesn't pretend to be therapy, which I appreciate. Logging a worry and later marking it resolved gives perspective. Would like an iPad layout.
My 5-year-old is learning colors and numbers here. Content is cute. No advanced level, but she doesn't need it at her age.
I knew no code; by the end of the course, I published something on the App Store. It's weird to say, but I did it. Materials get updated regularly — I appreciated that since tools change fast.
I've used the templates I bought in my own work — they're well-organized. I bought them knowing they're digital, so anyone expecting a physical product should know. Overall happy.
Voice recording is practical and the interpretation is thoughtful, not overblown. Sometimes I wish for better speech accuracy, but overall solid.
It won't make you a developer overnight — let me be clear. But if you're disciplined, you actually start shipping. The bite-sized lessons like Duolingo helped me build the habit.
The book doesn't promise magic; it expects you to work. I appreciated that. Reading alone isn't enough — you need to build as you go. Still, it's a solid foundation.
The work quality is solid, no issue there. But if you expect a breakthrough in AI search visibility overnight, you'll be disappointed — it's a long-term play. Still, they were upfront about that.
Not a magic wand, but solid direction. You get out what you put in. If you expect no-code, you'll be surprised — this is real development with AI.
Now I check it before starting production. Focus is visual/video, text-LLM prompts are limited — not a problem for me since I do visuals, but some might want more text coverage.
The idea is solid and functional. Over time though, I'd love more analytics and graphs. But for building a journaling habit, it's enough.
The app is pleasant and the design is calm. But if you come expecting it to solve your dreams, you'll be disappointed — it's more of a thinking tool. Once I understood that, I've enjoyed it.