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Can you create an Android/ios app using just drag and drop?

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Yes, in reality, you too make your own Android or ios app with the help of drag and drop.


www.technobuzz.tech by clicking here you can also know how to develop


Just to make an app, we have to take the help of a website and this is its special feature. We do not have to install any software in our system like you would know that we have to use an android studio or any other IDE software to make Android or ios apps.


But now we will learn how to make apps directly from the website and what we are talking about the website.  website is a block type editor website in which neither we need any coding skills like JAVA, CSS, KOTLIN, etc and this website gives you another feature that is Material Design UI if you do not know that Material Design What is the UI, then click here.


Now we see which is the website using which we are going to create our app, the website that we are talking about is the name of that website is kodular. Now we will learn step by step, what should we do on going to the website. 


Step 1 -  When you go to that website then the website will look something like the image below.
           TO SEE IMAGE CLICK HERE 

Step 2 - Now You Have to Click on the button that is showing in the image below


           TO SEE IMAGE CLICK HERE 

Step 3 - Now when you click on that CREATE APPS button you will redirects to the sign-in page as shown in the image below

          TO SEE IMAGE CLICK HERE

then you have to click on create account Then you will redirect to sign up page


if you want to know the full step then click here

Sagar patware, you are invited to the Teahouse!

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