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No Code Needed | Kalob Hagen | Full Battery Media

45 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of the Full Battery Media Podcast, I sit down with Kalob Hagen, founder of Luigi Solutions, to talk about something that honestly blew my mind: building an app in one day, even if you have zero coding experience.  Kalob shares how his experience at an AI hackathon led him to see a huge gap in the market for everyday people, creators, entrepreneurs, and small business owners who have great ideas but feel blocked by cost, complexity, or lack of technical skills. We talk about AI-assisted workflows, app-building fundamentals, product-market fit, customer discovery, and why keeping your first app simple is usually the smartest move. What I love about this conversation is that it is really about empowerment. It is about giving people ownership of their ideas and showing them that technology is no longer just for big companies or professional developers.  If you have ever had an app idea but thought it was too expensive or too complicated to build, this episode will make you think differently. What is one app idea you have always wanted to build but never knew where to start?

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Portada del episodio No Code Needed | Kalob Hagen | Full Battery Media

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In this episode of the Full Battery Media Podcast, I sit down with Kalob Hagen, founder of Luigi Solutions, to talk about something that honestly blew my mind: building an app in one day, even if you have zero coding experience.  Kalob shares how his experience at an AI hackathon led him to see a huge gap in the market for everyday people, creators, entrepreneurs, and small business owners who have great ideas but feel blocked by cost, complexity, or lack of technical skills. We talk about AI-assisted workflows, app-building fundamentals, product-market fit, customer discovery, and why keeping your first app simple is usually the smartest move. What I love about this conversation is that it is really about empowerment. It is about giving people ownership of their ideas and showing them that technology is no longer just for big companies or professional developers.  If you have ever had an app idea but thought it was too expensive or too complicated to build, this episode will make you think differently. What is one app idea you have always wanted to build but never knew where to start?

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