[00:02] powered app with no prior experience. When I searched on social media, I found many people who had literally made huge sums of money from AI-powered apps published on the App Store and Google Play. I was shocked to discover that they had no programming experience whatsoever, and some had even [00:14] made a million pounds or more. That's why I decided to create my first AI-powered app with absolutely no experience. But first, I needed to find an app idea that hadn't been done before. Honestly, I spent a good while searching and asking ChatGPT [00:27] until I finally found the idea: an app that analyzes screenshots on mobile phones. Everyone has thousands of screenshots on their phones, and it's very difficult to find what they're looking for. So, I decided to create an app that analyzes all images, categorizes them, and can find the [00:40] screenshot you're looking for among thousands or tens of thousands of screenshots simply by typing. The app's research isn't just about finding the missing information; it also allows me to store all important documents like invoices, warranties, ID cards, and passports— literally everything important. This way, if anything gets lost, [00:54] it's stored and saved in the app. Honestly, this idea is practically unheard of, and many people actually face this problem. To implement this idea, I unfortunately needed to hire a team of developers, who would likely charge between $500 and $2000, or even more. [01:08] But that was before artificial intelligence. That's why I decided to implement this idea using Verdant.ae. They'll build the app from scratch to the final version using just one workflow. Most importantly, I can finally connect the website to all the essential tools the [01:23] app needs to be integrated with, enabling sales and even publishing the app on GitHub. All of this is done within a single workflow. So, I went to the website, downloaded the program, and gave it just one command: to build a complete, integrated app that can store everything. All the screenshots for [01:37] the mobile device, as well as important information, are available. I can find any of them simply by typing a search term into the app, and it will retrieve what I need in less than a second. Honestly, I let ChatGPT handle the detailed preview to ensure a more professional app. When [01:51] I entered the preview into Vert AI and pressed OK, it actually started building the app, creating the images, logo, and everything else in detail as I wanted. Vert AI was able to build the front-end (the interface of my app) and the back-end. [02:06] It asked me whether to choose Android or iOS, so I selected Android. It took about iOS, so I selected Android. It took about 10 or 15 minutes to build the app, and finally, it was complete. However, there was a problem: I needed to see how the app looked and [02:19] whether there were any issues. To do this, I needed to download Android Studio to run the app, as it's a mobile emulator on the device. Then the Verdant app told me to download a website called Flutter. This was so it could link the app's files [02:34] to Android Studio. After I downloaded it, it sent me instructions on how to run it. It started downloading, and the app automatically ran on the emulator. When I saw the app, I was literally shocked because it had everything I wanted: screenshots, invoices, all the [02:50] important documents, and even an AI button to search for anything in the app with just one program. There was also a login interface with a Google email and everything else. But to make this interface work and save the app's data, I had to link it to GitHub and other [03:05] important websites. Verdant would allow me to link the app to GitHub, Superbase, Notion, and Stripe. All I had to do was click on each one and enter my email address on each site. The data was saved automatically, and then I told Verdant to add all the [03:20] data. The app's integration with GitHub was automatic, and it was able to upload all the data to GitHub without any manual input. The same principle applied to all the websites I connected to Verity, such as Notion, Stripe, Superbase, and so on. All of this was achieved with just one program. Verity [03:37] allowed me to connect the websites I wanted. However, when I opened the app, there was a problem with the interface. To resolve it, I contacted when I opened the app, there was a problem with the interface. To resolve it, I contacted showed that I had exhausted the tokens for the websites. But there was another feature [03:51] that allowed me to continue developing the app without spending any more money: the ANP Eco Mode. This mode allows me to use it even if I run out of tokens. It has a set limit that expires and then regenerates every four hours. This enabled me to complete the project and solve [04:06] most of the problems I encountered. It also allows me to divide the project into specific parts, fix each part, and build it again. I literally didn't write a single line of code. Any modification I want to make, I write, and it [04:18] solves the problem. It remembers all the data, like the app's color and the tools it contains, instead of me having to tell it to add the same tools every time. Now all that's left is for me to finish everything related to the app. And anyway, the Vernet app can do all of this with just a ROM. All of this is [04:33] so I can finally publish it on Google Play. Honestly, this is the first time in my life I've been able to create an app like this, with this level of professionalism, without even being a programming expert. professionalism, without even being a programming expert. [04:47] you can create any app you can imagine with just one ROM. So thanks for watching, and I hope you liked the video. Don't forget to like and subscribe. Peace. [Music]