#FlutterFlow Crashcourse 2024 - SE02 - Final App Walkthrough

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Welcome to my Season 2 #FlutterFlow Crashcourse for 2024.

I will now focus my attention on creating fresh and hopefully more engaging content on YouTube. Of course I will also welcome your ideas in the comments.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction
03:29 MyGoals Database
06:02 Replacing the Database
07:15 Anatomy of the Home Page
18:11 Anatomy of the Tasks Page
32:53 Filter Dialog + Summary

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Steve, I am yet to watch this video in full, but have not missed a single one of your videos since around February this year, including watching most of your FF-related back catalogue. Couple of thoughts, if I may.

The quality of your content is the best on YouTube in it's genre. Nothing comes close, at least in English and / or Russian. Yes, Flutterflow's own channel does a stellar job in explaining things, but those videos are mostly focused on unwrapping one particular piece of functionality and rarely do those videos provide a wider context on applying said functionality. Your tutorials massively expand on this, and the value you create through your videos is immense, and the production / editing is second to none.

In my opinion, the main reason of viewership tanking on this season is the app itself. Simply put, you have already done a task app, and the genre of this kind of app is one of the first 'obvious' choices for either a new FF learner, or an upstart developer on a mission to conquer the world. I am firm in my belief, that the better way forward for this type of multi-episode tutorials is building a properly complex app, for example, a hotel search / booking system or a grocery delivery service. Reasons? Simple - I have seen such app tutorials being requested by your viewers and by viewers on other FF-focused channels. Also, possibly naively, I feel the market for such an app is bigger than the market for task management - I genuinely see an aspiring developer learning this stuff from you and building a grocery app for their local corner shop.

Yep, this would be a series of 50+ episodes, but I feel it would be a total hit if you communicate clearly that the app that is being built is a properly complex production-ready product. It would undoubtedly attract users if you include all the necessary bits that have been requested quite often: payment processing, live geo location (of the courier), shop search by location (if you replace a single grocery shop with multiple food takeaway places, or hotels for that matter), ratings, discount coupons, etc. All of this stuff is not hard to implement as a standalone exercise, but I believe if you 'market' your tutorial as a complete turnkey package that teaches how to piece things together, enabling them to work with each other, such a series would be a hit.

What you already have in your habits and style of narration is logical delivery of each module, referencing prior episodes, helping users to navigate the required episodes. In other words, your multi-part series are very much plug & play - a user is able watch selected episodes from the entire series without feeling like they don't know what's going on. If you keep on the same track, possibly enhance the whole "here's a link to the video about login functionality" system, you're golden.

I would highly encourage you to consider making such a series. All I've seen on YouTube in the same vein are 8-hour recordings of live streams, with no video editing, hardly any proper explanations, etc., making it a highly inefficient education medium. You have every single tool to stand out by a hundred miles.

ymeshulin
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Hi Steve, I totally understand the challenges with local databases like SQLite. I also had to buy a FF subscription to run the app and follow the lessons. Still, it was exactly what I was looking for, and I was excited to learn about the Crash Course Series 2. In my opinion, it’s the logical way to learn FlutterFlow. In Series 1, we created an app without any database; in this series, we built an app with a local database. I hoped for a new crash course on cloud databases like Firebase or Supabase.

Your teaching method is second to none and truly stands out. This is what makes your channel the best for learning FlutterFlow and getting high-quality content.

Since FlutterFlow is a low-code platform, lessons in coding within FlutterFlow will set this channel apart. In the end, coding is the skill we need to advance in FlutterFlow, and this is what makes FlutterFlow the best in its category.

Thank you again, Steve, and I wish you all the best!

mazenalsakkaf
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So I subscribed because I come from the OutSystems world and Love their ability to create complex queries for data and dashboards. Still, their frontend packages never really looked appealing or something that a user wanted to engage with.

Then coming into FF, I loved the IDE but I had no idea how to piece things together. TO be honest, I am still trying to figure it out, but Your videos are amazing! It was the content I needed to get truly excited about swimming into deeper water. The effort and Quality are not lost on me, THANK YOU.

craigschrickker
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Thank you so much Steve for the tutorials. You have made a huge difference in my flutterflow learning journey. From watching your videos and a number of other videos here on YouTube, I have been able to build interesting apps, for example, Alarm app, attendance Tracker App and complex quiz app.

I have one major concern or rather I still have challenges in knowing how to share/export reports or receipts from my app as PDF file or image file. I wish you could make a tutorial on how to share/export any page in the app as pdf file or image file. Thank you Steve.

AlohAlex-fd
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I have been a subscriber for a long time but I did not watch the seasons as I know what I want to build, but I need content that shows common problems. Incorporating tailwindcss to speed up dev, how to build for both web and mobile apps efficiently (use a single page??) how to build for scale etc etc. love the channel.

AW-pmtr
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i Would love to see a tutorial on uploading images and taking pictures to add for use in a marketplace. Is there anything in your tutorial list? if not is there anything in your academy?
Love your tutorials!

chimchase
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Hi, excellent videos! Do you happen to have one on how to create a download button for downloading an image, like in wallpaper download apps? How can I contact you? Thanks and best regards.

angrub
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That's a shame, but understandable. You were doing everything right, and I especially liked your conventions to keep things ordered, named correctly, and tidy. Only improvement I can think of would be try not to use so many filler words such as 'kindof'.
Looking forward to what you make next!

stefnz
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Love your content and the
purposeful intention you exhibit not to rush through and gloss over, masking complexity in hopes of luring suckers, but giving us actionable information that encourages us to build better.

Frankly, i feel like the marketing around lowcode+nocode and AI have sucked all the air out of the room, as people rush to put hasitly made apps out there - MVPs in the worst possible sense - to try and gain traction.

Engagement has fallen off a cliff *everywhere* as the algos a weighted to favor AI and cloud-centric content.

And also frankly, I feel like few people care to consider an offline-first app, unfortunately.

Nearly every app you've been wonderful enough to build in public could be offline first. Ironically, thatd be a wonderful proof-of-concept where the app from season one was offline first, then re-toiled as part of a plan to scale.

Hopefully you wont be too discouraged by lack of engagement. Some of know how much work goes into creating content not even half as food as yours.

I hope this series stays up.

clarkmakes
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That wrapped it up nicely. For me the backend may have been the less interesting part. Nevertheless there are some nice small tricks to be learned here which you explain always very well. I am sure everybody appreciates the time and effort you always put in your episodes. They do stand out!

jimvh
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Bro flutterflow me datepicker supposed two dates are selected toh double price show honi chahiye means two days ka total hona chaahiye yeh kese create hoga esper ek video bnaa do bhai

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