No Coding Required: The Framework Teaching Experienced Professionals to Build Apps

Serial entrepreneur Amanda Spann teaches non-technical professionals how to build tech companies and hit six-figure revenue without learning to code.

Published on Feb. 22, 2026

ATLANTA, Ga. (ATL Live) - Amanda Spann, a serial app creator, author, and founder of The App Accelerator, has spent years proving that you don't need a computer science degree to build a scalable digital solution. Her students - career professionals pivoting from finance, marketing, sales, and other non-tech fields - are launching app-based businesses, generating six-figure revenue, and rewriting what it means to be a tech entrepreneur in 2026.

Why it matters

Spann's work is challenging the traditional path to tech entrepreneurship, which has often required technical skills or a computer science degree. By empowering non-technical professionals to build successful app-based businesses, she is expanding economic mobility and opportunities in the tech sector, especially for those without formal coding experience.

The details

Spann's new book, "I Have an App Idea: The Essential Guide to Building an App Without Tech Skills," arrives next month. In it, she distills the proven methodology her students are already using to turn concepts into revenue-generating businesses. Spann's framework teaches non-technical professionals how to validate their ideas, build prototypes, and launch their apps without having to learn how to code.

  • Spann's new book is set to be released next month.

The players

Amanda Spann

A serial entrepreneur and the founder of The App Accelerator, Spann has spent years teaching non-technical professionals how to build successful app-based businesses without learning to code.

The App Accelerator

Spann's company that provides a framework and training for non-technical professionals to turn their app ideas into revenue-generating businesses.

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What they’re saying

“Neither did most of her students. Yet they're launching app-based businesses, generating six-figure revenue, and rewriting what it means to be a tech entrepreneur in 2026.”

— ATL Live Staff (atlantanewsfirst.com)

What’s next

Spann's new book, "I Have an App Idea: The Essential Guide to Building an App Without Tech Skills," is set to be released next month, providing more details on her framework for non-technical professionals to build successful app-based businesses.

The takeaway

Spann's work is challenging the traditional barriers to tech entrepreneurship and expanding economic opportunities in the digital economy for those without formal coding experience. Her framework is empowering non-technical professionals to turn their ideas into revenue-generating app-based businesses, redefining what it means to be a successful tech entrepreneur.