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Learn to build Web Apps with Bolt.new and AI

3h 8m 36s
English
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The course "Creating Web Applications with Bolt.new and AI" offers a complete guide on creating, editing, and launching web applications using Bolt.new and artificial intelligence.

What you can create with Bolt.new:

  • Smart meal planner: from idea to app in one day with AI.​
  • 3D scenes with three.js: creating impressive 3D scenes in the browser.​
  • 3D Minecraft clone: generating 3D games with immersive player experience.​

The complete Bolt.new training kit includes:

  • 7 modules with 32 lessons: from setup to a real project with server deployment.​
  • AI guide: all my prompts in one guide, including several guides such as profitable projects and a beginner's guide to AI.​
  • Complete planning process (PRD): learn to plan an app step by step according to industry standards (PRD, SRS, roadmap, database, and API).​

Course benefits:

  • Ideal for beginners: use prompts in plain English and track errors with AI.​
  • Risk-free: your product stays yours forever.​
  • Great for developers: expand your skills with prompt-based methods and plan projects from start to finish.​
  • Complete Bolt.new package: database processing, user authorization, creating beautiful interfaces, and a variety of starter projects.​
  • For product managers: learn to create real project plans with AI, from PRD and SRS to API, database, and roadmap generation.​
  • Ideal for testing new app concepts: quickly create proof-of-concept projects and gain valuable programming lessons without high risk.

About the Author: Kevin Kern (Instructa.ai)

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Kevin Kern publishes the Instructa.ai teaching brand — focused on the AI-assisted coding workflow and the modern AI-tooling stack (Cursor, Claude, Bolt.new, MCP) for working software engineers.

His CourseFlix listing carries three Instructa.ai courses: Learn to Build Web Apps with Bolt.new and AI, Learn How to Use MCP (Model Context Protocol), and 3D Browser Game Development with AI and Cursor. Together the courses cover the modern AI-coding toolchain from the browser-based AI-IDE side through to the protocol-level work of integrating MCP servers into engineering workflows.

Material is paid and aimed at developers ready to make AI-coding tools a deliberate part of their workflow. For broader content, see CourseFlix's AI-Assisted Coding and Model Context Protocol category pages.

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#1: Introduction to this Course
All Course Lessons (31)
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1
Introduction to this Course Demo
02:18
2
Who is this Course for.
01:51
3
What is Bolt.New (Stackblitz).
04:06
4
Bolt.new and Cursor
03:09
5
Landingpage, Tech Stack & Pricing
03:05
6
First project & Overview
06:22
7
Projectname & Privacy Options
00:55
8
The Terminal & Commandos
04:14
9
Window Management & Chrome DevTools
05:36
10
Go back in Time - Undo & Revert
01:19
11
Useful Settings
04:03
12
Supabase for Backend
01:48
13
Deployment Options
01:10
14
How to use Knowledge
09:18
15
Lock, Target and Ask Bolt
10:44
16
Introduction
01:55
17
Project Planning
14:49
18
Project Setup
05:49
19
Authentication with Supabase
03:23
20
Build the Dashboard
25:39
21
Organize your Project for growth
14:51
22
Intro
00:24
23
Prompt the Landingpage Structure
04:10
24
Build Landingpage in Bolt.New
06:18
25
Generate Images for your Landingpage
08:13
26
Provider Overview
03:36
27
Deploy on Netlify
02:34
28
Domain Management
05:50
29
Fix Deploy Problems & Finish
09:05
30
Fix small bugs quickly
03:42
31
Fix heavy Bugs (Database)
18:20
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Frequently asked questions

What are the prerequisites for this course?
There are no formal prerequisites for this course. However, familiarity with basic web development concepts and tools such as Chrome DevTools could be beneficial. The course does cover foundational aspects like using the terminal and commandos, which may help beginners get up to speed.
What will I be able to build by the end of this course?
By the end of the course, you will be able to build and deploy a complete web application using Bolt.new and artificial intelligence. The course guides you through building a landing page, setting up a dashboard, organizing projects for growth, and deploying applications using platforms like Netlify.
Who is the target audience for this course?
This course is designed for individuals interested in web development, particularly those looking to leverage Bolt.new and AI in their projects. It is suitable for beginners and intermediate developers who want to learn about web app creation and deployment.
How does the depth of this course compare to similar courses?
The course offers a thorough exploration of building web apps with Bolt.new and AI. With 31 lessons, it covers a broad range of topics from setting up a project and authentication with Supabase to deploying on platforms like Netlify. This makes it suitable for those seeking a detailed understanding of these specific tools.
What specific tools or platforms does the course cover?
The course focuses on Bolt.new, Stackblitz, Supabase for backend services, and Netlify for deployment. It also covers the use of Chrome DevTools for debugging and development as well as domain management for live applications.
What topics are not covered in this course?
The course does not cover advanced topics such as server-side rendering, complex state management with libraries like Redux, or mobile app development. It primarily focuses on web applications using Bolt.new and AI technologies.
What is the expected time commitment for this course?
While the runtime for the course is not specified, the 31 lessons suggest a moderate time investment. Students should allocate additional time for practical exercises, project setup, and deployment tasks to fully grasp the material and complete the projects.