> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.thunkable.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.thunkable.com/getting-started/sample-apps-and-tutorials/video-tutorials/thunkable-academy.md).

# Thunkable Academy

- [Building Your First Thunkable App](https://docs.thunkable.com/getting-started/sample-apps-and-tutorials/video-tutorials/thunkable-academy/building-your-first-thunkable-app.md)
- [Getting Started with Thunkable](https://docs.thunkable.com/getting-started/sample-apps-and-tutorials/video-tutorials/thunkable-academy/building-your-first-thunkable-app/getting-started-with-thunkable.md): By the end of this Thunkable platform overview, you will have designed, developed, and tested a simple app that allows users to navigate from one screen to another.
- [How to Design a Thunkable App](https://docs.thunkable.com/getting-started/sample-apps-and-tutorials/video-tutorials/thunkable-academy/building-your-first-thunkable-app/how-to-design-a-thunkable-app.md): Having a great app design is critical for enabling your users to navigate the features of your app effectively. In this video, we'll create the look and feel for our app directly in Thunkable.
- [How to Connect a Thunkable App to a Data Source](https://docs.thunkable.com/getting-started/sample-apps-and-tutorials/video-tutorials/thunkable-academy/building-your-first-thunkable-app/how-to-connect-a-thunkable-app-to-a-data-source.md): Connecting your app to a data source allows you to build a dynamic app that updates continuously with data stored in Airtable, Google Sheets, Webflow, or a local table.
- [How to Make A Thunkable App Interactive with Blocks](https://docs.thunkable.com/getting-started/sample-apps-and-tutorials/video-tutorials/thunkable-academy/building-your-first-thunkable-app/how-to-make-a-thunkable-app-interactive-with-blocks.md): Once your data is flowing between your data source and app, you’ll need to add app functionality.
- [Thunkable No Code App Creation Basics](https://docs.thunkable.com/getting-started/sample-apps-and-tutorials/video-tutorials/thunkable-academy/thunkable-no-code-app-creation-basics.md)
- [Thunkable UI Components and App Features](https://docs.thunkable.com/getting-started/sample-apps-and-tutorials/video-tutorials/thunkable-academy/thunkable-no-code-app-creation-basics/thunkable-ui-components-and-app-features.md): In this video, we’ll explore a variety of versatile Thunkable user interface components and app features that will have you transforming your app from bland to grand in no time.
- [Understanding Thunkable's Drag and Drop Block Builder](https://docs.thunkable.com/getting-started/sample-apps-and-tutorials/video-tutorials/thunkable-academy/thunkable-no-code-app-creation-basics/understanding-thunkables-drag-and-drop-block-builder.md): In this video, we’ll explore Thunkable’s no code, drag and drop as we create an image recognition app.
- [Design, Develop, Debug, and Deploy Your App](https://docs.thunkable.com/getting-started/sample-apps-and-tutorials/video-tutorials/thunkable-academy/thunkable-no-code-app-creation-basics/design-develop-debug-and-deploy-your-app.md): In this video, we’ll dig into the four D’s of Thunkable app creation: Design, Develop, Debug, and Deploy.


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