Hi @Zubair Kakakhel and community. I'm Jinani, and I lead digital learning projects and AI integrations at my company. I don't currently have one particular app idea, but for any idea I've had, I've always thought Airtable, Softr, n8n and/or Bubble, or any similar stack. Now, with AI coding moving so quickly, I wonder whether it's better to get ahead of the curve and just learn to use AI for code. But the barrier right now is, without knowing how to do coding or real software architecture and devops, unlike with nocode tools where I feel I have full 360 insight and control, with AI coding, I feel like I've delegated all my control to the AI. I don't know the languages it's using, why, the libraries, the frameworks, where's it putting things, where to go to make changes myself, how to check if it's doing it right... So essentially, I need to fill that gap to get to a stage where I can use AI to build coded solutions whilst knowing enough of it all to remain in control. I hope that makes sense, and I look forward to anything that can help on that journey. Jinani