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Seeking advice: Career transition into AI/No-Code development as a fresher in Germany?

I have an MSc degree (2019) and have been living in Germany. Although I have no traditional coding experience, I recently built and published EduLens AI — an AI-powered homework solver app — on both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store completely using AI tools and no-code platforms.
The app has:
Real users
Google OAuth integration
Custom domain
Works in 11 languages
I am currently doing:
Google Analytics Certification (Skillshop)
Google Introduction to Generative AI (skills.google)
My questions:
1. As someone with no traditional coding background but real published apps, what job titles should I target?
2. Which certifications would actually help me get hired for remote roles?
3. Is no-code/AI development taken seriously by employers in 2026?
4. Any advice for explaining a career gap since 2019?
Any honest advice appreciated — especially from people in Europe or remote tech roles.
Thankyou!

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u/Crazy_Sea4127 — 7 hours ago
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I built a feature into my study app that shows you which topics you keep getting wrong - turns out most students have no idea

Most students study by reviewing everything equally.

That's why it takes so long and still doesn't stick.

When I built EduLens AI, I added a history log that tracks every problem you scan - the subject, the topic, the specific sub-skill - and surfaces which ones keep coming up. It calculates a mastery score per topic based on how often you're scanning it and whether it's flagged as a root gap.

So instead of "I'm bad at math," you get "you've scanned integration by parts 6 times in two weeks and it's your lowest mastery score."

That's actually actionable.

The scan itself works fast - snap a photo of any problem, get a plain-English step-by-step breakdown, get YouTube tutorials matched to the exact concept. The tracking happens automatically in the background.

34 students using it now. Free to start.

If you've ever felt like you studied hard for an exam and still bombed a section you thought you knew - this is the part of the problem I was trying to solve.

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u/Crazy_Sea4127 — 6 days ago
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Built Edulens AI — scan questions and get step-by-step explanations. Please help me to improve.

u/Crazy_Sea4127 — 3 days ago
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Built an AI study app that explains answers step-by-step — would love feedback.

I kept jumping between YouTube, Google and notes every time I got stuck studying.
So I built EduLens AI to scan questions, explain answers step-by-step and help understand concepts faster.
Still improving it every week.
What feature would make this actually useful for you?

u/Crazy_Sea4127 — 8 days ago
▲ 4 r/study+6 crossposts

I built an app because I was tired of wasting time searching for answer

I kept switching between YouTube, Google and notes while studying.
So I made Edulens AI.
You scan questions → get explanations → understand faster.
Still improving it every week.
Would love feedback.

u/Crazy_Sea4127 — 9 days ago