3 App Store/Google Play Apps

Learning a new skill every day has never been more convenient. Your future literally sits in your pocket. There are learning apps, AI tools, and micro-credentials with bite-sized lessons and modules that make it easier for you to future-proof your career and build high-paying skills–even on your lunch break or in the 15-20 minutes between meetings.

If you’ve ever felt bored on the job and caught yourself scrolling through brain-rot on your social feed during work hours, it’s time to redirect that energy and attention towards something that benefits your career immediately and for long-term.

3 Upskilling Apps From The App Store/Google Play

I’ve curated a list of three apps that you can download on the App Store if you have an iPhone, or from Google Play if you have an Android mobile device, which are perfect for turning empty pockets of time into cash through upskilling.

1. ChatGPT

Yes, ChatGPT is a learning app. You don’t just need to use it for work productivity tasks or for “Help me plan my vacation” or “What should I cook for dinner tonight?” queries. You can use it as your learning partner, tutor, or coach.

Here are two easy ways to do that within 15 – 20 minutes:

  1. First, use the study and learn mode. Anything you have questions on, any topic you need to polish and familiarize yourself with, enter the study and learn mode. Put your question in there and it will guide and tutor you, just as a real-life tutor would. Instead of outright providing the answers to questions, it will coach you towards the right answer and give you the reasoning why as well. I speak more about this in 5 ChatGPT Prompts To Make $100,000 With AI (No Degree Needed).
  2. Second, use the Coursera app that’s enabled in ChatGPT (for U.S. users only at the moment). Learn more about how to do this in my recent Forbes article here.

2. Sololearn

Sololearn is a widely-acclaimed app that teaches you in-demand tech skills and has learning pathways for skill sets such as:

  • AI (artificial intelligence)
  • Programming languages (Java, CSS, Python, SQL, etc.)
  • Data analytics with AI

Through its quizzes, bitesize learning materials, and realistic challenges and coding projects/games, you’re able to learn AI and coding skills in a fun and highly interactive way. You’ll learn skills like vibe-coding (using AI to write code based on your prompts), and prompt engineering.

3. Skillshare

Skillshare, available to Android and iPhone users, is another popular platform for learning skills, with a special focus on creative industries, like digital marketing and graphic design. Skills you can learn here include:

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