Build Mobile Apps That Matter
Our training program starts in October 2025. We're focusing on practical skills you'll actually use when building real mobile solutions. No fluff, no unrealistic promises—just hands-on learning with people who've been doing this for years.
What You'll Work On
Real projects. Not toy apps. We partner with local businesses in Vientiane who need actual mobile solutions. You'll work on apps that get used by real people.
Think inventory systems for small retailers, booking tools for service providers, or customer management for local enterprises. Projects that teach you how to handle real constraints and solve actual problems.
Learning That Fits Reality
We've designed this program around what actually works in the Lao market. Mobile-first development makes sense here—most businesses need apps that work well on phones because that's what their customers use.
The curriculum runs for six months starting October 2025. Two evenings per week plus Saturday mornings. We built it this way because most participants have day jobs or other commitments.
You'll learn iOS and Android development, backend integration, user interface design, and how to test apps properly. But more importantly, you'll learn how to talk with clients, understand what they actually need, and build something that solves their problems.
Our instructors are developers who run BoostNextLevel. They're working on client projects during the day and teaching what they're actually using in the evenings. The tech stack we teach is the same one we use for our commercial work.
How This Program Works
We keep groups intentionally small—twelve people maximum. This isn't a lecture hall. It's a workspace where you get direct feedback on your code and real answers to your questions.
Structured But Flexible Learning
Each week covers specific technical topics, but we adjust based on what the group needs. If everyone's struggling with API integration, we spend more time on it. If state management clicks quickly, we move forward. The October 2025 cohort will follow a core curriculum, but we adapt the pace to match the group's progress. You'll have access to our project repository, code examples, and documentation—all the same resources our internal team uses.
Building Portfolio Work
By March 2026, you'll have completed three substantial projects. These aren't tutorial follow-alongs. They're apps you can show to potential employers or clients. One individual project where you make all the decisions. One team project that teaches you collaboration and code review. And one client project where you work on something a real business will actually deploy. Each project includes planning, development, testing, and deployment—the full cycle.
We can't promise you'll get hired immediately after the program. That depends on many factors outside our control. But we can say that past participants have built apps that solved real problems, and several now work as mobile developers—some freelancing, others with companies here in Vientiane.
What Past Participants Say
These are people who completed our 2024 pilot program. They came from different backgrounds—some had coding experience, others were starting fresh.
Bounsou Phothisane
Tourism Industry, Now Freelance Developer
I worked in hotel management before this. Wanted to shift into tech but didn't know where to start. The program gave me structure and real projects to work on. Now I'm building booking systems for guesthouses—combining what I knew about tourism with new development skills.
Khamla Sengdara
Accountant Transitioning to Development
The evening schedule worked perfectly for me since I kept my accounting job during the program. Learning took longer than I expected—mobile development has a lot of pieces. But the instructors were patient, and working on real client projects taught me more than any tutorial could.
Anousone Vongphachanh
Now Junior Developer at Local Firm
I had some web development background but mobile was new territory. The program filled in a lot of gaps in my knowledge—especially around mobile-specific patterns and working with device features. The client project was challenging. Good challenging. The kind that makes you better at problem-solving.
Applications Open August 2025
We'll start accepting applications in August for the October cohort. Space is limited to twelve participants. If you're interested in learning mobile development through real project work, reach out and we can talk about whether this program makes sense for your situation.
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