Hello, and welcome to the course where you will build an app for the Google Assistant. Are you excited?
This course will show you how to create an app for the Google Assistant and Google Home in Node.js!
You’ll learn about Google Assistant development from scratch!
Assistants represent one of the major trends in 2020. Some have even suggested they’ll eventually supplant our app–based ecosystem. With apps for Assistants, you’re building an app that works on smart speakers, like Google Home, and devices like Android phones, Android watches.
App leaders like Apple, Amazon, and Google, who want to guarantee that people spend most of their time in their apps, are placing big bets on Assistants. And devices like Google Home are penetrating into our homes.
So, if the predictions turn right, this will open up a new channel for businesses to reach a large audience. And here is a BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU! Be one of the first people that know how to build apps for the Assistant. You can build it for your business or other people.
My name is Jana Bergant, and I’m a developer with over 20 years of experience. I’m an IT instructor teaching people new tech skills. Over 17000 people are already taking my course.
Instructor Details
Courses : 6
Specification: Google Assistant development with Actions on Google
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6 reviews for Google Assistant development with Actions on Google
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Price | $17.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 7.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Bhavana Sinha –
Some of the resources were not available. Didn’t get help over chat on the problems I faced.Overall experience was good.Thanks.
Scott Johnson –
Excellent. I went from not knowing anything about VOICE programming to understanding the whole process.
Marcel Schwarz –
Solid class that explains everything around Google Assistant programming very well and is up to date. It’s beginner friendly and gives a good overview of how to setup Dialogflow, starting with easy examples and continuing with how to use voice commands to launch more complex actions using JavaScript functions. It was also cool that it included more complex examples involving APIs and assistant cards. Although basically the only/longest class on this topic here, it’s maybe just a bit short compared to many other Udemy programming classes. Having another bigger example app implementing signin, linking the user to an authenticated firebase user and allowing some actions based on that login (e.g. sending voice messages to another user or checking a personalized list of signed up meetings) could have been fun and helpful.
Mario G. Ishikawa –
Very well explained and covering all the topics I expected.
Venkata Paluri –
its good
Ray Snyder –
The instructor has a done a great job of organizing the content in a step by step and simple blocks for learning. Well done!