While scrolling through the LinkedIn feed, one of my connections mentioned Google Primer. I start using it and found it quite useful as I learned new businesses and digital marketing skills.
Google Primer is a learning app where you can learn from starting a business to promote it on online platforms. It covers a vast range of topics such as business planning, selling, startup, brand management, user experience, customer engagement, email marketing, content marketing, analytics, and many more. Basically, Google is trying to give you a heads up on how can you use its platform to get business while you keep using google products.
These topics are divided into lessons and each lesson can be completed in 10-15 minutes and the good thing is they explained through examples so that users can relate to it more quickly and the big plus is there are no ads. It is an ad-free app.
If you look at it as a product, I think it is quite good and simple. The navigation is easy and you can find interesting lessons if you tape at the top-left. This is a common UI as you can it in most of the apps. You can also search for lessons in the search bar as well as the explore button given in the bottom-center.
Lessons are also divided into sub-parts and presented in the form of cards which you can pin as per your convenience. To move from one card to another, either you can slide or you can tape at the next icon. They put up some questionnaire in every lesson and completed lessons can be found in the “saved” section.