Coding Bootcamp

Coding Bootcamp Success Stories [2024]

Updated: September 6th, 2024

The demand for tech skills is soaring, and starting a coding bootcamp could be your ticket into this thriving industry. A coding bootcamp is an accelerated training program that equips students with essential programming skills, typically within a few months.

The idea is straightforward: you'll set up an intensive curriculum focused on critical coding languages and technologies. By providing hands-on projects and real-world scenarios, you'll enable students to quickly gain the expertise they need to enter the job market. Quality instructors, modern learning materials, and a supportive environment will be key to your bootcamp's success.

If you’re passionate about education and tech, a coding bootcamp offers a fulfilling path to make a tangible impact. With the right strategy and commitment, you can transform aspiring coders into job-ready developers.

In this list, you'll find real-world coding bootcamp success stories and very profitable examples of starting a coding bootcamp that makes money.

1. No Code MBA ($72K/year)

Seth Kramer, founder of No Code MBA, came up with the idea for his business when he saw the growing trend of no-code tools and realized there was a need for a platform that taught people how to use these tools to build businesses. After pivoting from his previous business, ConferenceTap, he started creating video lessons and offering both free and paid courses on building apps using no-code tools. With over 400 paid members and organic growth through content sharing, No Code MBA is quickly becoming the go-to community for entrepreneurs looking to build businesses without code.

How much money it makes: $72K/year
How much did it cost to start: $200
How many people on the team: 0

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The $6K/Month Website That Teaches How To Launch Businesses And Build Apps With No-Code Tools

No Code MBA founder, Seth Kramer, has built a training platform for entrepreneurs who want to learn how to launch their very own businesses and build apps using no-code tools, recording over 150 real-world video lessons which have resulted in over 400 paid members in just 6-months and a focus on growing the No Code MBA community.

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2. VSTEAM Education ($42K/year)

Vidura, an Aerospace engineer and professional street-dancer, started his educational startup to provide practical science and engineering workshops to schools. With 11 STEM workshops and unique speaking engagements that incorporate dance, the company reached over 5,000 students last year and is poised for growth post-pandemic. They have seen success in attracting and retaining customers through targeted email marketing, Google Adwords campaigns, and word of mouth.

How much money it makes: $42K/year
How much did it cost to start: $2.5K
How many people on the team: 1

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On Starting A STEM School Workshops And Speaker Services Business

Vidura, a qualified Aerospace engineer, started an educational startup delivering STEM workshops in schools and delivering speaking engagements with dancing for entertainment, having delivered over 5,000 engagements reaching out to schools and is looking to resume after the pandemic.

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