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Amanda Spann Launches #CodeSwitch1000 to Inspire 1,000 Women

1,000 Women-Led App Businesses

As entrepreneurship continues to evolve in the age of AI, app ownership is becoming one of the most exciting pathways for professionals ready to turn ideas into real businesses. That is exactly where entrepreneur and app educator Amanda Spann is focusing her energy with the launch of #CodeSwitch1000, a national initiative designed to help mobilize 1,000 women-led app businesses in 30 days. The campaign coincides with the March 10, 2026 release of her new book, I Have an App Idea: The Essential Guide to Building an App Without Tech Skills. Official campaign information is available at www.CodeSwitch1000.com, and book details are available at www.IHaveAnAppIdea.net.

At a time when many professionals are rethinking career stability and long-term financial security, this initiative arrives with timely relevance. The campaign is built around the idea that innovation should not be reserved only for coders or Silicon Valley insiders. Instead, Spann is opening the door for educators, nonprofit leaders, healthcare professionals, attorneys, creatives, and everyday problem-solvers who understand real-world needs and are ready to build solutions around them.

What makes this effort stand out is its practical structure. Rather than simply motivating aspiring founders, #CodeSwitch1000 offers a step-by-step ecosystem for learning, collaboration, and momentum. Participants are encouraged to read the new book and join a month-long experience that walks them through the app-building journey in a way that feels accessible, strategic, and action-driven. According to official campaign materials, the initiative is supported by The Wave and community partners including My Founder’s Keeper, UVI Research & Technology Park, RebrandLand AI, Entitled AI, and Copper & Vine Studio.

Spann’s book introduces her signature ID³ Framework, which breaks the app creation process into four core stages: Ideation, Design, Development, and Deployment. The framework is especially important for non-technical founders who may have strong business insight but little formal exposure to product development. On her official book site, Spann notes that she has helped educate and empower more than 30,000 entrepreneurs around the world, reinforcing her reputation as a guide for innovators who want to build with purpose.

The #CodeSwitch1000 experience is designed to feel both national and personal. The campaign includes four live webinars aligned with the ID³ Framework, with each session offering focused instruction, expert insight, and an interactive question-and-answer component. Those sessions will cover identifying high-impact problems, turning concepts into product plans, working effectively with developers and AI tools, and preparing for launch, monetization, and long-term scale.

Beyond the virtual learning environment, the campaign also introduces in-person “Appy Hours” in cities including Atlanta, Jacksonville, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. These events are designed to spark collaboration, connect founders with talent and resources, and keep momentum high throughout the month. One of the featured gatherings is the Atlanta kickoff on March 20, 2026, positioned as both a book launch celebration and a community-building moment for participants ready to move from idea to action.

Why this initiative matters right now:

  • It centers ownership, encouraging participants to build scalable digital businesses rather than waiting for traditional opportunities.

  • It welcomes non-technical founders, making app entrepreneurship more approachable.

  • It offers a clear framework, removing some of the confusion that often stalls innovation.

  • It blends learning with community, through webinars, Q&A sessions, and live meetups.

  • It responds to economic shifts, giving professionals a practical path toward building new income streams.

  • It expands access, especially for women ready to bring lived experience into the tech economy.

There is also something refreshing about the tone of the campaign. It is not framed as tech for tech’s sake. It is about solving problems, building confidence, and creating something sustainable. In a business climate where many people are looking for greater control over their future, Amanda Spann’s new initiative feels both strategic and empowering.

For readers, creators, consultants, and professionals who have ever said, “I have an app idea,” this campaign may be the push that turns that thought into a blueprint. More information is available at www.CodeSwitch1000.com and www.IHaveAnAppIdea.net.

Feature by MARK WINKLER

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