Read the task
Start with the outcome the bot should create, not a paragraph of theory.
Challenges
Use required blocks to complete practical bot tasks, then run checks that verify the command, fields, buttons, and saved data are wired correctly.
This course is less walkthrough and more practice. Each challenge gives you a small real-world bot task and the blocks needed to solve it.
When the workflow looks right, run the checker. It verifies the important parts instead of only marking the lesson complete because blocks were clicked.
Task Lab
Add the needed blocks, configure them yourself, use hints when stuck, and run the task check at the end.
Empty canvas
Add the first block to start.Outline
Start with the outcome the bot should create, not a paragraph of theory.
Use the block list to assemble the workflow in the editor-style canvas.
Fill in command names, button ids, saved variables, and replies so the preview behaves correctly.
Hints reveal the next useful move without filling in the whole answer.
The final task check verifies the workflow pieces that matter.
FAQ
Yes. The challenge checks block names and field values inside the same visual workflow style as the editor.
Checks make the lesson closer to real building: the workflow has to produce the intended result, not just contain random blocks.
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