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How you can join the growing "Build in Public" movement to help support you as you create a business, startup, or tech product.
Notre Dame's IDEA Center needed an affordable way to help their students build software. After a private Bubble Bootcamp, eight teams of nontechnical students launched MVPs in just four weeks.
Learn how these entrepreneurs used Bubble to launch their careers in tech.
Bubble-built HelloPrenup aims to simplify the marriage process with custom prenups and no exorbitant lawyer fees.
Maja Overgård used Bubble to create her app quickly and sold it to a leading European player within months of launch.
Meet the latest cohort building MVPs in Immerse, our virtual-first, product pre-accelerator for underrepresented founders.
Learn how Zach Laberge, founder of Frenter, built an app using Bubble and then acquired another startup thanks to the no-code community.
TravelTrunk founder Maryssa Salomon became a no-code entrepreneur and graduated from our Immerse program for Black founders.
Techstars 2020 alum Tot Squad seeks to be a one-stop shop, consolidating the highly fragmented providers in the “New Parent Economy.”
Announcement: Bubble has closed a $100M round led by Insight Partners.
Gilles Lai created a dating app that uses expectation filters to help people screen potential matches, all with no-code.
Daniel Abebe went from being “pretty much broke” to leading a successful Zurich-based agency that builds web apps for top European companies. Learn how the no-code movement changed his life.
On Deck's Global Build Week winners share how they built Shuffle, an audio-only networking app for creators using Bubble's visual programming platform.
The West Midlands became the first region to fund no-code tech training programs for its residents to learn Bubble.