Skip to main content
App Setup: Getting started with Bubble (Lesson 1.3)
Updated over 3 months ago

Section 1 (Lesson 3/10): This video provides the foundational knowledge needed to successfully set up your app on Bubble. We’ll guide you through:

  • Creating your app on Bubble: A step-by-step walkthrough on how to get started by clicking the "create an app" button.

  • Understanding Bubble's free trial: Insights into Bubble's trial period and tips on whether upgrading is the right choice for your project.

  • Initial app configuration: Essential settings and configurations to optimize your app for development.

Transcript:

If you've already created your app for this particular course, absolutely fine. If you haven't, please go ahead, click on the "Create an app" button and then follow along.

After naming your app, Bubble is going to offer you a free trial. Now it's up to you whether or not you want to upgrade. I would suggest doing it because this course does actually cover some paid features just because of what we're building. It's an end to end application and we need those paid features. But you could also follow along without those paid features and just bookmark those lessons for when you want to come back at a later stage.

So go ahead and activate your free trial. You can change your name here, but if you're happy you can go to the next step. Let's change our app font to "Inter". If you have already set up your app, don't worry, we're going to be going through the Styles tab shortly, but let's change it to "Inter". This is a really beautiful and clean font used by many, many tech companies. Click the next step.

So these are the default colors that Bubble has provided. We are actually going to change and adapt these colors a little bit later on, but for now we can skip ahead, next step, and we'll come back to the Plugins tab soon. Let's click "Get started building."

Okay, that's all we need to do for now and I'll see you in the next lesson where we are going to start getting familiar with how design works in Bubble.

I'll see you in the next lesson.

Did this answer your question?