Jordan

I’ve been a proponent of the no-code movement since I’ve discovered Bubble in 2017. As an official Bubble coach, I’ve advised many creators on their websites and apps.

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Xano - the nocode backend to power your app

Xano - the nocode backend to power your app

When building a nocode app, one of the most common concerns from creators is running out of space. This is especially true for users who store large files like images and videos, or has millions of records through a CRM or enterprise-ready application. I have always used Bubble and managed...

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Bubble Tip of the Week #11 - Upload data to Bubble

Bubble Tip of the Week #11 - Upload data to Bubble

In the past few weeks, I have gone through some pretty deep topics like API workflows and even building a ChatGPT app with Bubble. In this week's tip, let's go back to the basics - I recently had a student that was new to Bubble and...

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Bubble Tip of the Week #10 - Google Login

Bubble Tip of the Week #10 - Google Login

Social Logins are one of the most convenient ways to authenticate your users. Say goodbye to lengthy sign-up forms and embrace the simplicity of accessing your app with just a few clicks. This week, I'll be going through how you can set up Google Login in your app....

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Bubble Tip of the Week #9 - URL Parameters

Bubble Tip of the Week #9 - URL Parameters

Following last week's tutorial on custom states, here is the other essential tool you need to store temporary data - URL parameters. Bubble Tip of the Week #8 - Custom StatesSometimes, you want to store your data temporarily without saving to the database and showing your users an...

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Bubble Tip of the Week #8 - Custom States

Bubble Tip of the Week #8 - Custom States

Sometimes, you want to store your data temporarily without saving to the database and showing your users an ugly loading bar. There are two main ways you can do that: (1) Custom States and (2) URL parameters. Here are the differences between both as described in Bubble's manual:...

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Bubble Tip of the Week #7 - Recursive Workflows

Bubble Tip of the Week #7 - Recursive Workflows

Also known as a 'For Loop' in traditional programming, Recursive Workflows are how you can set up repeating actions to run at flexible intervals(e.g. weekly/monthly). If you have not gone through last week's tip on API workflows, please learn that before coming to...

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Bubble Tip of the Week #6 -API Workflows

Bubble Tip of the Week #6 -API Workflows

If you want to build a well-optimized app for your users, you need to have API workflows in your repetoire. What are API workflows? API workflows are workflows that run on Bubble's server (as opposed to your user's browser). They run independently of any page, which...

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