Bubble lets you create web applications with no coding experience

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how to code
Many small and big companies rely on Bubble for their website.I have to say I was quite skeptical when I first heard about Bubble
Many startups have already tried to make coding as easy as playing with Lego bricks
It recreates all the major pillars of web programming in a visual interface.It starts with a design tab
You start with a blank canvas and you can create web pages by dragging and dropping visual elements on the screen
You can put elements wherever you want, resize maps, text boxes, images and more
You can click on the preview button to see the development version of your time whenever your want.In the second tab, you can create the
logic behind your site
It works a bit like Automator on the Mac
You add blocks to create a chronological action
You can set some conditions within each block.In the third tab, you can interact with your database
For instance, you can create a sign up page and store profile information in the database
At any time, you can import and export data.There are hundreds of plugins that let you accept payments with Stripe, embed a TypeForm, use
Intercom for customer support via chat, use Mixpanel, etc
You can also use your Bubble data outside of Bubble
working fine for some of them
For instance, Plato uses Bubble for all its back office
Qoins and Meetaway run on Bubble
Dividend Finance raised $365 million and uses Bubble.The startup takes care of hosting your application for you
Every time you resize your instance as your application gets bigger, you pay more.Even though the company never raised any money, it already
generates $115,000 in monthly recurring revenue
Bubble is still a small startup, which can be scary for bigger customers