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Bubble vs. Adalo: Comparing the Top No-Code Platforms
Adalo is a simple, visual editor that allows users to build their own apps using basic components and functionality. Bubble offers complete control and customization for web and mobile apps within a user-friendly, drag-and-drop editor. Here’s how the two platforms compare.
Bubble vs. Airtable: Comparing the Top No-Code Platforms
Airtable allows teams to build internal tools based on spreadsheet-style relational databases. Bubble offers a full-stack, no-code app building solution. Here’s how to know which is right for your needs.
Bubble vs. Xano: Comparing the Top No-Code Platforms
Bubble provides an all-in-one platform for building web and mobile apps, while Xano specializes in no-code backend development. Do you need both? Here’s how to decide.
Bubble vs. Softr: Comparing the Top No-Code Platforms
Softr and Bubble are both no-code platforms, with different use cases and functionality. Softr is designed for building internal tools and portals based on existing databases, while Bubble offers more functionality and customization for complex web and mobile apps. Here’s how they compare.
Bubble vs. AppSheet: Comparing the Top No-Code Platforms
AppSheet is a Google Suite tool that allows you to make visual interfaces and basic apps to visualize and interact with your external databases. Bubble is a full-stack, visual programming tool that allows you to create web and mobile apps. Here’s how to decide which is right for your project.
Introducing Changelog: Improved Coordination, Clarity, and Deployment Confidence
We’re excited to launch changelog in public beta — an improvement to version control that will make building smoother and more efficient for teams.
How Hampton Grew 100% for 3 Years in a Row With Bubble
Hampton, a networking platform for tech entrepreneurs, used Bubble to build their app. The three-month build reduced development costs by five times and required only one part-time developer.
Bubble vs. Caspio: Comparing the Top No-Code Platforms
Caspio is a low-code development tool for building database-centric apps. Bubble’s no-code platform has been used to build and scale more than 4 million applications, from startups to enterprise apps. Here’s how the two platforms compare.
How to Market a Website: 14 Ways to Drive Traffic
Want more visitors to your website? Here’s how to get them.
How to Choose a Brand Name You Won’t Regret
You’re launching a business — but what are you going to call it? Let’s explore the attributes of a strong brand name and a process for coming up with one of your own.
What Is a Native Mobile App?
Native mobile apps are developed specifically for a given mobile platform — typically iOS or Android — and are optimized to run as seamlessly as possible within that platform. Here's what you should know about them and how they compare to other types of mobile apps.
Bubble vs. Webflow: Comparing the Top No-Code Platforms
AppSheet is a Google Suite tool that allows you to make visual interfaces and basic apps to visualize and interact with your external databases. Bubble is a full-stack, visual programming tool that allows you to create web and mobile apps. Here’s how to decide which is right for your project.
Top 2025 Web Design Trends to Know: Parallax Scrolling, Micro-animations, and More
Web designers are moving away from flat, minimalist aesthetics. Learn how they’re leaning into bolder, personality-packed experiences with the use of AI, non-traditional scrolling, bold colors and typography, and more.