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Elevate your no-code SaaS with Ionic Elements in Bubble.io, empowering solopreneurs to create stunning, mobile-responsive interfaces without coding expertise.
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Web scraping the New York Times with Browserbear
In this Bubble tutorial we demonstrate how screenshot the homepage of the New York Times using the Browserbear API.
How to Build Your Own AI Assistant for Email Writing Without Coding
Learn how to build your own email assistant powered by AI using the no-code platforms Bubble.io and Plum. This blog post will guide you step by step on how to create structured data prompts to write emails without a single line of code. Dive into the world of no-code development with ease.
How to reduce Workload Units (WU) on page load
In this Bubble.io tutorial we demonstrates 3 ways to show default data in your Bubble app when the page loads. Two of the examples involve creating a Custom State and adding extra workflows. We demonstrate who you can achieve the same effect with default data on a page without adding extra workflows or having to repeat Do a Search searches.
Creating Calendar Events - AddEvent 3
Learn how to create events in your Bubble.io app using the no-code platform's API connector and the AddEvent API. By following the step-by-step process, you can easily integrate event creation and management functionality into your app, including features like reminders that can't be built using default calendar plugins in Bubble.io.
Learn How to Easily Scrape Google Maps Data
Welcome to another in-depth Bubble tutorial where we delve into the integration of Serper.dev's Places API with Google Maps for a powerful and intuitive mapping experience.
How to send SMS messages (Alternative to Twilio)
In this Bubble.io tutorial we explain how to send SMS notifications from within your Bubble app. Everyone thinks of Twilio when they think of an SMS API that works with Bubble. However, I have found that ClickSend offers a much more friendly and straightforward toolkit that will have you sending SMS notifications to your app's users far quicker than if you where using Twilio.