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Bubble es un líder conocido en el movimiento sin código que ofrece un potente editor web de apuntar y hacer clic y una plataforma de alojamiento en la nube que permite a los usuarios crear aplicaciones web y flujos de trabajo personalizados. Desde prototipos hasta mercados complejos, productos SaaS y más, Bubble puede ayudar a construir y lanzar negocios fácilmente.
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| Despliegue | Nube / SaaS / Basado en web |
| Soporte | 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana (representante en vivo), chat, correo electrónico/servicio de ayuda, preguntas frecuentes/foro, base de conocimientos, soporte telefónico |
| Cursos | Documentación |
| Idiomas | Inglés |
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I’ve been using Bubble for more than a year. Bubble takes care of the lower level tasks thereby giving users ample time to focus on app’s functionality and design. This leads to the development of highly-responsive apps which look great on tablets and mobile. In addition, the apps exhibit inimitable conditionality thanks to the robust logic.
App is a little bit slow (could be my phone) and I didn’t realise there was booking fees attached (could be my sleep deprived brain!) but the sitter I used was great so I’ll definitely itley continue to use the service.
. Bubble reduces the time and costs of creating web and mobile apps dramatically, revolutionizing the whole space of web development. It also enables totally non technical people to build beautiful and powerful apps without requiring developers.
The fact that it is a point-and-click programming tool without really needing any code is fantastic!
My colleagues tend to complain about the user interface of Bubble and that there is room for improvement there.
Primarily programming. With limited tech skills one can really jot out quite an impressive piece of work with Bubble.
These software easily allow to change management system. visual interface is excellent. customer support is excellent. ease of use. It is easy to understand UI builder. these software is easy to drag your elements and create app. it is easy to collaborate with any client. drag and drop system is excellent. it is easy to use and very user friendly app.
Testing management is not good. responsive settings is not easy to understand. document presentation is not excellent. learning curve is little bit difficult. design template is not very good. less feature are present. prototyping system is not easy to understand by new user. it takes time to initial setup.
it is easy to use and very user friendly app. it saves lot of time. now this time i am not using these software because documentation presentation is not very good.
It was incredibly intuitive and easy to navigate.
Some functionality is missing. I think they'll be able to get there quickly, but it was a little hard to design.
Initial prototype for a SaaS product.
Bubble's speed of deployment enables rapid prototyping and proof of concept. A healthy ecosystem of third-party plugins helps to fill gaps in the main editor's offering.
I've found that once development on any project has reached a certain point, the limitations that once helped focus concerns, become a hinderance and implementing features not offically supported requires convoluted work arounds or custom extensions.
Bubble enabled us to create a number of platforms, specifically tailored to our needs, for in-house tools, when no off-the-shelf option could cover all the bases.
The speed from 0 to 1 is excellent, as is the built-in 'development' mode. It's also great that you don't have to worry about hosting.
It's pretty tricky to refine your interfaces, the 'responsive engine' can be unpredictable, and the editor feels a bit clunky compared to tools like Webflow.
When building Web 2.0 apps, you can quickly test ideas and iterate while keeping team size minimum.
Bubble can do anything and is an excellent way to learn how the program works for none-coder.
Heavy loading. Primarily, it is painful when people use EC sites built with Bubble. Top management is often none-engineer and often reviews MVP by design and loading speed, then gets irritated that we chose Bubble.
I am a none-coder. Can do anything. Swiftly modify.
The easy of making pages with bubble. With bubble, you can make simple applications without need to know how to code
Can’t add real code, even if is a codeless builder, many developer may want to add real code in pages
Fast developing of simple pages, integrated database
Bubble integrates data, logic and presentation into a single easy to use platform. The built in user authentication and 'current user' focused logic, the inbuilt link between database table and visual element; the visual UI drawing and logic and the API integration are all nothing short of brilliant. It's like AngularJS turned into an app.
And then like stars after a fabulous sunset the flaws come out. The responsive user interface isn't based on clear CSS framework and compared to something like bootstrap making it work for all screens is tricky and sometimes mysterious; while logic is easy (if sometimes a little odd), testing is diabolically hard. the logic model assumes success so defensive approaches (assuming failure) are hard to implement; the strict element-object inheritance often forces weird hacks. Slowly your grand plans unravel and frustration sets in.
Bubble is a fantastic tool for prototyping and UX testing. I would recommend it for UX over something like Figma because you really do experience an app. It forces a lot of thinking about simplicity and feature refinement. But for building a complex app? Not so much.
Create quickly web app and core features
The new pricing with the WU system has a lot impact in building with bubble
the ability to create complex technical product without coding skills