No Code Development — How to Get Started With Bubble

Sannan Malik
4 min readApr 2, 2022

The drag and drop interface of Bubble is intuitive and simple to use. Like spreadsheets, things are called Fields and are connected to each other by relationships. For example, a table may have a Field called “Customer” of data type User. A field that is associated with a specific user can be added to an Order table, which can then be used to retrieve customer orders. This way, it’s as easy as dragging a control to another table and editing its properties.

Once you’ve created your first app with Bubble, consider it an experiment. Consider it a blank canvas. If you make mistakes, you’re more likely to learn from them, so make your first app as a pure experiment. You can mess around as much as you like, and it won’t hurt to start over. Remember that it’s slower and more difficult to fix your work after you’ve made it. You can also look up tutorials on Youtube, which are quickly becoming essential for any new developer. You can also ask questions in the no-code community, which is a great place to get help.

If you’re unsure about how to use Bubble, you can watch a video tutorial to learn the basics. The free video course provides step-by-step guides and more than 50 clones that can guide you through the process. There are also tutorials on YouTube that can help you with specific problems. You can also use the no-code community to…

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Sannan Malik

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