Noah Levy
May 20, 2021

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Nice analysis, Jacob! Glad to see you dove into the world of software development...

IMO (this is a non-developer's opinion), no-code products like Bubble are good for proving a concept and, if your application isn't too complex, an MVP. I guess it's all a case-by-case basis on what the entrepreneur and developer envision the end product to be.

There are wildly successful products online that barely changed since they were designed, even if it was over ten years ago. Take Bandcamp for example, they're still by far the biggest platform for DIY musicians to connect with their fanbases and to sell vinyl and merch. Yet they've maintained their same design since they were first founded in the later 2000s.

All in all, something like Bubble can be good if you don't have large customizable ambitions.

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Noah Levy
Noah Levy

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💻📖 Founder of The Riff / un estadounidense en España 🇪🇸

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