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Bubble Product Roundup: May ’24

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Featuring the official Make plugin, a new agency directory, and more. Hi Bubbler, This month we�

Featuring the official Make plugin, a new agency directory, and more. Hi Bubbler, This month we’ve got some exciting updates for you, including the launch of what might be your new favorite plugin, an overhaul of the agency directory, and a YouTube playlist that already has nearly 38,000 plays. Plus, don’t miss our full community update on the forum, where we cover not only what’s launched, but also what we’re working on and other Bubble news. [Read the forum post]( — Josh Haas & Emmanuel Straschnov, Bubble founders   May release highlights: [A graphic showing the logos of Bubble and Make.]( The official Make plugin for smarter workflow automations With just a few clicks, you can now directly connect your Bubble app to 1,700+ systems and tools without coding or relying on traditional developers. [Learn more]( [A cursor hovers over a list of checkboxes. Illustration.]( An updated agency directory to help you find your next partner You can now sort and search by more filters (including budget, services, location, and language) and view every agency’s portfolio, links to their website, and more. [Browse now]( [Illustration of a web page with a header, search bar, and user icon. Below the search bar are three different product cards.]( A brand-new Getting Started With Bubble course to build your skills We partnered with Bubble educator Gregory John to bring you an all-new YouTube course. We add a new section every week — subscribe to the channel so you don’t miss the last two drops! [Subscribe now](     Applications for the Immerse pre-accelerator program are now open! This cohort (our seventh) is called [Immerse Impact]( and will support founders who have social impact at the heart of their missions. [Read more and apply here →]( bubble.io You’re getting this email because you’re building an app with Bubble. If it looks weird, [view it in your browser](. Not interested in emails like this? [Stop receiving messages of this type]( - [Manage your preferences]( 22 W 21st St, Fl 2, New York, NY 10010, United States © Bubble Group, Inc., All rights reserved. [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube](

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