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New in June: 50 components you can use right now

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Plus, find the plugin you need and check out certification’s new look. Hi Bubbler, Welcome to J

Plus, find the plugin you need and check out certification’s new look. Hi Bubbler, Welcome to June! We just shipped big refreshes to our plugin marketplace and certification exam — keep reading to check out the cleaner UI and improved navigation. And if that inspired you to give your app a refresh, we just launched 50 new pre-built components to give you a head start. Happy building! [Read everything on the forum]( — Josh Haas & Emmanuel Straschnov, Bubble founders   June release highlights: [The component library menu showing the option to select from 53 components.]( Get started faster with our new component library We just released more than 50 new components to help jumpstart the building process. Choose from a selection of basic components like headers, footers, and signup inputs, as well as common layouts like testimonials, social feeds, and events. [SEE THEM IN ACTION]( [A row of penguins carry a USB cable.]( Find the plugins you need The marketplace also got an update. A cleaner UI and better sorting mean it’s easier to find the right plugin for your build. Plus, it’s now simpler to see which plugins are trending in the community. [LEARN MORE]( [The Bubble logo on a blue badge. The badge is on a purple background.]( Bubble Developer Certification — now 100% built on Bubble We just relaunched the Bubble Developer Certification exam — now built entirely on Bubble. It features easier navigation, better proctoring, and bulk purchases. And it looks pretty good, too. [HERE’S HOW WE BUILT IT](     [Concentric circles ranging in color from yellow to blue, with dots orbiting inside.]( It’s happening: Save the date for BubbleCon 2024 Our user conference is returning this October! Join us in person or virtually to be the first to learn about new launches and connect with your fellow no-coders. [RSVP →]( 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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