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🚀 Bubble Product Roundup: July ’24

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New AI building tools, more button customization, and more on how to scale. Hi Bubbler, This month w

New AI building tools, more button customization, and more on how to scale. Hi Bubbler, This month was full of exciting announcements — from the launch of brand new AI tools to a refresh of the tried-and-true button element. On top of that, tickets to [BubbleCon 2024]( are officially live! If you’re interested in product launches like the ones in this email, you’ll get a ton out of our annual user conference. [Read everything on the forum]( — Josh Haas & Emmanuel Straschnov, Bubble founders   July release highlights: [Generating sections of a new app page with AI in the Bubble editor.]( Get started faster with AI Introducing build guides and the AI page designer (beta). Designed to get you off the ground faster, these tools let you describe your idea in your own words. Use custom build guides to generate suggested features and step-by-step building instructions. Use the AI page designer to create beautiful pages for your new app. [See how]( [Choosing an icon from the new icon libraries for the button element.]( Customize your buttons No more text-only buttons! Buttons now support icons and text — separate or together. Plus, there are now 7 different icon libraries to choose from. [Explore icons]( [A mockup of the new cost estimator in the Bubble editor.]( Scale smarter with improved workload tooling We’re rolling out new features to help you plan and optimize workload: custom notifications, infinite loop protection, and the cost estimator keep you in-the-know. Stay tuned for even more tools coming soon. [Learn more]( [OpenAI’s logo on a dark blue background.]( New course: Build an AI app in 90 minutes Build alongside Gregory John as he creates an AI-powered social media content generation app. Learn how to integrate with OpenAI, create a seamless user experience, and more. By the end, you’ll have a fully-functional app. [Watch now](     [BubbleCon24 on a blue background with floating shapes in the background.]( Join us for BubbleCon 2024 Tickets to Bubble’s biggest event of the year are on sale now! Don’t miss exciting product announcements, no-code workshops, and the opportunity to meet your fellow Bubblers. Happening October 1–2 online and in NYC. [Register →]( 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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