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Explore everything from industry trends to AI impact to funding Hi there, Bubble here. We’re th

Explore everything from industry trends to AI impact to funding Hi there, Bubble here. We’re thrilled to introduce our very first State of No-Code Development Report‌ — ‌and we can’t wait for you to dive in. [Check out the report]( In this 2024 edition, we explore everything from the current no-code landscape to bold predictions about the future, industry trends, funding insights, and so much more. Here’s a sneak peek: - The future of no-code: 64.29% of no-code users believe that by 2030, the majority of developers will primarily use no-code solutions to create software applications. - Financing plans: 80% of no-code users are planning to bootstrap their businesses. - A debate on AI’s impact: 40.35% of users think AI could make traditional developers largely obsolete by 2030. - Choosing the right platform: The top three features that matter most to no-code developers: technical performance, customizability, and integrations. Ready to get all the details? [Read the full report]( — The Bubble team What’s next for no-code? Join us at BubbleCon 2024 for product news, industry panels, and more. [Tickets available now](. 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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