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    Hello there, Thank you for using Bubble on your web application journey. I wanted to t

    Hello there, Thank you for using Bubble on your web application journey. I wanted to take some time to share a bit more about who we are as a company and what we are hoping to accomplish. Bubble has been an 9-year partnership borne out of a single fateful coffee meeting. Josh and I recognized that engineering is the universal bottleneck limiting the creation and development of new products, software, and businesses. Here at Bubble, we want to create a world where technology can be created by anyone and everyone, and we are excited to have you within our community today! If you would like to learn more about our experience building Bubble, our vision for the future of development, and the no-code space in general, check out these podcasts and articles! - [TWiStartups: Emmanuel Straschnov empowers next generation of programmers thru no-code]( - [Software Engineering Daily: Bubble: Code-Free Programming with Emmanuel Straschnov and Joshua Haas]( - [WSJ: Companies that Crack the Code for Coders]( Thanks again for joining us on this mission of creating the future of software development.   Cheers, Emmanuel   [Let's keep building](   [null]( [null]( [null]( [null]( You're getting this email because you're building an app with Bubble. Copyright © Bubble Group, Inc., All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 900 Broadway, New York, NY 10003, United States   [Unsubscribe](

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