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Newly launched: Immerse 2021 and Jumpstart program!

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We're excited to share with you some new Bubble programs that we're launching to empower more people

[View in your browser]( We're excited to share with you some new Bubble programs that we're launching to empower more people with no-code! Applications for the next Immerse cohort are open! [Immerse]( is a 10-week, fully-funded, product pre-accelerator for Black and Afro-Latinx entrepreneurs looking to build their first high-fidelity MVP. In the sea of programs designed to help founders, we are the first one oriented around building quality web applications using no-code -- and we were recently [featured in Forbes]( Immerse is by application-only and features virtual weekly intensives on visual programming, UX / UI design, and database structuring, supplemented by hands-on workshops on lean product management and business foundations. The program will run 10 weeks starting October 11th to December culminating in a [Demo Day]( on December 17th. Less than 1% of VC investments go to Black or Afro-Latinx founders. Join us as we work to change that narrative. [Apply today]( or share the Forbes story on [Twitter]( or [Linkedin](. [Learn more about Immerse]( Join Jumpstart: the quickest way to learn Bubble in less than a week! We are excited to launch our new and improved beginner’s Bootcamp: [Jumpstart]( We dedicated some time to learn from you – our users – to understand how we could better help you begin building on our platform. The [Jumpstart]( is the quickest way to learn Bubble’s core features, functions, and tools so that you can begin building on your own. In just 4 consecutive days, you’ll acquire fundamental Bubble skills, understand the conceptual structures of an app, and develop building techniques to help structure your first application. Come in as a brand new Bubbler – no prerequisite knowledge required – and we’ll ensure that you start your Bubble journey on the right foot. Sound like a fit for you? [Learn more about our Jumpstart Bootcamp](. We look forward to having you in the course! Looking for a different course? [Learn more about our other Bootcamp formats](. [Join Jumpstart]( [Website]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Blog]( [LinkedIn]( You're getting this email because you're building an app with Bubble. Copyright © 2021 Bubble Group, Inc., All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 900 Broadway, Suite 504, New York, NY 10003, United States Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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