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#BubbleWrapped: 2021 Reflections

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Hi Bubbler, take a look back at all we've accomplished as a community. Hi Bubbler, On behalf of the

Hi Bubbler, take a look back at all we've accomplished as a community. [View in your browser]( Hi Bubbler, On behalf of the entire Bubble team, HAPPY 2022! 2021 was an immensely successful year for the no-code movement, and we are incredibly grateful for you and everyone who contributed, whether by building an app on Bubble, participating in the wider no-code ecosystem, or evangelizing no-code to your friends and family. You can check out the major milestones of this past year in our #BubbleWrapped recap below: On a personal note, this was also a big year for the two founders: both of us welcomed baby girls, and learned how to balance parenthood with running a company (doable, not easy)! We are both immensely grateful for our families and for everyone who contributes to Bubble. So what's in store for 2022? * Doubling down on performance. We're happy about the progress we made last year, but we're targeting solid scores on benchmarking tools such as Google PageSpeed, further improvements to workflow execution speed, in-editor speed and memory performance with larger applications, and faster & easier data exporting, importing, and transforming. * Getting to enterprise-grade security and compliance. We're working towards SOC2 certification, potentially ISO 27001, and we're continuing to invest in GDPR and security improvements across the board. * 24 / 7 support coverage for our users are distributed across the world. * Improving the learning curve and editor experience, making it fast and easy to go from a blank page to a visually-appealing app. We are all extremely excited for the year ahead: there's lots of work to do, but it's work that we are passionate about and eager to see bear fruit. We hope your 2022 is filled with joy, success, health and happiness -- best of luck and thank you once again for all your support! From, Josh and Emmanuel Bubble founders & co-CEOs [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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