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What's NEW with Bubble in February? 2022 is off to a great start, and in case you missed it, here ar

[View in your browser]( What's NEW with Bubble in February? 2022 is off to a great start, and in case you missed it, here are some highlights of what's coming up next month: [Bubble Jumpstart Assembly Bootcamp]( NEW Bootcamps format and full February line-up! Our new [JUMPSTART ASSEMBLY]( aims to make our Bootcamps program even more accessible with a larger group mode. Perfect for those who love peer-to-peer and collaborative learning to help them get started on Bubble. Don't forget we have new courses launching NEXT WEEK with the following instructors: EU/ASIA: - [Build & Launch with Matt]( Mondays and Tuesdays US/CANADA: - [Build & Launch with Cathlyn]( 8AM ET Mondays - [Jumpstart Huddle with Nazz]( 1PM ET Tuesday, Feb 8 - [Build & Launch with Jagdish]( 7PM ET Mondays [JOIN A BOOTCAMP]( NEW Referral Program: Earn $15 for every new Bubbler! We’re launching a referral program! We know many of you share Bubble with others regardless of financial incentives, but we want to give you a concrete token of our appreciation. HOW IT WORKS: Generate your unique referral link when you're logged in at the bottom of the [“My Account” → “Marketplace”]( page to participate. For each person who uses your link to sign up to Bubble, when they subscribe to a paid plan, both they and you will get a $15 Bubble credit. NEW No-Code Success Stories and How To Build tutorial! Read the latest stories from our blog, including: - How one [Danish entrepreneur]( built and sold her camping marketplace - The story behind [HelloPrenup]( a Bubble-built app that landed on ABC's Shark Tank! How To Build a [Quicken Loans Clone]( No-Code We're revamping our How to Build educational series! If you're a Bubbler with a passion for building and a knack for educational writing, [reach out to us](mailto:content@bubble.io?subject=How%20To%20Build%20Writer&body=Tell%20us%20about%20how%20you%20use%20Bubble%20and%20why%20you're%20interested%20in%20writing%20for%20How%20To%20Builds%3A%0A%0AShare%20with%20us%20a%20writing%20sample%20of%20yours%3A) to learn how you can contribute to the series! [Website]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Blog]( [LinkedIn]( You're getting this email because you're building an app with Bubble. Copyright © 2022 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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