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Bubble Product Roundup: Feb '23

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Bubble founders share the latest updates. Hi Bubbler, This past month, our updates have focused on o

Bubble founders share the latest updates. Hi Bubbler, This past month, our updates have focused on our community and ecosystem. We're highlighting some of our product's quality-of-life improvements, our professional Bubble developers, and our newest integrations that help founders and teams succeed. - Josh Haas & Emmanuel Straschnov, Bubble founders   Check out these new releases in February: [Image]( Enter our RFP portal & find devs Looking for professional Bubblers? Our new portal allows you to submit and review projects, track proposals and manage RFPs in one place. [Find a Bubble developer →]( [Image]( Adjust your element opacity We're all about transparency. Now you can adjust an entire element's opacity in the Property Editor, adding onto the existing ability to adjust color opacity [Create clarity in your elements →]( [Image]( Sync social media data with the Phyllo plugin Phyllo's official Bubble plugin lets you leverage the data of 20+ social media platforms via a single API -- perfect if you're working on influencer marketing in your app. [Learn more about Phyllo's plugin →](     mailto:support@bubble.io Need help? Hit Reply and our support team will be sure to get back to you as soon as possible! bubble.io 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 building awesome apps? Please feel free to [unsubscribe](. 22 W 21st St, Fl 2, New York, NY 10010, United States © Bubble Group, Inc., All rights reserved. [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube](

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