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Tickets go on sale August 7. We’re thrilled to announce that tickets to our first #BubbleCon202

Tickets go on sale August 7. We’re thrilled to announce that tickets to our first #BubbleCon2023 will officially go on sale on Monday, August 7 at 1PM ET! [Learn more](   What is BubbleCon? BubbleCon is our first-ever user conference celebrating our global community and the expansive ways Bubble has — and will — impact our lives. We’re excited to connect with you in person and online, announce and discuss what’s on our roadmap, and give Bubblers a chance to engage with the rest of the Bubble community. You can expect to learn more about updates to the product roadmap, hear best practices from Bubble experts of all kinds, and participate in sessions to help you on your Bubble journey. Ticket details: - In-person tickets are $95 each. - Virtual tickets will be free. - Due to capacity constraints, tickets to join in person in NYC will be very limited. If you want to be alerted right when tickets go on sale, make sure you’ve signed up [here](. We recommend purchasing as soon as you know you can make it. - Tickets are non-refundable, and transfer requests will only be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. We will not tolerate any upselling of BubbleCon tickets, and we will rescind your ticket without reimbursement if we are alerted of any secondary-market sales. What you can expect in person: - Programming will begin in the late afternoon of Tuesday, October 24 and continue all day and into the evening of Wednesday, October 25. Please do not book accommodations until you receive an in-person ticket confirmation, but we recommend planning to stay in NYC from October 24 to 26. What you can expect virtually: - Most of the sessions held during BubbleCon will be streamed to online attendees, who will also have a unique experience to chat, connect, and network with one another via our dedicated event platform. Full agenda to come in coming weeks. We hope to see you there! Team Bubble 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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