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Recap the buzz from today’s announcements Hey there 👋 Day 1 of BubbleCon was nothing sho

Recap the buzz from today’s announcements Hey there 👋 Day 1 of BubbleCon was nothing short of extraordinary! The energy was high, and the excitement was contagious in person and online. We saw groundbreaking product launches, heard from visionary speakers, and experienced the true power of no-code innovation firsthand. [Watch the keynote]( Watch replays of today's highlights on the web Out-of-the-box security with Flusk Flusk is joining the Bubble family to make no-code more trustworthy, scalable, and robust for everyone. It’s an enterprise-grade security solution built specifically to integrate with Bubble apps. [Future of Bubble]( Mobile app builder (invite-only beta) Gone are the days of picking between a stack built for mobile or web dev. Build powerful mobile apps and launch directly to iOS and Android app stores from Bubble. [Native mobile builder]( “Day 2” AI Starting in November, builders will get access to our new AI builder. Just provide instructions in your own words into Bubble and immediately receive a fully functional app. Complete with a polished front and back end, workflows, and logic‌ — ‌all within ten minutes. [Bubble AI]( A new workflow tab We made the Bubble editor even more powerful for all who build on it. Today, we announced the new workflow tab is officially in opt-in beta. The simpler UX makes it easier to create and organize your workflows. For more details on what we announced at BubbleCon, check out the [BubbleCon Keynote recap](. You can catch all BubbleCon recordings via the [Replay tab]( on RingCentral. All BubbleCon sessions will be uploaded by end of day tomorrow, October 2. Still haven’t registered? It’s not too late — register now and catch the live event on Day 2. [Take me to the event]( See you tomorrow Bubblers, 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 emails like this? [Stop receiving messages of this type]( - [Manage your preferences]( 22 W 21st St, Fl 2, New York, NY 10010, United States © Bubble Group, Inc., All rights reserved. [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube](

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