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Bubble Product Roundup: August '23

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Featuring customizable properties for reusable elements, the beta launch of our new expression compo

Featuring customizable properties for reusable elements, the beta launch of our new expression composer, and new visual indicators. Hi Bubbler, We’re so excited about the improvements the team has made to the platform this month. From creating [more flexibility for reusable elements]( to the beta launch of a [revamped expression composer]( to [clearer visual indicators]( August was about making building on Bubble better (as always). ICYMI, we also published a tutorial on [how to build your own ChatGPT clone]( using the Microsoft Azure OpenAI plugin. Last but not least, we’re looking ahead to BubbleCon, which is just around the corner. Virtual and in-person tickets are still available for our first-ever user conference, which will take place in New York City this October 24–25. We can’t wait to see you there. (Can’t make it? anyway]( and we’ll send you the recording.) [Register for BubbleCon]( — Josh Haas & Emmanuel Straschnov, Bubble founders   August release highlights: [Image]( New reusable element properties Reusable elements now come with customizable properties that can hold dynamic data. That means easier maintenance for you (and your library) as you build and scale your apps. It’s a win-win. [Learn more →]( [Image]( A revamped expression composer Have you tried the beta version of our new expression composer yet? Edit your expressions without deleting content and access dynamic data directly from your keyboard for a more efficient building experience. [Learn more →]( [Image]( Clearer visual cues in the editor Keep track of notes — and if they’ve been read. New clickable icons also let you know if elements with workflows are missing data. Toggle this setting in the view menu, the new name for Grids and Borders. [Learn more →](     mailto:support@bubble.io Need help? Hit reply and our support team will be sure to get back to you as soon as possible! 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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