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As @adamhholmes and @georgecollier both stated — since you’re not using the full-stack experience of Bubble, you’re basically just putting pieces together and will have a weird stack at the end. I’ve been in this shoe myself, as I have connected Directus with a Bubble app, and it’s not a fun process (although worth it in the end, had to spend more time to make it work).
WeWeb is a suitable alternative for more of the front-end stuff, but I also am partnered with another tool for front-end development that you can self-host, edit on the web, and edit the code (it’s Vue framework).
It’s not made for backend just yet, so you have to tie that in yourself, but it can build the front-end for you no problem. I use it for sub-apps and small tools, as it’s just one of the tools in my belt.
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Although, I have been using Bubble for many years now and a lot of my projects have been boilerplates/design projects for clients and their ideas. I consider Bubble more to be an interactive Figma when it comes to front-end, which is wonderful. Bubble’s front-end editor has been game-changing for me in terms of design-time and prototyping time. Once they released the responsive mode, I was hooked. The only thing it comes down to is some limitations that Bubble has that others don’t.
I say you try Bubble to see how connecting your data works to see how it feels, and be aware of your limitations (like not being able to edit your code, or how most of the functionality works with their backend utilities).
Another fun one is FlutterFlow — I’ve been pleased with the outcome of this, as their UI is very intuitive and the apps work on any device (cause flutter). I could go on for days, but you’re here, so you might as well try! 
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