Built my AI decision engine app called Ask Verdik AI using Bubble Mobile. Now live on iOS and Android

Hi everyone,

I wanted to share a project I recently finished building using Bubble’s mobile platform.

Over the past several months, I built an AI decision engine app called Ask Verdik AI completely on my own using Bubble. I don’t come from a traditional IT or development background, so this was a big learning experience for me and a really rewarding process.

The idea behind the app is simple — a fast, minimalist AI tool that gives clear, direct answers without long paragraphs or unnecessary complexity.

It’s designed especially for students and everyday users who just want quick explanations or guidance without needing the full power of larger AI platforms.

The app includes:
• A clean neon-style interface
• A simple question-and-answer workflow
• Chat history
• 5 free questions per day
• Optional subscription for unlimited use

For real-time information, AskVerdik points you to the best sources.

I built the entire mobile version using Bubble’s mobile tools, which made it possible for me to take this from an idea to a fully published app.

The app has recently been approved and is now live:

Apple App Store:

Google Play:

I’d really appreciate any feedback from the Bubble community. Also, if anyone has experience launching or growing a mobile app built with Bubble, I’d love to hear any advice.

Thanks to everyone in this community!

-Regi

Really like how you kept the concept focused instead of trying to build a “do everything” AI app. The minimalist approach and limiting answers makes it feel way more usable for everyday stuff. Also respect for building it solo without a dev background — that’s not easy. Curious how you plan to improve retention over time, maybe adding smarter personalization or usage-based features? AI decision engine app feels like a strong angle here.

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Hi Steve,

Really appreciate that, thank you.

That was exactly the goal, to avoid the “do everything” approach and focus on something simple and actually usable day to day.

On retention, I’ve been thinking about that as well. Right now, the focus is keeping the experience fast and consistent. But longer term, I’m definitely considering things like light personalization and usage-based improvements without adding unnecessary complexity.

Still early, so feedback like this really helps shape where it goes next.

Thanks again!