Hey Ademiguel!

That’s an interesting question :slight_smile:

I think simply because buying an app built with code or no-code (depending on the tool) is not the same thing at all.

Take my case for example: I’m very skilled with Bubble, and while I know a bit of code, I don’t have the level needed to maintain and scale an app built entirely with traditional code. So if I were to buy an app tomorrow, it would need to be built on Bubble—because that’s the tech I know inside out :slight_smile:

Another example is when I sold one of my apps a little over a year ago.

I listed it on the platform acquire dot com.

The KPIs were solid, but everyone who reached out to me assumed the app had been built with custom code. Once they found out it was built with Bubble, they all backed out—because they didn’t know how to use the tool and would have had to hire a developer to keep improving the app.

I think beyond the KPIs, people need to buy a project that’s built with a technology they’re comfortable with :slight_smile: