Friday is here
And with it, the end of the week (EOW). Today feels like the perfect time to ask the question
How did it go?
Did you…
- … learn some new building trick?
- … started a new project? Or finished one?
- … tried a new feature? (mobile editor, AI data type generator, etc)
- … experimented with some new tool?
- … took the week off?
I’d like to hear you all sharing. We are so focused in troubleshooting and fixing things that we rarely have time to just chat.
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my week? Pretty interesting actually. Working on bringing to the community a couple of highly requested items that I think everyone would love to see. Attending a few syncs where I advocate for the community’s POV to inform internal decisions, wrangling some data to understand a couple of user journey behaviors better, etc.
Best part was probably that I’m finally getting better at building with Bubble 
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My little win of the week was designing a way to save ‘filters’ for dynamic lists. For example, if I have a datatype called ‘Menu’, and in that datatype I have an item thing called low-calorie-cocktails (which is a slug), I have different fields on the Menu datatype of Calories (number), Attributes (option set), etc. For the page (which I call ‘recipes’) I have it set to datatype Menu. The repeating group that displays recipes is just doing a search for type recipe, with constraints listed as ‘calories-total < current page’s menu’s calories’, ‘attributes contains current page’s menu’s attribute’, etc- and the real note here was relying on ‘ignore empty constraints’. This means I only need a single field of type Menu populated for it to perform the filtering necessary. I took this approach rather than simply using a list of recipes, as it meant in the future, as the recipe database grows, I don’t need to manually tag a recipe as ‘low calorie’ - it will dynamically be called up on the ‘low-calorie-cocktails’ page (/recipes/low-calorie-cocktails). I can now easily create additional menus with SEO friendly slugs for other fields related to the recipe datatype, again without manually /retroactively finding and tagging existing recipes.
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This week’s big win: I leveled up my CRM’s CSV import. It now supports dynamic properties in an EAV (Entity‑Attribute‑Value) structure, thanks to an n8n workflow. Super proud of how it turned out! I’m also in the process of going through a CASA Tier 2 assessment for my Gmail integration. Always pushing the limits of what’s possible with Bubble!
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This week, I’ve been reviewing my second app, which I plan to launch next Friday with some beta testers.
Seems like I’ve been working on it forever. When I go back, I see things that I have no idea why I did them the way I did…so I fix them. I still have a lot to learn in Bubble.
It’s amazing when I think about Bubble and all the things you can do with one single platform. Any design you want, anyway you want it - and have it do virtually anything you can dream of. And do it all so quickly and easily with just a few clicks.
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This week I did design, front end, backend, research, marketing, sales, support, and legal.
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You’ve been one busy person 
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Last week I’ve been building an internal use audio editing plugin, noise gating, eq, cropping, fades etc - no dependencies, working great! Now started work on a suite of AWS tools for simple file management tasks such as renaming, moving files etc.
Absolutely love what I do, everyday I am happy being creative, making the app(business) as good as it can be, watching our user base grow - am truly blessed to have discovered bubble.io and I’ve said it a few times already but it’s been genuinely life changing. 


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My week was interesting. I started participating much more actively in the community, trying to help several people. I faced some challenges in my projects, but with patience, I was able to solve them. And finally, I got certified! I had tried a couple of months ago, twice actually, but both times I scored 79%. That really discouraged me. However, this week I made up my mind that I would take the test and pass, and that’s exactly what happened. I passed, and now I’m a certified dev.
The moral of the story: no matter what happens or how unmotivated you might feel, just go and do it. Your time will come. Here’s to even better weeks ahead for all of us!
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thank you everyone for sharing your wins! I think I’m going to start asking every week 
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