🥳 FREE Bubble Workload Optimization – First 10 Apps Only

Hey everyone,

I’ve just launched my new Bubble agency called Buttercup and I wanted to celebrate by giving something genuinely useful back to the Bubble community :rocket:

If your app wasn’t built by top-tier Bubble developers, you’ve probably felt this already: as your app grows, it gets slower, more complex, more WU consumption and it becomes harder to see what’s actually holding you back.

I regularly see founders upgrading their app plans far earlier than they should, simply to get higher workload limits. In larger-scale apps, inefficient workflows and poor architecture quietly turn into thousands of dollars in unnecessary costs.

And wasted workload doesn’t just hurt performance it means higher costs, slower growth, and real money left on the table. In practice, this often means you’re paying significantly more than you should.

The good news is that with a few fast, low-hanging fruit optimizations, you can save a significant amount of money relative to your app’s scale.


To celebrate the launch of Buttercup, we decided to give something genuinely useful back to the Bubble community; not a discount, not a checklist, but expert-level insight into your app, available only to a small group of Bubblers.

:tada: We’re offering the first 10 Bubblers a FREE optimization report focused on one of your highest workload-consuming functions.


Who are we?

Of course, before you trust anyone with your product’s performance, you need to know who is actually behind Buttercup.

Optimizing the most critical parts of Bubble apps requires expertise and that’s exactly what we bring. For those who don’t know me, I’ve been building with Bubble for 7 years and working closely with founders to turn ideas into scalable products.

Over the years, I’ve seen firsthand how much real expertise changes the outcome and that’s why I built Buttercup as a small, senior team.


How to Apply?

Click here to grab your free report :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes::hourglass_not_done::rocket:
Fast movers win :high_voltage::man_running: — only the first 10 Bubblers!

Here’s a message we received after sending one of our recent optimization reports, maybe it’ll be helpful for your app too.

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Congrats on your agency, what’s the story behind the name?!

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So would that be a “little yellow flower,” right?

There’s even that character from The Powerpuff Girls haha, I used to watch it as a kid:

Really curious name and the agency’s logo has yellow tones too, so I guess there must be some story related to a yellow flower. Or am I just overthinking it? haha

Tell us, @Efe :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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The Powerpuff reference is too good :joy: I actually don’t remember the exact origin story, so I’ll let Efe confirm whether it’s little yellow flower, powerpuff energy or something even better. @Efe

But its definitely my 2026 agency of the year nominee. :raising_hands: :wink:

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Hi guys, I’m Sude, co-founder of Buttercup.
Let me share the story behind our name. And first of all, you’re definitely not overthinking it, all your guesses are actually true.

Our main inspiration comes from the Powerpuff Girls, a cartoon I absolutely loved watching as a kid. For those who don’t know it, the show is about three superhero sisters, Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, who save the world together from villains.

Among these three characters, Blossom represents our customers for us; their ideas growing with us and turning from a dream into reality.

As for Bubbles, as the name suggests, it represents the platform we use while providing our services to our customers, Bubble, which is also the platform we are currently in.

We have our Blossom and our Bubbles, and it just wouldn’t feel complete without Buttercup. That’s why we chose the name Buttercup to complete the trio. Because when these three come together, they truly gain their meaning and strength :))

As for the yellow colors and the triangle in our logo, beyond the Powerpuff Girls, buttercup is also a yellow flower. We loved the contrast between technology and nature, so we wanted to bring the flower’s colors into our visual identity. And the triangle shape is another small reference to the three characters in the Powerpuff Girls :slight_smile:

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Congrats

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I kneeeew it hehe, what a cool story! Congratulations!

Wishing you all lots of success!!

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