We’ve recently experienced a significant drop in our site’s search rankings—from being in the top 8 to now languishing in the 40-50 range. After digging into the issue, we decided to check the live Googlebot-crawled page, and what we found was absolutely infuriating: the code was a complete mess due to Bubble’s dynamic rendering.
It’s incredibly frustrating that Bubble has failed to address such a fundamental issue. As a platform that promotes itself as an all-in-one solution, it’s baffling how they continue to ignore critical aspects like SEO. If your website can’t be properly indexed by Google, what’s the point of building on Bubble? This issue is seriously damaging, and it’s no surprise that so many apps are migrating away from Bubble. We’ll be doing so soon, too.
If Bubble truly cared about its users, they’d have built in a proper pre-rendering solution like Prerender.io, or at the very least, an inbuilt feature to serve HTML format pages to bots. Until that happens, it’s hard to see how anyone can trust Bubble for serious, SEO-driven projects. It’s a shame.