šŸ˜• Hard truths (that shouldn't be this hard)

The original post that was removed wasn’t lacking suggestions. It was simply uncomfortable because it quoted Bubble’s founders making promises that still haven’t materialized years later. That’s not noise, that’s accountability.

And let’s be real: Bubble doesn’t need me (or anyone else) to ā€œgive the team a pathā€. The path already exists. Since you, @fede.bubble, seem to have missed it, let me walk you through it:

  1. Go to bubble.io/ideaboard
  2. Click ā€œsort by most votesā€

There it is, clear as day. Native PDF generation sits near the top, followed by page load and performance improvements. Users have been asking for the same things for years. The only missing step is Bubble actually acting on them.

Here’s the reality: if Bubble is fine with being just an okay platform, then outages, decade-old integrations, and ā€œforever betasā€ are part of the package. But if Bubble still wants to call itself the best no-code platform, then the bar is higher. The no-code market isn’t 2012 anymore. Back then, it was a novelty. Today, it’s a crowded SaaS space with competitors who are moving faster with far fewer resources.

Also, since you’re here, @fede.bubble, it seems you forgot to reply here. Maybe this time we can skip the disappearing act and actually get a straight answer?

I love Bubble and want to keep using it for years to come, but the lack of action on long-standing user priorities has become a constant source of frustration.


P.S. @emir.ozgun, I’d love to share the original post, it looked a lot like this one, just with the founders’ own quotes that made Bubble, well… uncomfortable.

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