It’s really annoying that there’s no way to see more details.
I like walking through unfamiliar buildings at night with no lights on…it’s exciting
Use Buildprint.
It can tell you ![]()
DM me if you want an invite!
Buildprint has a function to analyze WU in greater detail than the editor logs?
Yes ![]()
You’ll love it Matthew! You can get breakdown by any workflow, any action, any user etc…
and a pretty graph like in Bubble editor, of course ![]()
Just ask something like how much WU is the schedule api workflow action in the send email backend workflow using? or which workflows have the highest WU per action? or which action has the highest average WU per run?
This is only available in new Buildprint, by the way, not old Buildprint which is available publicly. Would you like an invite?
very cool. I was not aware bubble was keeping those values separated but just lumping them together. just took at peek at things and was able to shift through to find the ‘others’ separated…seems they will group these across data sources, text expressions and action usage. Not sure 100% why they get lumped, other than a potential visual space savings on the chart since the ‘others’ usually are just a grouping of the lowest WU consumers.
Bubble charts will show I think at most 20 slices of a pie, so they display in the ‘table’ according to WU consumed sorted highest to lowest, and anything consumed that is lower than the 19th slice just gets aggregated into Other.
That is interesting. I wish they would add one more level of drill down so when we click onto that ‘other’ slice of the pie, a new pie opens up with those individual pieces displayed so we can make use of the click to view functionality inside the WU charts where we can quickly move to the section of the app.
Are you planning to make the Buildprint 2.0 table clickable so the user can be brought to the appropriately location? I think the changes bubble made to editor navigation URL parameters would make that possible as it basically just navigates with parameters matching the ids.
The table (and all interactions in Buildprint) are AI-powered so you access and analyse your app by asking about it instead of a UI
Couldn’t you program the AI response to be a text link? Would be very powerful.



