I am a Bubble + AI Automation developer and I’m taking on new projects.
What I do:
• Bubble web apps — user auth, role-based access, Stripe hosted checkout (monthly + annual, webhook-driven subscriptions), advanced filtering, marketplaces.
• AI automation + integrations — multi-agent workflows, lead-gen and outreach automation, customer-facing chatbots, and CRM wiring (HubSpot, Supabase) with Lindy, n8n, Make, and Voiceflow.
I’ve got 3+ years in Bubble, including enterprise builds. A few live examples:
• HXAI Create (HP) — AI 3D product generator → https://hx3d.ai
• SkillSpot — AI hiring platform, auth + role-based access → https://skillspot.ai
• Atlancer.ai — AI tools marketplace, GPT + Stripe → https://atlancer.ai
I have seen you looking for Bubble before and now here again.
It is very hard to get Bubble jobs now as there are not many Bubble jobs any more and it will be even fewer later. You may consider transitioning to AI coding, if you haven’t done it already.
Yes, the so called ‘small pre-revenue projects’ market has basically disappeared on Bubble.
I logged into Twitter the other day and searched Bubble.io and then I went to the latest tab. What I found there was terrifying. If you scroll casually for around 30+ seconds you will notice the frequency of Bubble.io tagged posts has decreased exponentially.
I would not transition to ai coding because what does that even mean? Are you going to learn to code? Or are you essentially going to vibe code without learning to code and be as skilled as a non-technical founder starting out, therefore essentially valueless?
That said all is not lost. You just have to get better, the really high level/technical specialist jobs are still there.
You have to learn to code, in order to vibe code. That’s the uncomfortable truth people are unwilling to accept, but its also as a result of the social conditioning by the Sam Altmans’.
If you cannot explain or attempt to explain a flow that ‘you’ built from end-to-end, you are not its developer you’re spectator hoping that nothing goes wrong.
So unless you can code or are actively learning to code, vibe coding is a dead end if you looking to build a serious career.
I have coding background. I studied CS and worked in IT consulting with coding for 10 years long time ago.
Many Bubble apps built by junior Bubble dev have security issues. You can actually pick projects that suit vibe coding. You don’t need to accept projects that can be high risk for your vibe coding skillset. Your Bubble programming experience can be a good basis to learn basic “programming” skills to use vibe coding to builds apps.
If you had 10 years of experience, you would know that suggesting someone who has potentially never even printed “Hello World” in a code editor switch to vibe coding as a career is a bad idea.
I am not. I have outsourced code to regular code developers who care less about security than Bubble developers. I have mentored many Bubble junior developers over the last 2-3 years. Many of them are transitioning. Transitioning to AI is just a suggestion, in case you are interested. But I understand your concern. Good luck.
Do you say that as belief AI will be reason for less bubble project requests since solo founder may try to vibe code or just overall, AI and other no code platforms are all competing with bubble?
Any insights into numbers how bubble jobs have decreased?
Hi there! It seems like you’ve been looking for a while and are eager to join something meaningful. I have a project I am working on that aligns with your skills. If you don’t mind, could you shoot me a DM with your expected rates.