If your product works, you have paying users, and it’s only the economics of Bubble that don’t work for you, then just migrate away when you’ve got product market fit. Bubble’s still provided it’s value by allowing you to validate your idea with very little financial risk.
However, the proportion of apps that need to migrate away when hitting substantial scale is always getting smaller with Bubble.
When you, as a non-technical founder or moderately technical business owner, can build almost any product or tool for $30/mo (if it takes you 3 months that’s <$100 total), I don’t see how you could reasonably bash Bubble’s pricing. Sure, you can bash the implementation of it, but the actual amount that you spend? It seems like a pretty good deal to me.
The value of Bubble is immense and comparing Bubble’s raw cost to a traditional stack misses the point of Bubble entirely. There are people here who will micromanage every WU… the way to save the most WU is to not use Bubble… but you’d be shooting yourself in the foot with the opportunity cost of not using the platform to build something you otherwise wouldn’t because of time or financial risk!
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