Not personally right now, but I see two main scenarios for this.

  1. If you are targeting forum users and regular bubblers; have set advanced bubble tasks - such as custom API’s, custom code, setting up a difficult plugin, etc. As a lot of forum users seem to be budget conscious DIYers who would try most tasks on their own and only pay for the tough stuff

  2. Work with bubble agencies like AirDev and take on post-launch client work. As these clients know nothing to very little of how to use the Bubble Editor and have the budget to make the changes