Bask is available in Alpha
Announcing the release of Bask, a VS Code extension for streamlining Bubble plugin development! The alpha version is officially available on the VS Code Extension Marketplace for a small group of early Bubblers to try today. As mentioned before, Bask is a paid extension (at $9/mo or $85/yr) but our first 8 users will get Bask 30% off for life. Because of this early stage of release, our first subscriptions come with a 14 day free trial (this will be reduced to a 7 day trial for future subscriptions) so you can play with it, provide feedback and get upgrades / patch fixes before having to put any real money down.
How it looks today
How to get started
Grab a monthly subscription with promo-code ALPHASQUAD and then DM for next steps (onboarding is manual for now but promise it will be streamlined in the future). Then, if you haven’t done so already, check out our latest documentation here.
Things to note about the Alpha
This is new software and as such it has it’s rough edges. We haven’t seen any issues with Bask accidentally publishing new Plugin versions or doing something that was irreversible, but accidental things still come up, so we do recommend that folks choosing to use Bask at this stage do so with new Plugins or Plugins that are not currently in production. All that said, I’ll be on high alert to triage and fix bugs as quickly as I can. Please report those in this thread.
What feature should I add next?
There’s a few features I could add so I need your help picking which ones to pursue. Please respond to the poll, if you could have only one of these, which would it be?
- Dashboard that goes into more detailed plugin installation / revenue data than what Bubble’s native reports provide.
- Unit testing framework for automated plugin test reporting.
- AI copilot that’s tuned / prompt-primed for developing Bubble plugins (GPT3.5/GPT4).
- Something else (reply with your feature request below).