
Mobius Template
Build native apps without code. Bubble.io mobile template.
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Build native apps without code. Bubble.io mobile template.
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The premium out-of-the-box Bubble.io template with the all the basics, functions and UX flows for your new no-code mobile app.


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📌Using Bubble.io and No-code to design mobile apps is like using PowerPoint on steroids.
You can build fast, iterate fast and scale at a fraction of the cost of transitional coded apps.
How do you build mobile apps in no-code?
Have you launched one?
What’s it name? Share it and add a link :)
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I'm curious, what specific features does this Bubble.io template include? Are there any limitations when scaling?
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@star_boat Check out bubble.io, and the plugin marketplace.. and plugins: bubble.io/plugins
There is about 5000 so listing features would be difficult. But simply said, Bubble.io offers a full stack platform hosting a couple of million websites and apps. It can do anything you need for building most top level business models into your apps. The rest can bed integrated via APIs or with custom code.
The biggest limitation I am experiencing is the dev speed by the plugin creators. Eg. current adding features to a MapBox plugin. They are very keen to meet requirements (for free of course) but it might take a week or two. And I wont bother coding plugin myself.
No-code partners especially well with AI. Implementing a TTS, or text based LLMs takes a 2-5 minutes once you get at hang of it.
Feel like I am selling Bubble here :)
Make sure to check out Nebula Template: https://bubble.io/template/nebul... as well.
For wrapping your apps to the app stores, i have used several different, but landed on Natively: www.buildnatively.com which are by far the best and the team behind it are growing by the day.
More template launches coming up.
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Congrats on the launch! Using Bubble.io to design apps sounds super efficient. I'm curious--do you find it easy to scale projects with it? Looking forward to seeing what more you create. Cheers!
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@liampatrick Thanks Liam, appreciated.
So, 2 years ago, no-code apps build on eg. Bubble.io was a bit hacky and bulky. Most of what you see today is not as polished as they could be. But that's a founder decision rather than tech limitation. In terms of scaling, the benefits are manu:
First off, you get everything in one package. A single service, a single subscription for anything from API setups, automations to SEO on the landing page. That results in a tightly integrated product. A single backend and database.
Secondly, adding people to the project is much easier. The barriers are lower for professional designers to adapt to the project, and most can do small changes themselves, empowering other roles in the development as well and being more connected with the end product and user.
Thirdly, cost. No hardcore developers needed here and Bubble.io is based on WorkUnits... a measure for computing power used pr. action. It sounds like a bad deal when you have many users, but the WU consumptions pr. user are diminishing as well as the subscription price. And the benefits of getting to market faster, can easily outweigh the added costs compared to hardcore you own.
Forth and finally, the tech. Bubble.io got and injection in a series A round of 500M USD... thats not peanuts. They are having a hard time burning the money, and they will probably stay in business for a long time. After the injection, they have massively improved their architecture, with most of my complex pages loading in less than 1,7 second which is quite fair.
I did https://apps.apple.com/dk/app/me... // https://play.google.com/store/ap..., 2 years ago. It now have 5000 active users... and quite profitable for a single owner :)
Last summer I made a complete financial report generation platform for the Architectural Industry in Denmark. the largest 800 architectural firms are pulling benchmark reports from that every week and its stable. For just 28 USD / month + domain.
Anyhow. From being a prototyping tool, to handling 1000+ users, it can be a very smart choice to scale from a prototype. At least to a 10.000 user mark. Getting there also means having the funds to custom code - the sh*t out of a copy at that point.
My newest project is there: https://storypilot.io/ - also based on my own templates :) Will post once the last bugs are cleared.
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