Pathfix
Unlock the power of seamless API integrations for your no code SaaS with Pathfix, empowering solopreneurs to enhance their Bubble.io apps with advanced connectivity and functionality without writing a single line of code.
OAuth causing a headache? Try Pathfix
Learn how to simplify user authentication and integration with third-party platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Quickbooks using Bubble.io with the help of Pathfix, a convenient plugin that takes the headache out of OAuth authentication.
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Add Subscriptions to your Bubble app with Lemon Squeezy
In just 5 minutes you can simple add a subscription checkout to your Bubble app using Lemon Squeezy. This Bubble tutorial video explores how to add Lemon Squeezy to Bubble and using webhooks to track orders.
Using Custom States to Store the Last Viewed Page When Refresh
In this Bubble.io tutorial video we demonstrate how to convert a menu that uses Custom States to hide and show parts of your page to a menu that uses a User database field. We explain the advantages of saving the current view to the User to maintain a consistent user experience.
How to Create a User Login Workflow In Bubble
In this Bubble.io tutorial video we demonstrate a simple login form including constructing the necessary Workflow to take a logged out user and log that user into your Bubble app.
How to add navigate a table with the arrow keys (Up Down Enter)
In this Bubble tutorial video we demonstrate how to use the arrow keys to navigate a table in Bubble.
How to Implement an RSS Feed in Bubble.io Without Any Coding - Easy Tutorial
Easily integrate an RSS feed into your Bubble app by using the API connector to pull XML data, allowing you to display real-time updates from sources like BBC News directly within your no-code application.
API screenshots without popups with Browserbear
In this Bubble tutorial we demonstrate how to take better screenshots with the Browserbear API by removing modals/popups from the from page of the New York Times.