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Train OpenAI GPT on App Data: 2 Proven Methods [2024]
We explore 2 proven methods of training an AI on app data without writing a single line of code, perfect for those building with Bubble.io or any other no-code platform. Discover the pros and cons of using OpenAI's API for chat completion versus the assistance API, and find out how you can enhance your app's AI capabilities effortlessly.

Whole Cell Link in Repeating Groups in Bubble.io
In this Bubble tutorial video we show you quick trick for working with repeating groups in Bubble.io - that being how to make the whole cell clickable and run a workflow action.

Handling Duplicate User Sign-ups with Toast Notifications
In this Bubble.io tutorial we demonstrate what happens if a user tries to sign up to your Bubble app but there is already an account with that email address. We'll teach you how to handle Workflow errors and improve your Bubble app's UI using Toast notifications instead of browser alerts.

How to import Figma template into Bubble
In this Bubble.io tutorial video, we explain how to quickly import a Figma template into Bubble.io and the reasons why you might decide to manually build the design instead.

How To Edit Table Data With A Popup In Bubble
In this Bubble.io tutorial video we demonstrate how to use a Popup to edit data in a repeating group. We show how to create a Popup and the Workflow needed to display the Popup pre-populated with any existing data.

Loops.so vs Resend - Battle of the Email APIs
What are the key differences between Loops.so and Resend? Loops.so provides a quick and simple email API with a drag and drop email builder, while Resend is aimed more at developers.