A software engineer who specializes in building with Bubble a visual programming language (nocode) and an expert user experience designer. #nocode#UXdesigner
Four people on our team built fully playable games on Bubble. In their spare time. No game dev background.
One built a 90s parking enforcement sim with AI-generated dialogue. Another built a turn-based card game with voice acting, animations, and modular card logic.
The point isn't "Bubble can make games." It's that the ceiling for what non-engineers can build keeps rising β and most people haven't noticed yet.
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Every time building software gets cheaper, someone announces that developers are finished. It happened with WordPress. It happened with no-code. It's happening now with AI.
And every single time, the exact opposite plays out.
Cheaper software doesn't replace developers. It creates more software. The company that would've used Airtable now builds a custom CRM. The team that lived in spreadsheets now has an internal platform.
Stuff that was never worth building before suddenly is.
It's Jevons' Paradox. When coal got cheaper, people didn't burn less - they burned way more because they found new uses for it. Software is doing the same thing right now.
We see it already with Bubble. The apps people are building today are dramatically more ambitious than two years ago.
More software in the world means more developers needed to maintain it, secure it, and keep it running. Not fewer.
The "developers are dead" take is the most consistently wrong prediction in tech.
While waiting for my next Bubble dev gig, I started building a Gym Management SaaS.
Onboarding is live. Gym owners & early investors, letβs connect.
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