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My first #nocode platform for communities

I've been working for a month on my first #nocode platform for communities.
I am building it in Bubble, it has been a great challenge but I have realized that Bubble is incredibly robust and almost limitless.

I am a product designer and I must say that it is fun to translate my designs into Bubble.

Let's connect and talk about nocode and design: https://twitter.com/visualdevs

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    Felicitaciones, puedes compartir el link para echarle un ojo?

    También te sigo en Twitter, me encantaría ver si podemos cuadrar para hablar sobre no-code, ya que no hay muchas personas con las que hacerlo en español jaja.

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      Hola!! genial, escríbeme por twitter y hablamos.

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    Great job Victor, I've been following you for a while now

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    Congratulations. I heard a lot about Bubble and I am learning it right now.

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    This looks cool.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Can you point me to an intro Bubble course or video?
    Also, can you share what made you pick Bubble over so many other nocode platforms?

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      Sure, when you start in Bubble they have an inside step by step tutorials that are amazing.
      Then you can see the Buildcamp's youtube channel, they have great tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUEJ1leRiQ31aAmXo2gcfQw

      And in my day to day I'm always visiting bubble's forum: https://forum.bubble.io

      I picked Bubble.io because among other nocode tools is the most robust and flexible for a lot of projects. You can see a lot of popular platforms cloned in Bubble https://bubble.io/how-to-build/

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        Great, thanks a lot for sharing man.
        And keep up the good work 👍

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    So you created a community forum with Bubble?

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      Yes, and also have a "Jobs" section.

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