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Empowering Entrepreneurs and Creators to Build Powerful Digital Products Through No-Code

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How can no-code make it easier for people to create and drive more innovation?

We had an interview with Josh Haas, co-CEO of Bubble, a no-code platform. Josh talks about his background in technology, the mission of Bubble to empower non-technical individuals to build software without code, and the platform’s focus on general-purpose building for web applications. He highlights the diverse user base, including entrepreneurs, and explains how Bubble uses AI to enhance accessibility and simplify the development process. The discussion also touches on the recent Bubble conference, updates to the platform, and its scalability for businesses. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the potential of no-code tools in transforming the way software is created and the impact it can have on various industries.

Josh Haas is the co-founder and co-CEO at Bubble where his main focus is Product and Engineering. He started Bubble in 2012 after seeing the importance of empowering people through technology while working as the co-founder and CTO of his prior startup, KeywordSmart. At Bubble, Josh oversees technology and infrastructure. Before that, he was a manager at Bridgewater and a philosophy major at Harvard.

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How can no-code make it easier for people to create and drive more innovation?

We had an interview with Josh Haas, co-CEO of Bubble, a no-code platform. Josh talks about his background in technology, the mission of Bubble to empower non-technical individuals to build software without code, and the platform’s focus on general-purpose building for web applications. He highlights the diverse user base, including entrepreneurs, and explains how Bubble uses AI to enhance accessibility and simplify the development process. The discussion also touches on the recent Bubble conference, updates to the platform, and its scalability for businesses. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the potential of no-code tools in transforming the way software is created and the impact it can have on various industries.

Josh Haas is the co-founder and co-CEO at Bubble where his main focus is Product and Engineering. He started Bubble in 2012 after seeing the importance of empowering people through technology while working as the co-founder and CTO of his prior startup, KeywordSmart. At Bubble, Josh oversees technology and infrastructure. Before that, he was a manager at Bridgewater and a philosophy major at Harvard.

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