In Bubble, data cannot be exported, the best thing to do is look for another tool, including flutterflow, which is the best for me, studying the possibilities. you opened my eyes and saved me a lot of time, thank you. Im from Brazil.
Why did you word it in a way that firebase integration is not seamless with flutter flow? It’s so easy it’s a few clicks within the flutter flow application and you’re done. You make it sound like you need to do things outside of the dev environment to link it up. It’s seamless and easy.
AWESOME VIDEO!!! Thank you for sharing that information. I am new to all of this so forgive me if this sounds like a stupid question but .... does the export code feature in flutterflow include both the front end and backend code of the app too or is it only front-end code that you can download?
flutterflow will be a good choice for you , you can use an external backend provider, which will be more flexible, so you be able to structure your workflow to get any kind of data that you want from your app.
Thank you, greatly explained. What about if you need to build apps that are both working great on desktop and mobile? I guess flutterflow would be the choice?
Yeah, if mobile is important to you but you also need desktop I would likely go with flutterflow. Bubble plans to release more Mobile app features in the future though, so I'd keep an eye out
@@nocodemba Application development has many aspects, they're all important. I have no hands on with either of ff or bubble, so anything that you offer that might differentiate between the two (in addition to this helpful intro) would be great. For my part web site development is important, which would seem to favor flutterflow, but I'm not eager to engage bubble due to lockin. Also I am a database person so the ability to roll your own in flutterflow is a plus. Question - does flutterflow work only with online databases?
@@nocodemba There are so many aspects to application development, any post the differentiates between the two would be useful. For myself, it's important to be able to publish to a browser not just mobile so that would seem to favor bubble. However I'm not eager to go with bubble due to the lock in issue. I'm a database guy so flutterflows ability to work with external dbs is a plus. BTW does flutterflow work only with online databases? I guess that almost has to be true.
Does it mean that if you build an app with Flutterflow and you are done, you do not have to pay flutterflow anymore (if you do not want to keep updating it)? That would be nice. With Bubble you will always keep paying them, as long as you keep using the software that you built with them, right?
You'll still need to pay FlutterFlow for hosting, continued development, etc. While it's possible to export the code - that would be if you wanted to export it and then you'd be working with code, have to host it yourself, and do everything that no-code helps with :)
It's a platform risk mitigation measure. With Bubble you don't have the code, so you're exposed to a number of risks associated with being locked into the Bubble platform. For example, they could dramatically change their pricing structure, sell the business, change their feature set, make poor business decisions in the future that could impact the platform's viability for your business, etc. If you have the code, you can take it to a developer, and they can make any changes needed for you to be able to continue running your app on a different hosting platform, without having to either redevelop everything from scratch, or close the app. That risk can also negatively impact your exit if you're planning to sell all or part of your app in the future.
The author of the tale tells. Bubble is much worse than flaterflow. Flaterflow can also be used for the web, it does everything that bubble does, only it is not tied to the server side
In Bubble, data cannot be exported, the best thing to do is look for another tool, including flutterflow, which is the best for me, studying the possibilities. you opened my eyes and saved me a lot of time, thank you. Im from Brazil.
Just to clarify, you can export data from Bubble! You just can't export the source code of your app from Bubble. Let me know if you have any questions
Why did you word it in a way that firebase integration is not seamless with flutter flow? It’s so easy it’s a few clicks within the flutter flow application and you’re done. You make it sound like you need to do things outside of the dev environment to link it up. It’s seamless and easy.
AWESOME VIDEO!!! Thank you for sharing that information. I am new to all of this so forgive me if this sounds like a stupid question but .... does the export code feature in flutterflow include both the front end and backend code of the app too or is it only front-end code that you can download?
Glad it was helpful! I believe it contains the frontend and the backend code.
thank you. keep up the great work man @@nocodemba
What is the best platform to build SAAS application. where separate database and separate subdomain required??
fluterflow
Can You tell us if there is any nocode which is completely free?
No-code tools generally let you test and build for free, but if you want premium features like a custom domain you have to pay
very informative thank you sir
Glad it was helpful!
If i need to build application and need the data of customers it works with both ?
flutterflow will be a good choice for you , you can use an external backend provider, which will be more flexible, so you be able to structure your workflow to get any kind of data that you want from your app.
can we build website using bubble and connect it with mobile app using flutterflow ?
I don't think you can do that - you'd have to choose one or the other.
Thank you for great videos 🎉
Glad you like them!
Thanks so much, that was great information!
I'm new to bubble, I would like to learn how to create templates, like adminLTE, and also how to create plugins, thank you
What do you use ?
Thank you, greatly explained.
What about if you need to build apps that are both working great on desktop and mobile? I guess flutterflow would be the choice?
Yeah, if mobile is important to you but you also need desktop I would likely go with flutterflow. Bubble plans to release more Mobile app features in the future though, so I'd keep an eye out
Thank you very much for this amazing video 🙏
Great video thank you
No problem!
Is this your only comparison of bubble and flutterflow? It's good, was hoping for more in depth.
Right now yes it is! Are there any aspects in particular you'd like a more in-dpeth comparison with?
@@nocodemba Application development has many aspects, they're all important. I have no hands on with either of ff or bubble, so anything that you offer that might differentiate between the two (in addition to this helpful intro) would be great. For my part web site development is important, which would seem to favor flutterflow, but I'm not eager to engage bubble due to lockin. Also I am a database person so the ability to roll your own in flutterflow is a plus. Question - does flutterflow work only with online databases?
@@nocodemba There are so many aspects to application development, any post the differentiates between the two would be useful. For myself, it's important to be able to publish to a browser not just mobile so that would seem to favor bubble. However I'm not eager to go with bubble due to the lock in issue. I'm a database guy so flutterflows ability to work with external dbs is a plus. BTW does flutterflow work only with online databases? I guess that almost has to be true.
Thanks, super helpful !!
No prob!
great video man. got curious about monetesing web app
Thanks!
thanks
Does it mean that if you build an app with Flutterflow and you are done, you do not have to pay flutterflow anymore (if you do not want to keep updating it)? That would be nice. With Bubble you will always keep paying them, as long as you keep using the software that you built with them, right?
You'll still need to pay FlutterFlow for hosting, continued development, etc. While it's possible to export the code - that would be if you wanted to export it and then you'd be working with code, have to host it yourself, and do everything that no-code helps with :)
It's a platform risk mitigation measure. With Bubble you don't have the code, so you're exposed to a number of risks associated with being locked into the Bubble platform. For example, they could dramatically change their pricing structure, sell the business, change their feature set, make poor business decisions in the future that could impact the platform's viability for your business, etc. If you have the code, you can take it to a developer, and they can make any changes needed for you to be able to continue running your app on a different hosting platform, without having to either redevelop everything from scratch, or close the app. That risk can also negatively impact your exit if you're planning to sell all or part of your app in the future.
@@KentKnightsHighlight Very true, biggest drawback of Bubble is no option for code download.
In my opinion flutterflow flow is the best ....
FF 😍
The author of the tale tells. Bubble is much worse than flaterflow. Flaterflow can also be used for the web, it does everything that bubble does, only it is not tied to the server side