How Fishburners Used Bubble to Go Global
Blog post from Bubble
Majella Campbell, Chief Operating Officer at Fishburners, transformed the startup co-working community in Sydney, Australia, by adopting the no-code platform Bubble, which allowed the organization to scale from a few thousand to around 20,000 startups nationwide. Initially struggling with an inefficient community management system, Campbell learned Bubble without a programming background, enabling her to customize and innovate rapidly without relying on external development sprints. This transition facilitated the creation of the Fishburners Founders Hub, connecting startups with mentors and resources, and led to the automation of revenue operations, robust security measures, and a mobile-friendly platform. The pivot to no-code not only expanded Fishburners' reach globally but also allowed them to offer new services, such as the Fishburners Services Hub, which doubled their growth and diversified their revenue streams. Fishburners has attracted a global audience, collaborated with major entities like Google and Australian universities, and established a community of 20,000 people across Australia. The organization is committed to continuing its digital-first, user-centric approach and advocates for no-code solutions among startups and university students to enhance agility, reduce costs, and accelerate development.