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Date Published
Author
Lachlan Kirkwood
Word count
1837
Language
English
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Summary

The no-code movement has revolutionized the maker landscape by reducing barriers to entry for software development, allowing individuals from various backgrounds to build powerful software without writing code. Bubble is a leading no-code development tool that enables users to create software applications with ease. This guide will walk through building an IMDB clone using Bubble, focusing on core features such as adding new films, displaying dynamic content, searching for content, and creating user-generated reviews. The process involves registering a free Bubble account, configuring the database, creating workflows, and sending data to pages. With Bubble's visual design tool, users can shape their product's interface, create repeating groups to display dynamic data, and add dynamic content elements. Once built, the application can be launched with minimal costs, making it an attractive option for entrepreneurs who want to build a movie directory or IMDB-like platform without hiring developers or dev teams.