With an abundance of crowd-sourced articles on every topic imaginable, Wikipedia is one of the most popular information repositories on the internet. A visual programming platform like Bubble can be used to seamlessly build powerful software and reach users worldwide without writing a single line of code. The guide outlines the basic data structures, workflows, and features needed to build an MVP of Wikipedia. To get started, registering a free Bubble account is necessary, followed by completing introductory lessons to familiarize oneself with the platform's common features. Building a database with separate data types for users and articles allows for efficient loading of information and reduces content rendering speed. Workflows are used to create interactive elements such as user accounts, article creation, and search functionality. By utilizing Bubble's visual design tool, workflows, and data fields, one can build an MVP of Wikipedia without any coding knowledge, with options to purchase templates or hire a developer, all while being cost-effective.