In this video we will break down the concept of Workload and explain how it helps simplify the complex infrastructure behind your app. You'll learn how Bubble tracks server-side activities using Workload Units (WU), which aggregate various metrics like database searches and other server tasks, so you only need to focus on a single metric to manage your app's resources.
We'll explore examples of server-side versus client-side operations, highlighting what contributes to Workload and what doesn’t, giving you the tools to optimize your app's performance without unnecessary overhead. Whether you're new to Bubble or looking to fine-tune your app's efficiency, this video will equip you with the knowledge to build smarter.
Check out the full manual for a detailed list of activity types and their Workload costs.
Manual ➡ manual.bubble.io
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Chapters
0:00 - What is Workload?
0:21 - Workload Units
1:31 - Understanding WU Starting Costs
2:18 - WU Example (Custom State)
4:08 - Client Side vs Server Side
4:28 - WU Example (Repeating Group)
5:08 - Conclusion
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Bubble is a software development platform that enables anyone to build and launch web applications without writing code. Rather than specializing in one or two aspects of web development (like designing landing pages or building databases), Bubble’s full-stack visual programming interface does it all. That means anyone from first-time entrepreneurs to enterprise-level companies can take an idea from concept to fully functional, scalable reality — faster and cheaper than you could with just code.
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