Down The Bubble Plugin Rabbit Hole with Youssef Elkhayami at NoCode UK

Published: 17 June 2024
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Youssef Elkhayami, co-founder of Minimum Studio, shares his experience diving into the world of Bubble plugins. From his early days as an Android developer to mastering no-code tools, Youssef's journey is filled with insights, challenges, and tips on building and leveraging plugins to enhance Bubble applications. Discover how Youssef turned problems into opportunities and made complex tasks manageable with custom plugins.

Key Points:

0:00 - Introduction and context for the talk
0:07 - Deciding to discuss plugins and starting the story in 2018
0:21 - Background on founding Minimum Studio
0:47 - Transition from Android development to no-code tools
1:17 - Initial learning and using Bubble for small projects
1:37 - Building a music-related project to solve a personal problem
2:25 - First experience with Zapier and why it felt clunky
2:53 - Moving to Bubble and the realization of the need for plugins
3:20 - Attempting to create a Spotify and Apple Music link converter
3:57 - Challenges with existing plugins and deciding to build his own
4:31 - Learning to create plugins by reading documentation and using forums
4:56 - Building the first API plugin for Spotify and Apple Music
5:54 - Advice on creating reusable API call plugins
6:02 - Introduction to elements and actions in Bubble plugins
6:27 - Building an element plugin for Hero Icons
7:58 - Utilizing free plugins as a learning resource
8:26 - Spending time in the elements tab and setting up properties
9:02 - Learning by trial and error and using tools like ChatGPT
9:31 - Importance of elements in rendering and user interaction
9:52 - Realizing the potential of actions and node modules
10:45 - Developing a plugin for Google Calendar integration
11:19 - Working with server-side code using AWS Lambda
12:00 - Overcoming documentation challenges and expanding possibilities
12:25 - Creating 81 private plugins for various project needs
13:15 - Leveraging ChatGPT to speed up plugin development
14:00 - Encouraging everyone to try building their own plugins
14:13 - Introducing his course to help others learn plugin development
14:52 - Q&A session with the audience
15:03 - Discussion on starting with plugins and the value of reusability
15:31 - Comparison between using the toolbox plugin and building custom plugins
16:00 - Advice on when to use run JavaScript versus creating a plugin
16:20 - Answering questions about plugin capabilities and limitations
16:56 - Clarifying differences between client-side and server-side code
17:22 - Addressing the costs associated with server-side code execution
18:01 - Closing thoughts and final questions from the audience

About Youssef Elkhayami:

Youssef Elkhayami is the co-founder of Minimum Studio and a seasoned developer who transitioned from traditional coding to no-code development. With a passion for solving problems and optimizing workflows, Youssef has created numerous plugins that enhance the functionality of Bubble applications. His journey is a testament to the power of no-code tools and the endless possibilities they offer. Connect with him on Twitter learn more about his work and insights.

https://x.com/yelkhayami

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