Community · June 01, 2026 · 4 minute read
Every Launch, Every Country, Every Minute: Bubble Is Global V2
Just now, somewhere in the world, a Bubble app went live.
Maybe it's a hospitality platform automating hotel operations in Philadelphia, or a financial planning tool helping an advisor in São Paulo convert a new client. None of these builders know each other and none of them coordinated.
But head to bubble.io/global today and you'll see their launch registering on the map, a pulse of activity spreading across every continent — and now for the first time, that includes native mobile apps.
What's new in V2
- Live launch feed: every time a Bubble app launches, it registers on the map in near real time (only a ~2-minute delay).
- Last 30 day rankings: each country's top apps are ranked by traffic and refresh every day.
- All / Web / Mobile filter: see top builders for web, native mobile, or both, by country.
- Builder profiles: featured builders now have richer profiles with logos, founder stories, and app screenshots.
Mobile is here and worth celebrating
Bubble's native mobile apps are on the global map for the first time. Toggle on the mobile filter and you'll see which builders are shipping native iOS and Android apps, ranked by country.
Builders on the map
This month we're spotlighting five apps spanning five regions — a mix of consumer and B2B, all real businesses with real users. SuiteOp (#5 in the US) built a native mobile app in two months and serves 100+ organizations at $700,000 ARR. My AskAI (#2 in the UK) generates $25,000 in monthly recurring revenue with a team of two.
"Being able to use the same backend workflows, the same database — those things were really big time savers."
Jean-Emmanuel Losi, Co-founder · SuiteOp
How to get your app on the map
The map refreshes every day, which means there's always a next opportunity. If your app isn't on the map yet, submit it. Rankings refresh daily, so the next country slot could be yours soon.
⚠ Title is a milestone label — "Bubble Is Global V2" celebrates the platform's achievement. The builder's question is different: what does this map do for my app?
⚠ The payoff is buried — free, daily-refreshed distribution ("the next country slot could be yours") is the single most valuable line in the post, and it sits in section 6 of 7, after every feature has been listed.
⚠ Feature-First structure — live feed, rankings, filters, profiles are presented as product attributes. What they mean for the builder (visibility, traffic, credibility) is left for the reader to infer.
⚠ The strongest proof reads as decoration — SuiteOp's $700K ARR and My AskAI's $25K MRR are told as stories mid-post, not placed as evidence that map visibility compounds into business results.
⚠ The builder quote sells the wrong thing — "same backend workflows, same database" is an argument for Bubble's editor, not for submitting your app to the map. Right quote, wrong announcement.
⚠ CTA "See the global map" is Guest Language — it casts the builder as a spectator. The action that benefits them is submitting their app, and that verb never reaches the button.