Bubble
Create and launch fully-functional, data-driven web applications in a fraction of the time necessary to code it from scratch using Bubble! Bubble is powered by a robust point-and-click editor that allows users to build fully customizable web applications and workflows ranging from simple prototypes to complex marketplaces, SaaS products, and more. Over 1 million users have found success building and launching businesses on Bubble - many have gone on to participate in top accelerator programs, such as Y Combinator, and one company even raised $365M in venture funding. Bubble is more than just a product. It has created a strong community of builders and entrepreneurs that are united by the belief that everyone should be able to create technology. Traditional web applications require you to manage your code and set up a deployment process to a web server. Bubble handles deployment and hosting for you. There are no hard limits on the number of users, volume of traffic, or data storage.
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UXMagic AI
UXMagic.ai is an AI-powered design platform that transforms your ideas, from a text prompt, sketch, screenshot, or website URL, into high-fidelity UI designs, wireframes, sitemaps, and production-ready code in seconds. It enables you to generate Figma-ready UI designs, auto-layout components, and export directly to Figma, HTML, or React while supporting upcoming targets like Webflow and WordPress. Key features include “Prompt to UI” generation, “Image to UI” from screenshots or sketches, “Clone a Website to UI” from a URL, a built-in “Agentic AI” assistant for design editing, brand-style guide application, and sectional editing of individual parts of a design. UXMagic.ai also offers pre-built UI and React/HTML component libraries, responsive layout generation, and integrations to streamline the handoff from design to code. It is aimed at reducing repetitive UI work and accelerating the design-to-development workflow, helping designers save time in early-stage UI work.
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Mocha
Mocha runs in the browser. Every release of Mocha will have new builds of ./mocha.js and ./mocha.css for use in the browser. By adding an argument (usually named done) to it() to a test callback, Mocha will know that it should wait for this function to be called to complete the test. This callback accepts both an Error instance (or subclass thereof) or a falsy value; anything else is invalid usage and throws an error (usually causing a failed test). These reporters expect Mocha to know how many tests it plans to run before execution. This information is unavailable in parallel mode, as test files are loaded only when they are about to be run. In serial mode, tests results will “stream” as they occur. In parallel mode, reporter output is buffered; reporting will occur after each file is completed. In practice, the reporter output will appear in “chunks” (but will otherwise be identical). If a test file is particularly slow, there may be a significant pause while it’s running.
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Appy Pie
Appy Pie is an intuitive mobile app development solution that enables users to create an apple in three easy steps, without coding. This do it yourself (DIY) application builder allows users to develop stunning iPhones and Android apps using easy to integrate plugins and powerful features such as hyper local integration, push notifications, CRM integration, real estate IDX, virtual and augmented reality, app analytics, and more.
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