Bubble Developer - Contract

No Code Jobs is seeking a Bubble Developer - Contract. This is a remote position based in USA. Company: No Code Jobs Type: Contract Location: Remote Salary: $40 - $45/hour USD - Anywhere in the world About Us No Code Jobs is a leading job board for no-code enthusiasts and professionals. We've recently partnered with an external client to develop an innovative multi-tenant marketplace app. This is your chance to work on a niche, cutting-edge project that connects independent pet trainers with pet owners seeking customized training plans. The platform will provide tools for trainers to manage clients, create training schedules, and offer video consultations, all within a seamless, user-friendly experience. About the Role We are seeking a skilled No-Code Developer to bring this multi-tenant marketplace to life using Bubble.io. You will be responsible for building the app from the ground up, integrating third-party APIs, and documenting workflows. This role requires someone with production-level experience building no-code apps that serve paying users. Responsibilities Build and launch a multi-tenant marketplace app using Bubble.io. Connect third-party APIs to enable video calls, payment gateways, and other features. Document workflows, processes, and integrations for future scalability. Design an intuitive and attractive user interface with a focus on usability. Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues during development. Collaborate with stakeholders to refine features and app functionality. Requirements Proven experience building apps in Bubble.io with paying users in production. Proficiency in connecting APIs and creating complex workflows. Strong design skills to create a professional and user-friendly UI/UX. Ability to work independently and meet project deadlines. Excellent communication skills for remote collaboration. Nice-to-Have Ability to code and build custom Bubble plugins for advanced functionality. Experience in multi-tenant app architecture. Familiarity with agile development methodologies. Compensation This is a contract role with competitive compensation based on experience. How to Apply Submit your resume, portfolio (featuring at least one production-ready app), and a brief cover letter explaining your experience with Bubble.io and marketplace apps. Applications without portfolios will not be considered.

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