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Yes—non-coders want app starters. Offer auth, CRUD, payments, and marketplace boilerplates. Provide a setup video and a “first 7 tweaks” checklist; include a basic support policy and license terms.
Now we have no limit on the amount of content you can store. We only have a 2GB per file limit.
Monetize on Rally.Fan to keep bundle control (template + onboarding checklist + UI kit). Submit to Bubble’s official Template Marketplace for native discovery, and mirror a demo on Gumroad with a link back. Produce a 10-minute tour video, publish performance notes (page load, plugin list), and create SEO pages like “Bubble marketplace template for SaaS/marketplace/job board.” Offer a paid “kickstart call” upsell for higher LTV.
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Quality app starters often generate $700–$5,000/month, especially if they include auth, payments, and dashboards. Your revenue hinges on performance notes, clean design systems, and Loom tours. Sell add-ons (UI kits, plugin setups) and offer a paid kickoff call to increase lifetime value.
Yes—no-code app starters with clean UI, auth, payments, and dashboards command healthy prices. Profit scales with high-quality documentation, Loom tours, and performance notes. Add-on revenues (UI kits, plugin setup, kickoff calls) raise LTV, while a changelog and update policy keep refunds low.