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These templates are designed to accelerate the development of real-world Bubble applications by providing solid, production-ready foundations. Each template serves as a starting point that you can adapt, extend, and tailor to your specific use case.

Whot this documentation is for

This documentation is intended for Bubble users with basic to intermediate experience. You should be comfortable navigating the Bubble editor, working with pages and reusable elements, and understanding basic workflows and data types. If you are completely new to Bubble, we recommend reviewing Bubble’s official documentation before working with these templates.

What this documentation covers

This documentation focuses on template-specific guidance, including:
  • How to install and set up the templates correctly
  • An overview of the pages, features, and workflows commonly included
  • Where and how to customize branding elements such as colors, fonts, and logos
  • How shared data structures are organized and used
  • Known limitations and intended use cases

What this documentation does not cover

To keep the documentation concise and practical, it does not cover:
  • General Bubble tutorials or beginner-level concepts
  • Advanced custom development or optimization techniques
  • Deep explanations of third-party plugins or APIs
  • Highly specific customizations unique to individual projects

How to use this documentation

We recommend reading this documentation once before installing or heavily modifying any template. This will help you understand the overall structure and shared conventions used across the templates. You can then refer back to individual sections or template-specific pages as needed while building your application.