Add customer support to your Bubble app in minutes
You built a real business on Bubble without writing code, and real businesses get real support tickets. HelpShelf is the AI agent that handles them: trained on your own app's content, dropped in with one script tag, and routed to you only when a question genuinely needs a human.
Can you add customer support to a Bubble app?
Yes. A Bubble app is a standard web app, so you can add a full AI customer support agent without an engineer in about five minutes. With HelpShelf, you point the agent at your Bubble app and docs so it learns your product, then add one HelpShelf script tag to your app's page or header HTML using a Bubble HTML element or the page header script field. A support widget then appears for your users and answers questions with cited sources, escalating to you by email or Telegram when it is not confident. There is a free Starter plan, so you can launch support alongside your no-code app at no cost.
Bubble shipped your app. It did not ship a support desk.
You can build a whole SaaS on Bubble without an engineer. But the moment paying users arrive, so do the tickets, and there is no one on call but you.
- The same "how do I reset my password?" and "how do I cancel?" questions hit your inbox daily while you are mid-build in the editor.
- You wired up workflows and a database, but nothing answers a confused user at 2am while you sleep.
- Hiring support is overkill, and bolting on Intercom means another tool, another bill, another setup to wire into your app.
- You are the no-code founder, the database designer, the workflow debugger, and now the entire help desk.
From Bubble build to live support in three steps
No help desk migration. No new platform to learn.
Point it at your Bubble app
Paste your live Bubble app URL or your help docs. HelpShelf reads your product and builds a knowledge base in seconds, with no plugin to install and no access to your editor or database.
Add one script tag
Copy your HelpShelf snippet and drop it into your Bubble app using an HTML element on a page or the page header HTML field. The widget then loads for your users automatically.
Publish and let the agent work
Hit Publish in Bubble and your users get instant, cited answers around the clock. You only get pinged over email or Telegram when something needs a human, and every conversation lands in your inbox.
Built for how you shipped it
Fast to install. Grounded in your content. Quiet until it needs you.
Live in about five minutes
Paste your Bubble app URL, add one script tag, publish. No plugin to build, no API workflows to wire up, no help desk to migrate.
Answers from your own app
The agent learns from your live pages and docs, then replies with cited sources, so it never invents a feature or screen your Bubble app does not actually have.
No engineer required
Built for no-code founders. If you can paste a snippet into a Bubble HTML element or your page header, you can run an AI support agent. No development needed.
Escalates instead of guessing
When the AI is not confident, it hands the conversation to you over email or Telegram rather than risk a wrong answer, so users always get a trustworthy response.
Free while you find traction
Start on the free Starter plan, then upgrade from $49/mo as usage grows. Paid plans bill per resolved conversation, so you pay for outcomes, not seats.
Stays in sync with your edits
Rename a feature or change a flow in Bubble, re-sync your content, and the agent relearns. There is no help doc to rewrite by hand.
Perfect for Bubble builders
Whatever you shipped, your users will have questions
Bubble SaaS products
You built a subscription product in the editor. Let the agent field the recurring how-do-I and billing questions so they never reach your inbox.
No-code marketplaces
Buyers and sellers both have questions. A self-serve agent answers both sides at once, so you are not living in a support inbox.
Client and internal builds
Hand off a Bubble app with a working support agent already embedded. It looks polished and took one snippet to add.
Solo no-code founders
Support that runs while you build the next page or sleep. The agent clears the repetitive questions so you can stay in the editor.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. A Bubble app is a standard web app, so you can add a full AI customer support agent with HelpShelf in about five minutes, with no engineer required. Point HelpShelf at your app URL so it learns your product, then add one script tag to your app's page or header HTML using a Bubble HTML element. A support widget appears for your users and answers them with cited sources, and there is a free Starter plan to begin.
Create a free HelpShelf account, add your Bubble app URL or docs as a source, customize the widget, and copy the embed snippet. In the Bubble editor, paste that script into an HTML element on a page or into your page header HTML, then click Publish. The widget is then live for every visitor with no further setup.
No. HelpShelf answers from your content, meaning your published Bubble app, help docs, or pasted text, not your editor, workflows, or database. You only add a single script tag, the same way you would add an analytics or pixel snippet. Your data and workflows stay entirely inside Bubble.
It escalates instead of guessing. When the agent is not confident, it hands the conversation to you over email or Telegram and tells the user a human will follow up. Every answer it does give is grounded in your sources with citations, so it will not invent features your Bubble app does not have.
Yes. HelpShelf has a free Starter plan that includes a live widget, AI answers, and your own help center, which is enough for most side projects and early no-code MVPs. As your Bubble app grows, paid plans start at $49/mo and bill per resolved conversation.
Yes. When you change a flow, rename a feature, or update copy in Bubble, re-sync your content in HelpShelf and the agent relearns. You can also review held conversations and correct answers, which sharpens future responses.
Build with a different tool?
HelpShelf adds an AI support agent to any app, whatever you built it with.