Lens & Link is a by Natalia TrusovaLens & Link is a by Natalia Trusova

Lens & Link is a

Natalia Trusova

Natalia Trusova

Lens & Link is a mobile app for finding and booking photographers. It connects clients with photographers based on city, date, and shooting genre.
There are two registration paths. A photographer creates a profile with their name, genre, city, hourly rate, and portfolio. A client registers with just a name and email. The same account can function as both — a photographer can also book other photographers through the platform.
Each user has a personal dashboard split into two views: their incoming or outgoing bookings, and their profile. Bookings have statuses — pending, confirmed, cancelled, completed — and both sides receive email notifications at each stage.
Search works by city, date, and genre. The app has a bottom navigation bar for smooth movement between sections.
Category
Marketplace / Services — connecting creatives with clients.
How it was built
I'm a designer, not a developer. I used Claude to generate the full app architecture from a text prompt — database structure, data types, workflows, and page logic. That became my starting point inside Bubble.
From there I worked through the bindings and workflow connections myself, using Bubble's built-in AI agent and the Claude browser extension as support. When something wasn't clear, I asked the agent directly. When I could figure it out — I did.
The UI and design decisions were mine throughout. The AI handled the logic foundation; I handled how it looks, feels, and flows.
For the judges:
This is my first experience with Bubble. During submission I discovered that the starter plan doesn't generate a shareable live link for mobile apps — something I wasn't aware of going in. I'm attaching an alternative link to the app preview below.
Thank you for your understanding.
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Posted Jun 28, 2026

Lens & Link is a mobile app for finding and booking photographers. It connects clients with photographers based on city, date, and shooting genre. There are ...