At a glance

Eleventy Bubble
Best for Developers wanting a simple, zero-config static site generator Non-developers wanting to build full web applications
Starting price Free Free
Free tier
Open source
Free tier available
Open source
Data Cascade
Database
Multiple Templates
No-Code
Plugins
Workflows
Zero Config

Eleventy

Strengths

  • Open source and transparent
  • Includes Zero Config as a core feature, purpose-built for website builder workflows
  • Fully open-source — you can self-host, audit the code, and avoid vendor lock-in
  • The core product is free with no paywalled essentials

Weaknesses

  • May lack some advanced features
  • Self-hosting is free but requires server maintenance and DevOps knowledge
  • Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
  • Performance and SEO control is limited compared to custom-coded sites

Bubble

Strengths

  • Includes No-Code as a core feature, purpose-built for website builder workflows
  • Includes Database as a core feature, purpose-built for website builder workflows
  • Free for learning — generous enough for most small teams to get real work done
  • Established product with 14+ years on the market and a mature ecosystem

Weaknesses

  • Free plan exists but key features are locked behind the paid upgrade
  • Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
  • Performance and SEO control is limited compared to custom-coded sites
  • Limited team/admin features if your organization eventually scales up

The bottom line

Pricing: Both Eleventy and Bubble are free. You can try both without spending a dollar.

Feature gaps: Eleventy offers Data Cascade, Multiple Templates and Zero Config that Bubble lacks. Bubble brings Database, No-Code and Workflows that Eleventy does not have. Both share Plugins.

Team fit: Eleventy is geared toward individual users and small setups, while Bubble is aimed at small teams teams. Pick the one that matches where your team is today and where it is headed — migrating tools later is always painful.

Open source: Eleventy is open source, meaning you can self-host, audit the code, and avoid vendor lock-in. Bubble is proprietary — you are trusting the vendor with your data and uptime.

Where each tool shines: Eleventy's biggest strengths are: open source and transparent. includes zero config as a core feature, purpose-built for website builder workflows. Bubble's biggest strengths are: includes no-code as a core feature, purpose-built for website builder workflows. includes database as a core feature, purpose-built for website builder workflows.

Watch out for: With Eleventy, users commonly note that may lack some advanced features. With Bubble, the main complaint is that free plan exists but key features are locked behind the paid upgrade.

Choose Eleventy if...

  • Your profile matches its sweet spot: developers wanting a simple, zero-config static site generator
  • You need self-hosting, data sovereignty, or the ability to audit source code
  • You specifically need Data Cascade and Multiple Templates
  • You care about includes zero config as a core feature, purpose-built for website builder workflows
  • Your team size fits the individuals profile Eleventy is designed for

Choose Bubble if...

  • You need a tool built for non-developers wanting to build full web applications
  • You specifically need Database and No-Code
  • You care about includes database as a core feature, purpose-built for website builder workflows
  • Your team size fits the small teams profile Bubble is designed for
  • The free tier works for you: free for learning

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