Mathias Michel

Mathias Michel

RewriteBarRewriteBar
Developer who loves building
RewriteBar v2
RewriteBar’s landing page and backend run on Vercel. The performance, smooth deploys, and seamless integration with Next.js make it the perfect setup for indie developers.
RewriteBar v2
Stripe makes handling payments effortless. It powers all RewriteBar subscriptions and one-time licenses — super reliable, developer-friendly, and easy to integrate across platforms.
RewriteBar v2
Supabase is the backbone of RewriteBar’s backend — managing user data, analytics, and API connections. I love how powerful and simple it is while staying fully open-source.
RewriteBar v2
I use Screen Studio for all my product demos and videos. The smooth zooms and motion effects make showcasing RewriteBar effortless — it’s by far the best screen recorder for creators and indie devs.
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RewriteBar v2
OpenAI is the core engine behind RewriteBar. Their APIs power most of the AI actions in the app, and the quality and reliability make it my main provider for all language-related features.
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RewriteBar v2
I’ve been using Cursor as my main editor for building RewriteBar. It’s amazing for SwiftUI — the inline AI help and instant code understanding saved me hours when working on new features like the comparison view.
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Features.Vote
I love the simplicity of features.vote. Users can create requests, vote on them, and as a maker, I can manage my roadmap.

What's great

feature prioritization (3)user feedback collection (6)roadmap management (1)
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umami
I love the simplicity of Umami. I use this to track all my projects in a privacy-friendly way.
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DaisyUI
I use it for my landing pages. I love the components

What's great

pre-built components (5)
RewriteBar
I love Figma to create OpenGraph images, prepare screenshots, create mockups, and more.
RewriteBar
I used a ship boilerplate to bootstrap the landing page.

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prebuilt boilerplate (12)
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