Vercel was instrumental in deploying Linkeddit. Its tight integration with Next.js made continuous deployment and hosting effortless. Serverless functions and an intuitive workflow gave us the flexibility to scale. Though we compared services like Netlify, Vercel’s developer-focused approach and seamless integration with Next.js were a perfect match for our needs.
Shadcn/ui gave Linkeddit its polished, professional user interface. We leveraged its customizable component library to create a clean and visually appealing layout in minimal time. Although we also considered (and even integrated) DaisyUI for certain design elements, shadcn/ui offered the perfect balance of customization and simplicity for our SaaS interface.
Next.js was our go-to framework for building Linkeddit. It handled everything from server-side rendering to lightning-fast routing, enabling a smooth and efficient development process. While we considered using React without a framework, Next.js offered more features and a better developer experience for building scalable applications.
Supabase played a key role in building Linkeddit’s backend. Its real-time database and seamless authentication integrated effortlessly into our SaaS. While Firebase was an option, we chose Supabase for its open-source flexibility and powerful user data management. The ease of use and real-time capabilities made it the perfect fit for handling our platform’s dynamic user interactions.
ShipFast accelerated the initial development of Linkeddit. We used its prebuilt boilerplate to jump-start our project, focusing on core features instead of setup overhead. While other options like Wasp’s AI-driven customization were considered, ShipFast’s straightforward approach and rapid setup gave us a head start in delivering our SaaS to market quickly.
Supabase played a key role in building Linkeddit’s backend. Its real-time database and seamless authentication integrated effortlessly into our SaaS. While Firebase was an option, we chose Supabase for its open-source flexibility and powerful user data management. The ease of use and real-time capabilities made it the perfect fit for handling our platform’s dynamic user interactions.
Shadcn/ui gave Linkeddit its polished, professional user interface. We leveraged its customizable component library to create a clean and visually appealing layout in minimal time. Although we also considered (and even integrated) DaisyUI for certain design elements, shadcn/ui offered the perfect balance of customization and simplicity for our SaaS interface.
ShipFast accelerated the initial development of Linkeddit. We used its prebuilt boilerplate to jump-start our project, focusing on core features instead of setup overhead. While other options like Wasp’s AI-driven customization were considered, ShipFast’s straightforward approach and rapid setup gave us a head start in delivering our SaaS to market quickly.
Vercel was instrumental in deploying Linkeddit. Its tight integration with Next.js made continuous deployment and hosting effortless. Serverless functions and an intuitive workflow gave us the flexibility to scale. Though we compared services like Netlify, Vercel’s developer-focused approach and seamless integration with Next.js were a perfect match for our needs.
Next.js was our go-to framework for building Linkeddit. It handled everything from server-side rendering to lightning-fast routing, enabling a smooth and efficient development process. While we considered using React without a framework, Next.js offered more features and a better developer experience for building scalable applications.
Daisy UI provided the beautiful and responsive components that shaped Shut Up & Breathe's user interface. Its pre-designed elements allowed us to craft a clean, cohesive look that’s easy to navigate, ensuring a soothing user experience across all devices. While we looked at Tailwind CSS alone, Daisy UI’s ready-to-use components made design faster and more consistent.
ShipFast was instrumental in accelerating the development of Shut Up & Breathe. Its intuitive web app boilerplate allowed us to quickly bring our idea to life. While we considered Wasp for its AI-driven boilerplate customization, ShipFast’s simplicity and speed were unmatched.
Vercel played a pivotal role in deploying and scaling Shut Up & Breathe. Its tight integration with Next.js ensured the app operated smoothly with fast and dependable performance. Though we explored alternatives like Netlify, Vercel's developer-centric environment and strong support for serverless functions made it the best fit for hosting Shut Up & Breathe.
Supabase was crucial in developing Shut Up & Breathe's backend, offering a robust, real-time database and authentication system that integrated effortlessly. While Firebase was considered, we chose Supabase for its open-source flexibility, making it ideal for managing our data and user interactions.
Vercel has been excellent for the deployment and scalability of KanShareBan. Its seamless integration with Next.js allowed us to deploy our application with ease, ensuring fast performance and reliability. While we considered alternatives like Netlify, Vercel's developer-friendly features and strong support for serverless functions made it the ideal choice for deploying and managing our web app.
DaisyUI has been a fantastic addition to KanShareBan, providing a beautifully designed and highly customizable component library that works seamlessly with Tailwind CSS. It enabled us to build a sleek and responsive UI with minimal effort, saving us countless hours of development time. While we considered other UI libraries, DaisyUI's simplicity and flexibility made it the perfect choice for creating a modern and polished user interface.
OpenAI API helped build the AI task generation feature in KanShareBan! Thanks to OpenAI, we were able to seamlessly integrate advanced AI capabilities, making it easier than ever for our users to generate custom tasks based on their project descriptions.
ShipFast was a huge help for KanShareBan, turning weeks of development into just days with its easy-to-use web app boilerplate. We also looked at Wasp, which uses AI to customize boilerplates to your needs, but we decided to use ShipFast instead.
DaisyUI, a Tailwind CSS component library, streamlined the creation of beautiful, responsive user interfaces for ShitSaaS, saving us valuable development time and effort.