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Sven Eisenschmidtleft a comment
I built Pop for my personal website. Wanted reactions without third-party scripts tracking my visitors. It's simple: one script tag, SQLite storage, a few API endpoints. No accounts, no cloud, no subscription. I wrote the backend in PHP 8.4 with Symfony 8, the frontend in TypeScript. About 3KB minified. CSS is optional, use mine or write your own. Source code:...

popSelf-hosted emoji reactions for your website. 1.5KB gzipped.
Reactions are the quick feedback buttons you know from Slack, Discord, or GitHub. A way for readers to respond without writing a comment. Pop is a lightweight widget for websites. Emoji reactions, visitor counting, basic analytics. SQLite backend, self-hosted.
Try it: https://pop.eisenschmidt.website/demo.html or see it on my site: https://sven.eisenschmidt.website/

popSelf-hosted emoji reactions for your website. 1.5KB gzipped.
Sven Eisenschmidtleft a comment
Hey @jaspertandy, thanks for hunting this! The project originally started as a 36 hour hackathon project at trivago. In the recent months I took some time and converted it from a prototype into a full fledged tool. Either you are toying around with it (use the official docker images - see the links at the end of the post) or introduce it into your organisation, I'd love to hear your opinion and...

YayGamification made simple.
Yay is a gamification engine directly exposing a web service API to bring everyone the joy of gamification and integrating any kinds of gamified features into your organisation. Yay's aim is to integrate into many landscapes by offering extension points that are flexible and easy to use with the ultimate goal to write your own tailored integration.

YayGamification made simple.

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