Hit the ground running with Forest, the back office solution that helps companies execute fast and at scale, with no time wasted on internal tools developed in-house.
While have an admin section for your webapp is critical, it often lags in your dev backlog… Sounds familiar? Then check out Forest, a customizable plug-and-play admin interface!
You can plug Forest to your rails or Node.js webapp. It will gather your data in one place. Super helpful for devs who want to focus on their product and who don’t have much time to spend on their admin interface.
@dessaigne Thank you! We are very excited to introduce Forest to you hunters.
Forest is a universal admin interface designed to manage your application data and all your specific business operations. We created Forest to make developer’s lives easier.
Configuration is super easy. Install the Forest agent in your application (Ruby on rails and node.js for now, more coming soon). It instantly analyzes your data models and automatically sets up your admin interface. You can extend the REST API and use the WYSIWYG interface to handle complex scenarios without any restrictions and also connect your other services - like Intercom, Stripe, Mixpanel, Google Analytics, Mailchimp, etc. - to gather all your intelligence in one place.
We hope you like it! Tell us what you think of the app and I will be happy to reply to any comments and questions :)
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@seyz_ good job Sandro... We will probably use it.
@sajeev@dessaigne We have not looked too much into Google App Engine at the moment, but the more people are interested the faster the support will come 🙂
Awesome idea! Building your admin is a whole new product to handle in your company. Operations and customer support team needs it on a daily basis to get their job done. As you want to focus on your core product, your admin has always the lowest priority on your roadmap. Forest unload the charge for your dev team and provide autonomy to ops team. We use it at Spendesk and love the product! Congrats!
@brusselsregular@jaewunz We’ve got someone starting on Monday to work through the Symfony2 implementation, we’re expecting to have something stable early July. Depending on how much tweaking that implementation requires to be adapted to Laravel, it should follow suit rather quickly 🙂
We've been using rails console/scripts to support our users since launch. With a few non-technical team members joining our team soon, we knew we had to build an admin section but have been putting it off. This is going to save us a ton of dev hours :D
@prahasith_v That is precisely what we set out to do: save dev’s precious time so they can focus on building their product. Happy to save you from a couple headaches as you’re non-technical users jump onboard 😉. Be sure to take full advantage of our two month trial if you sign up using PH-link 💸
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great idea, top bad it is in Ruby. Hard to find Ruby devs here in Holland.
@j00st Hey Joost! We are supporting Rails and Express frameworks right now. We are currently wording on a Symfony support (and other PHP frameworks). What's your frameworks? :)
@_jacurtis Thanks for letting us know. We actually haven't had much time to investigate Laravel. As you say, it will be ready a short while after symfony support.
@jacoplane We’re entertaining the idea of supporting BaaS services such as Firebase but haven’t had much time to look into their APIs until now. We’re listening to what our users and prospects are saying, so the more people express their interest in those the higher it’ll stand on our to-do list 😊
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@seyz_@jacoplane How about support for Angular w/ Node? Clojure | Datomic | Dynamo backend? Can we use NPM w/ Node even if not using Rails | Express | Mongoose?
@djwideman@jacoplane What do you mean by "Angular w/ Node" and "NPM w/ Node" ? Just to make sure we’re on the same page ;)
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@seyz_@jacoplane it looks like your currently supported stacks are rails & express, with an option to install forest via npm on node.js. we're an angular app--can we use same npm install on our node server, even though our stack isn't yet officially supported?
@djwideman@jacoplane The way Forest has been developed as little to do with the technologies you are using on the front-end side of your app. NPM being the package manager of choice when it comes to Node, it’s just way easier to rely on it for the delivery of the Forest Liana. It will unfortunately only work with frameworks that are supported at the moment (namely Express in Node’s case). I’m afraid you’ll have to sit tight as we work towards bringing support to increasingly more stacks.
@stefanobernardi Thanks Stefano! I completely understand the problem of an "hosted solution". That's why we architectured Forest from the ground up with data privacy in mind. Data is transferred directly from your application to your browser while remaining invisible to our servers.
We are confident that Forest will bring you enough value and free enough of your time to definitely be worth those prices :) BTW, it's completely free on your local machine :)
@seyz_ will try it for the next project for sure. Will see if the price is justifiable from day 1. Maybe a cheaper plan would make me go through much more confidently. I can definitely see the value as soon as you have a lot of data / ops / etc.
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It's free on localhost, forever. As soon as you're ready to onboard your business team, you have 30 days trial. Plus 30 days for product hunters if you signup today :)
@james_osullivan@stefanobernardi If you sign up for a one-year plan and factor in the two-month free trial for our Hunters, you’ll end up getting Forest for $51,75. So, if you act fast, it’s already roughly the case 🤓
At illustrio, we use the Forest admin interface daily (and in production). The setup is ultra fast and you get a basic interface that allows you to browse your data in a few minutes.
You also get basic features for free that would take a huge amount of time to implement in a homemade back-office, like data filtering, grouping, pagination, graphs, stats... And I didn't even talk about the integrations. Being able to merge data from your database, stripe and intercom just by adding API keys is incredibly insightful.
Then come the custom needs. Forest has really been thought around them. The learning curve is very smooth and they're improving their documentation every day.
The project is young and I really think they're on the right track, as we already cannot spend a single day without it.
@raphdg Thanks Raph, we’re really happy to see Illustrio’s making the most out of Forest! You were among our star beta testers, and we’re so glad to help you go further on your journey to bring beauty to the illustration world :D
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