Hey Product Hunters!
@ayeletnoff Thanks for hunting us!
Im Ido, Founder and CEO of Dragonera.
Over the course of ten years in the startup scene, I’ve witnessed many great ideas fail to thrive because there were no affordable alternatives to software development in-house, to allow a short time to market.
This is exactly the reason why we created Dragonera. To give companies and entrepreneurs the ability to launch a new product without the delay between the initial idea and when an early version is available.
How Do we do it?
We develop and design Microservices. Pre-existing, standalone pieces of code that can be shared among different products and can account for up to 70% of a final product. Leverages these services to allow companies to spend less time, money, and other resources on coding and instead focus on innovation and experience.
The remaining parts of the product that aren’t covered by microservices are covered by Dragonera’s experienced designer and developer network. Dragonera’s use of AI and automation minimizes cost, with services starting at a few thousands of dollars for a MVP.
After getting a proposal, the timeframe for a fully functional product varies between 14 and 45 days, a dramatic reduction in time compared to traditional development methods.
Thanks for your support!
Feel free to shoot us your questions and feedback.
Everyone is talking about Innovation and being fast. Dragonera has created an AI-driven development service, that can automate up to 70% of the development of new products and services. This lets companies and entrepreneurs focus on faster innovation and quickly meeting the market.
@omerkalderon Hi Omer, nice work on Dragonera! It looks awesome. I'm planning to fill out the questionnaire soon, but I'm curious for other Hunters' sake too: With automating up to 70% of the development, how does this generally compare to traditional development in terms of time taken and cost?
@imakestrides Hey! thanks for your question:)
Dragonera Relay on Microservices, pre-existing, standalone pieces of code that can be shared among different products and can account for up to 70% of a final product.
We are leveraging these services to allow companies to spend less time, money, and other resources on coding and instead focus on innovation and experience.
24 hours after sharing your idea via the wuestionnaire, you'll get a proposal guaranteeing cost and time to production. The timeframe for a fully functional product varies between 14 and 45 days.
@idosdh Interesting idea! Makes sense as most experieinced programmers have templates to work off of. How do you guys handle different stacks? I.e. if a client wanted a node backend for his android app, but another one wanted a firebase backend? Do you have microservices across multiple stacks?
@alteredorange Thank you for this question. As each Microservice is a contained, standalone implementation of a very thin functionality, it will always expose an API (as part of a gateway we provide for each solution, encompassing the entirety of the Microservices for the solution) and often an event-bus as well. Thus, the stack choice of our developers, though approved by our team and by the customer, is utterly decoupled from the stack used to implement the service itself.
In short, while the customer has full control over the stack choice for the custom code written for his solution, the implementation of used microservices will not necessarily belong to the same stack.
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This is super useful for any corporate out there. Being able to prototype ideas fast and bring MVP to the discussion table when everyone understands how it will look like in real life.
@idosdh do you know that Dragonera is a beach in Croatia? It's pretty amazing, containing an ancient Roman villa and oil refinery :)
Now, on to Dragonera! What here is AI based exactly? What does the AI do?
@ianissoawesome I did not know, was only aware of the Spanish island called so and challenging our SEO :)
As to the AI aspect:
Our engine is designed to learn unstructured functionality and layout data from traction-validated products and lay the foundations (or in some cases autonomously produce) for product definition, wire-frame design, development task generation and micro-service choice and configuration.
We are working on a thorough blog post by our CTO to share our approach.
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