Divjoy

The React codebase generator.
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Mabel Oza
Mabel Oza

Founder & Leadership

3 reviews
I learned React and NextJS from this tool alone. Since getting a membership I've built 7 different projects with it, one of the best tools I've gotten. Also, Gabe, the founder is really helpful and if you're ever stuck you can message the discord community.
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Bernard Jollans

Indie maker

1 review
Great UX, great docs, great value!
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Flavio Li Volsi
Creative Software Engineer
2 reviews
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Amazing product! Makes it a breeze to bootstrap a SaaS from the ground up
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@khrome
1 review
Review of Divjoy 2.0
Amazing product and customer support from Gabe himself. Cant recommend it enough. Saves a ton of time compared to using a standard template where you have to integrate auth, payments, db, and everything else.
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German Attanasio
CTO @ Môveo.AI
2 reviews
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Great for building quick saas landing pages
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ReelBig
ReelBig
Co-founder building ReelBig, Fish-ON!
1 review
Such a powerful resource for saving dev time! Price is fair if you ever use it even once.
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ross blytt jordens
web tinker
1 review
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Shashank
Shashank
8+ years building AI/ML platforms.
4 reviews
Recommended this product
Review of Divjoy 2.0
This is pretty awesome. Waiting for more backend type components like Lists, charts, tables etc. Looks really good though.
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Graeme
Graeme

Indie maker

132 reviews
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Recommended this product
Review of Divjoy 2.0
divjoy is the best ! congrats on the launching of the 2.0 🚀
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David Knell
VP Engineering, Drata
5 reviews
Recommended this product
Review of Divjoy 2.0
What an amazing tool!!! I watched the video and thought the "full app" demo was interesting, but I think you glossed over what may be the killer feature - the component library. I can imagine a lot of non-technical founders could use something like this to build out a semi-workable POC and as a side-effect get a very robust and scalable app stack. Well done!!!
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