The development web app aims to simplify the web app
development process, at various levels of complexity.
The philosophy of the system is to eliminate repetition
and to organise the codebase of web apps.
The system is targeted at pro-users
(and therefore prioritises flexibility), however
beginners can also benefit from
the system setting up the infrastructure, installing
dependencies, integrating APIs, and adding cybersecurity
checks.
Use cases include building technology companies, building personal
projects, and/or doing research.
Code written in the UI is organised and used to create a Kubernetes build that is deployed to the client's cloud resources. Monitoring and version control processes are included.
Various additions and automations have been integrated to improve the development experience.
A monthly fee based on the number of registered employees (after an unlimited free tier for 1 employee).
The productivity web app involves record keeping tools. This record keeping can motivate users into taking steps towards self-improvement by creating a sense of accountability.
However, the main purpose of the productivity web app is to act as a portfolio project that boosts the development web app's credibility.
A schedule tracks hours worked and what was worked on. Additionally, daily activites and events can be recorded through custom tracking types.
Various other text inputs can also assist in organising ideas.
None, not publically available.
The services web app aims to connect service users and providers in a fair system that allows anyone to easily start offering a service and then rewards those who offer a good service by directing more clients to them.
However, the main purpose of the services web app is to act as a portfolio project that boosts the development web app's credibility.
Clients can make online bookings and after a booking the client can leave a review.
Service providers can add booking on behalf of client, reschedule existing bookings, and keep track of bills.
None, free to use.