Are you using a SaaS Boilerplate to jumpstart your projects?
David Laubner
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If so, which one and did you use it internally or work with a partner (agency, freelance, etc)
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Gurkaran Singh@thestarkster
Hey there! I'm Gurkaran Singh, a tech enthusiast with a knack for startups and agencies. When it comes to jumping into projects, I've dabbled in various industries from edtech to supply chain, and I've got my hands dirty with everything from coding to circuits. Currently, my obsession lies in data science and embedded programming. If you're using a SaaS Boilerplate to kickstart your projects, I'd love to hear about your experience! Share which one you're using and whether you're going solo or working with a partner. Let's swap stories and insights!
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@thestarkster Just getting started thinking about boileplate vs. no code like a bubble. The one that appears to have the best community and reviews is Gravity and another interesting one is Divjoy. A good starting point is this site that seems to have most of them.
https://saasitron.com/
The lesson I hear over and over is to start with your tech stack, then pick the boilerplate. My interest is to jump past all of the table stakes (login, users, dashboard, etc) and focus on the custom/core funtilnaoity.
It would be great to see a list of projects here with the boilerplate, solo or outsourced, and the app?