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Tony lea

Laravel Wave โ€” The Software as a Service Starter Kit

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Wave is a Software as a Service Starter kit. With Wave you can have a fully functional SAAS application in minutes with features such as authentication, billing, invoices, user profiles, user roles, and much more! Wave integrates seamlessly with Stripe or Braintree and is fully documented to help you build the SAAS of your dreams!

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Andrei
Sound very interesting! Are you planning to ads support for Paypal payments (outside Braintree)? Also, the theme now requires to make an account before payment. It is possible to just ask for an email address and configure the account after purchase so as not to decrease conversions?
Tony lea
@andrei_nedelcu Thanks for the comment. Right now the payment systems are Stripe and BrainTree; however, I will be integrating Paddle, https://paddle.com very soon. I may create a tutorial teaching how to integrate Paypal along side stripe; however, there are some use cases that the functionality does not seem as fluid for the user. You can choose to offer a credit card up front when a user registers or you can choose to let them sign up for a free account and you can specify how long they will be on the Trial period ๐Ÿ˜‰ Thanks again for the comment and let me know if you have any other questions.
Wojciech Jasnos
@tnylea any updates on Paddle integration?
Kishore
This product looks very tempting. You should also let developers on IndieHackers know this. I have a question, is it $60 per year and every year or is it one time? What if I am happy with the current features for that particular product and not interested to upgrade?
Kishore
Regarding Demo, I suggest you let the users login to your demo with dummy username/password (to see admin and other features).
Tony lea
@prakis Absolutely, I'll be adding that soon so that way the users can get a full experience when checking out the demo ๐Ÿ˜„
Tony lea
@prakis Thanks! I've already created a forum post on Indie Hackers, it was well received too ๐Ÿ˜ƒ It is $60/yr of updates and support; however, if you feel happy with the feature set of the current version, you are totally open to cancel your subscription so that way it does not charge you a year later. There are no strings attached ๐Ÿ˜„ Thanks for the comment and let me know if you have any other questions.
Jason Crabtree
As someone who is still learning to code/develop, how easy would you say this is to use? I've mainly focused on HTML, CSS and a little JavaScript so far. This looks very cool and definitely worth giving a go!
Tony lea
Wave was built to make it easier to build a Software as a Service in record time. It was great to put as much time as I did into this product. I'm very happy with the outcome, as I'm sure you will be as well. Please let me know if you have any questions about the product ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
Gregg Housh
@tnylea This looks great, seems like its Spark but with a bunch more added in. Does Wave already have Horizon integrated for queue management? Are you planning on bringing Telescope into it? And lastly, after the Nova announcement have you had any thoughts about migrating from Voyager to Nova for the admin dashboard?
Tony lea
@gregghoush Thanks Gregg :) It's been a lot of fun to build. I think I'll actually create a bunch of tutorials teaching users how to integrate Horizon and Telescope, since I don't want it to be a direct dependency. As far as Nova, I don't believe I would be able to resell Wave if it had Nova, so I'm deciding to use Voyager which is open source and offers some great features. Thanks for the comment! Let me know if you have any other questions ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
Moe Amaya
@tnylea Congrats on the launch! The product seems incredible, itโ€™s clear thereโ€™s a lot of hard work put into it. One thing I particularly want to call out is your amazing logo. Itโ€™s super well done ๐Ÿ‘Œ
Elliot
Would be ideal to get a comparison between Spark and Wave. Looks great but would be ideal to have a try for free option and pay in use, similar to Statamic: https://statamic.com/try
Bernhard Welzel
Wave seems like an awesome product! I have one big issue: i am not sure how Laravel Voyager and Laravel Wave are connected, what is the company behind dev dojo and if i should trust this to build a new product. The Laravel Wave webpage is a little broken, content is missing and overall it feels like a single person is developing this. not actually a bad thing, but i would love to know who you are. So maybe add something like "about us" and explain how dev dojo and laravel wave are connected?
Likely Logic
Hi - is this still a thing? The website demo doesn't work and the blog hasn't been updated in 2 years
Mostyn Group

Support from devs not that great lots of questions not been answered.

Pros:

Nice clean theme

Cons:

Has quite few bugs

Michaล‚ Karnicki
Thank you for the warning. I was hoping this would have better support than (basically non-existent for) Spark.
Shirshak Bajgain

saw on youtube was a good product . will make sass supereasy

Pros:

beautiful with functionalaties

Cons:

may be expensive to asian

Nizamudheen V
made the purchase but never got the kit or reply from the developer :(
Ismael Joseph
The actual big thing
Alain web-creator
nice product, recommanded by #alainwebcreator