Buy and sell high-quality frontend components. Speed up your development by downloading prebuilt components in React, Vue, HTML, and more. Earn money for selling your own components.
Hey Hunters, excited to share our component marketplace!
As developers, we do so much overlapping work. Our mission is to minimise that waste and speed up the development process for everyone.
The FrontWork component marketplace allows you to buy prebuilt high quality frontend components for your project, as well as sell your own components to make some extra cash.
For buyers, we offer two pricing plans:
- A monthly subscription plan (use the code PH20 for a 33% discount π)
- Purchase individual items at the listed price
If you're a developer selling components you earn 90% of every sale! π€ If you have components you're proud of we'd love to see them on the marketplace!
To publish components you can connect your GitHub or post a link to a Tailwind Playground or Codepen with the code. We support any format you like to code in, be it React, Vue, HTML, Tailwind, Sass, Styled Components, or just plain old CSS π
Code is delivered as a zip file or link which you receive upon purchase.
Thanks to @benln for hunting us!
Feedback welcomed! Thanks everyone!
So useful! Our CTO found it so easy working with the FrontWork team. Had some brief chats with Elie & Eyal, and within a few days we were presented with multiple dev options to select from, to help out with some extra dev tasks that allowed us to focus on core development and make quicker all round progress.
Whole process was so smooth, and cost effective
@wilsonbright atm we don't actually have any Angular components listed. Although developers can publish in Angular. Currently everything is either HTML or React.
This is nice but charging 30% to the developer is kind of an "Apple vs Epic going to court" kind of thing. What are the benefits for a developer to create for this platform? Do you have the marketing clout?
@xie_kevin thanks for the feedback :)
It's possible to obfuscate the code in production.
We may add tools to do this automatically in the future.
People could still copy the code illegally from the demo but often it would mean a lot of changes from their end.
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