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kylegawley commented on Ask HN: How to build site with payment, subscriptions, user login, registration    · Posted by u/imvetri
kylegawley · 2 years ago
Don't do it, use a starter kit like usegravity.app and save yourself the time and headache
kylegawley commented on Ask HN: A SaaS template for new products? Cut dev time to 1 week?    · Posted by u/amukbils
kylegawley · 3 years ago
There are quite a few starter kits, for various stacks.

I built https://usegravity.app for React/Node

SaaS Pegasus is a good one for Python: https://www.saaspegasus.com/

kylegawley commented on Ask HN: Best SaaS Boilerplate?    · Posted by u/siavosh
kylegawley · 4 years ago
For sure it has to be https://usegravity.app (Node & React)
kylegawley commented on Ask HN: Looking to get back to RoR, resources?    · Posted by u/techsin101
kylegawley · 4 years ago
I built https://usegravity.app to solve this problem :)
kylegawley commented on Ask HN: Who wants to collaborate?    · Posted by u/TekMol
moltar · 4 years ago
I want to build an ultimate SaaS boilerplate / starter as a commercial product.

The audacious goal is something like “build a Trello clone from git init to a live product in under 10 minutes”

Looking for like-minded folks with any of the following skills:

- strong React

- UI/UX design

- TypeScript

- AWS

- SaaS building

- writers for docs, tutorials, articles, evangelization

- product / project manager

kylegawley · 4 years ago
How much are you offering for these services and why is it different to any existing SaaS boilerplates on the market
kylegawley commented on What would be your choice for setting up a new SaaS project for 2022?    · Posted by u/Nerks234
kylegawley · 4 years ago
I built a React & Node SaaS boilerplate (https://usegravity.app) so I'm firmly in the camp of 'it's better to buy rather than build' for most use cases. The question then is choosing the right boilerplate stack, which I guess comes down to personal preference. There's a lot of different options to choose from now with different stack choices :)
kylegawley commented on Show HN: I made a SaaS boilerplate that's helped 300+ developers   usegravity.app?ref=hacker... · Posted by u/kylegawley
j0hannes · 4 years ago
how did you make sure that apps built with gravity are secure, eg. for malicious inputs?
kylegawley · 4 years ago
All user input is santized :)

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