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Feedback needed!

Hi everyone,

My name is Itay, and I am a serial entrepreneur.

I have a lot of ideas, and I love creating quick POCs. However, I have identified a small issue, usually, most ideas have similar initial requirements, whatever its login flows, payments, hosting, deployment, etc.

I was thinking of building a boilerplate one-click Python package that allows you to launch a basic generic POC in less than one second.

It can be great for those who are building their business (side project or main) to move fast and with a low budget and time (especially for indie makers like you).

I was wondering if some of you shared the same problem and do you think this is something that can help push your ideas forward faster.

I am looking forward to hearing some feedback and if this is something you would consider.

Would you use it or consider it?
  1. YES
  2. NO
  3. Maybe
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posted to Icon for group Software as a Service
Software as a Service
on June 17, 2023
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    The idea is good and helpful but there are already out there frameworks that provide frontend or backend or fullstack out-of-the-box features like you mentioned. The key here is the differentiator factor. What is that?

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      I thought of build it using pynecone.
      So for developers than want to use pynecone I was thinking of building a boilerplate

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    Just personally not - if there was a wy to prove that it could save/make some cash for my SaaS I'd use it in a second.

    we are an SEO startup

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