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I built 10 free dashboard templates for you using Tailwind CSS and Alpine.js

I have been working online for over 10 years already, mostly creating and selling products that help people design better web applications and websites.

I always wanted to give back, so I kept creating and giving away free resources from the very beginning. I started by creating and sharing PSD freebies, web templates and more recently Tailwind CSS code snippets.

Giving away free content has proved to be rewarding on multiple levels:

  • First of all, you can keep your inner balance by giving back and not only taking!
  • You can provide value to people not affording to invest money when they start their indie hacking journey.
  • It can slowly help you build your audience and create connections.
  • It can boost your creativity since you take a break from your day-to-day work tasks and have the freedom to create whatever you feel like with no strings attached (working on the same project for a long time can become boring).
  • You can improve your skills when you are working on new things

Since last year, I've been thinking of crafting and publishing high-quality free templates as part of an ongoing project. My thoughts have been to establish a resource that is easier to discover, can provide more value over time and hopefully can even generate leads in the long run.

So, introducing Taildashboards, a website where I publish one-page dashboard templates I designed and coded using Tailwind CSS and Alpine.js. It's a passion project of mine because I love designing dashboards and this project will enable me to try out new things, experiment and hopefully provide value to all of you who are looking for a great starting point for your web applications.

Feel free to check them all out, use them in your upcoming projects and stay tuned as I work on introducing new ones in the future 😉👍

on August 30, 2023
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