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SAAS for actions

Anyone know of a SAAS or a boilerplate for selling access to GH actions/Zaps/webhooks/etc?

SaaSify, before it shut down, was in that ballpark.

I’m hoping to shave some time off my project, which just requires storing some YAML configuration and launching a background task based on a few potential triggers (Git push, webhook and “click here”).

Otherwise, probably will build something with Rails and ChargeBee. Rails is overkill for the use case, but would scratch some other (optional, future) itches.

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Ideas and Validation
on June 10, 2022
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    I would like the emphasis the importance of custom IoT product development in creating tailored solutions for businesses. With the increasing demand for IoT devices, it is essential for businesses to have access to bespoke products that meet their unique requirements. SAAS for actions can provide businesses with the flexibility and scalability they need to succeed in the fast-paced world of IoT. Overall, I would highlight the importance of staying ahead of the curve and leveraging technology to maximize business potential.

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    Intresting topic,I'll think about it. I think, that mobile apps could be helpful nowaday. I always use it in my work. When I need to understand what kind of plant is this I use plant identification. It's our future in mobile apps.

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