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Thought about exploring Redwood.js? 🌲

Over the last couple months I've been exploring redwood.js, coming from a design and front-end background I was really excited by how simple they made the tutorial and how quickly I could get CRUD operations working in an app. The community is super welcoming & helpful and I really enjoyed the experience.

Since completing the Tutorial I've built my own MVP which I've demo'd to users and am looking to complete a v1 shortly, however I feel like I'm getting close to the limits of my understanding of all the parts of Jamstack.

The app is call Strive (http://getstrive.app/) and it's a performance management app for Athletes (focussed on Rugby to begin with). I played a lot of Rugby and have a number of coaches keen to start using it. If you'd like to login to have a look, let me know and I'll send you demo account details.

Are there any devs keen to partner up and explore the framework while working on a real-world app?

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on January 19, 2021
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