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Turn a design to Rails UI made easy

Greetings, Design and UX Aficionados!

The journey from creating the [RapidRails UI components] (https://rapidrails.cc) to starting RapidRails Agency was driven by a passion for bridging the design-development gap. The agency's mission is to transform your detailed designs into functional UI components for Rails applications.

I'm excited to hear your thoughts on the landing page. Your feedback will not only help me improve but also ensure I'm addressing the real challenges you face in marrying design with Rails.

But, how did it started?

A few months ago, I launched my product RapidRails UI. While creating more UI components, there was a percolating idea that I decided to pursue.

I realized turning a design into a functional, stylish Rails app requires a blend of front-end and design expertise many might not have on hand. Especially for bootstrapping startups or solo developers, the idea of hiring both a designer and a front-end developer to morph those designs into Rails-friendly code isn't always feasible.

What do you think about the idea? While it is generally not new, it is in Rails space. It the first of it's kind. Do you think there is a demand of it? I'm ready for you to roast my design 😀

Any kind of feedback will be appreciated.

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Design and UX
on February 3, 2024
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