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What if you launch the product 3X faster?

Remember the last time when you were launching a web product.

How many product features were truly unique for your customers?

I'd bet 30% in the best case.

But things like user authentication, roles management, payments, transaction emails, analytics, onboarding, support, and others were still important for business, aren't they?

Add issues with UI, deployment, and bug-fixing, and you notice yourself spending a lot of time reinventing the wheels while your leads and stakeholders are waiting for your product to be released.

Well, I hated making leads wait until we make all things work.

But it happened to me each time I launched web apps (and I launched a lot of them).

That's why I decided to put an end to this and launched a Drafter Platform.

No wasting time on reinventing wheels for you, and no waiting in line for your leads and stakeholders anymore.

Solution itself?
It’s like Shopify for web applications.

Every "have-to-be" part of the web app (with its UI) is deployed and ready for launch.

Just define the logic of what your app actually does.

Either by developing it externally or by choosing from our templates.


Long story short, I don't state something like "launch your app instantly".

But I would definitely promise that you'll deliver your next web app to your audience at least 3X faster.

Please feel free to learn more at https://drafter.ai


Let me invite you to discuss how to make product launches easier.

P.S. If it’s irrelevant right now, just keep track of our progress :)

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