The app (https://app.portabella.io) is currently migrating to Tailwind from Grommet, will probably tweet or post something about the improved bundle size we get from that.
For me it's just the default now. I could never properly abstract with CSS classes, extracting to JS components always made more sense to me so it works perfectly.
I worked with a founder from On Deck with her product being rebuilt with Python/React. Used TailwindCSS. My own products are with TailwindCSS. And soon I am re-building another founder's product with TailwindCSS. Been with it for 4 months or more, loved it.
https://portabella.io is totally TailwindCSS and some components even TailWindUI.
The app (https://app.portabella.io) is currently migrating to Tailwind from Grommet, will probably tweet or post something about the improved bundle size we get from that.
https://privanote.com (still under construction) is TailwindCSS.
My personal site is using TailwindCSS.
https://just-launched.dev is TailwindCSS.
For me it's just the default now. I could never properly abstract with CSS classes, extracting to JS components always made more sense to me so it works perfectly.
I worked with a founder from On Deck with her product being rebuilt with Python/React. Used TailwindCSS. My own products are with TailwindCSS. And soon I am re-building another founder's product with TailwindCSS. Been with it for 4 months or more, loved it.
I just started using it a few days ago. It's really good takes a bit of getting used to but what new isn't.
There's nothing live yet but I've taken a couple of screenshots during the development on my Twitter
I am. But I don't have it online yet 😕
Right now I'm using the freely available tailwind ui components. Will likely purchase the application pack; and possibly the marketing pack.
I've just built https://wonop.com using TailwindCSS. It is consistently used for landing page, the app (https://wonop.com/dashboard), the docs (https://docs.wonop.com/) etcs.
My service: https://www.listenaddict.com/ is all TailwindCSS.
Things: dark mode, light mode. 12x different color themes (for each). Why? Because I can and it was super easy to do. Also, super tiny CSS in the end!
(edit: grammar)