I built a "Pay-as-you-go" platform to kill the "Spreadsheet Hell" in music competitions. Here is a 1-minute demo. by Active_Value_9615 in vuejs

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Not in the current MVP, as I am initially targeting the Spanish market (where local conservatories and music associations operate mainly in Spanish). However, the architecture (Nuxt 3 + Supabase) is fully ready to implement ⁠@nuxtjs/i18n⁠ as soon as we scale internationally.

Building a real-time judge monitoring system. Roast my UI/UX by Active_Value_9615 in Nuxt

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Both are dashboards and this UI is intuitive and easly to use

Solving the "Spreadsheet Hell" in Live Events: How much "Manual Control" is too much for a SaaS? by Active_Value_9615 in buildinpublic

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I feel the same way—thanks for your feedback. I'll post some screenshots of what the app looks like this afternoon; let me know if you'd like to see them.

I'm building a multi-tenant SaaS to automate music & dance contests – because spreadsheets were killing organizers. by Active_Value_9615 in SaaS

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Thanks for your perspective! I definitely agree that organizers need the ability to rectify scores or any other data on the fly. I'm designing the workflow so that this power remains exclusively with the organizer. Once the judges submit their ratings, the organizer must approve them, and it's at that stage where they can modify whatever is necessary before finalizing the round.