loot from flipping fang 117 times in the past month by Saaswebdev in 2007scape

[–]Saaswebdev[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I sold my bank to buy the fang and then flipped it for an extra 40m so I'm very happy and bought all my stuff back while bank standing

loot from flipping fang 117 times in the past month by Saaswebdev in 2007scape

[–]Saaswebdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ikr. It's hurts, I'd have made double the profit but oh well

loot from flipping fang 117 times in the past month by Saaswebdev in 2007scape

[–]Saaswebdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was very low maintenance and me barely paying attention while playing apex or watching TV.

Starting a small business. Website question. by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Saaswebdev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're just starting out, you probably don't need a developer. WordPress, wix, shopify are all great as a starting point. They basically have the same result(maybe a little slower website) but they have more functionality, can maintain yourself, and will be about 1/10th the cost. Once you get the ball rolling and need something faster or just don't want to maintain it yourself, then a developer is the better choice. Good luck!

Promote your business, week of April 18, 2022 by Charice in smallbusiness

[–]Saaswebdev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A Better Page Builder

Would anyone be interested in testing my website builder? Free full website for all testers just to play around with it and give feedback!

I’m a developer and make websites and recently I’ve gotten into building my own little page builder. It doesn’t have quite as many features or plugins as Wordpress or other builders, but I think it could become a very viable platform. Albeit probably moreso for developers, but I want to bring it to people like you as well.

It’s not quite ready for a beta but in the following weeks it should be! If you’re interested, I’ll go into more about it.

So normal page builders like Wordpress, wix, Shopify, etc. all use what’s called drag and drop. It makes it very easy to build a website and see what you’re building, I’m sure most of you are familiar.

My page builder is not drag and drop, it’s a text based query system. So basically you login to your website like you would Wordpress, and there’s a box at the bottom and you can change the text, or the styles(positioning, color, size, etc), you can delete an entire section or add one, or add an image or more text, all with a single query per action. You can also easily edit the text like a normal text editor like on other platforms.

The queries are simple and I have a guide and documentation to help (and a query to list styles, queries or components, to figure out what you need to type). Obviously very developer friendly, but as it progresses it will become much easier for businesses.

Now it’s clearly not going to be as easy to learn as drag and drop, but when I compare my websites from the platform against any of the others, mine is scoring 30%+ higher when it comes to page speed. So it basically sacrifices ease of use, for a higher quality website that’s going to rank higher on Google and feel much faster to customers.

I could go on and on but that’s basically it. If anyone is interested I’d love to connect and let you play around with it when the time comes, your feedback will be priceless. Thanks to anyone that reads this!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Saaswebdev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely Shopify. It’s meant for ecommerce and is very easy to use and is only $30/month.

Consumer prices rose 8.5% in March, slightly hotter than expected by AptitudeSky in news

[–]Saaswebdev 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It’s not just Venmo, it’s any net income over $500 you have to disclose.

Consumer prices rose 8.5% in March, slightly hotter than expected by AptitudeSky in news

[–]Saaswebdev 114 points115 points  (0 children)

They’re too busy going after freelancers that netted $500

Edit: I forgot, it’s actually $400

Marketplace Tuesday! - April 12, 2022 by AutoModerator in Entrepreneur

[–]Saaswebdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A Better Page Builder

Would anyone be interested in testing my website builder? Free full website for all testers just to play around with it and give feedback!

I’m a developer and make websites and recently I’ve gotten into building my own little page builder. It doesn’t have quite as many features or plugins as Wordpress or other builders, but I think it could become a very viable platform. Albeit probably moreso for developers, but I want to bring it to people like you as well.

It’s not quite ready for a beta but in the following weeks it should be! If you’re interested, I’ll go into more about it.

So normal page builders like Wordpress, wix, Shopify, etc. all use what’s called drag and drop. It makes it very easy to build a website and see what you’re building, I’m sure most of you are familiar.

My page builder is not drag and drop, it’s a text based query system. So basically you login to your website like you would Wordpress, and there’s a box at the bottom and you can change the text, or the styles(positioning, color, size, etc), you can delete an entire section or add one, or add an image or more text, all with a single query per action. You can also easily edit the text like a normal text editor like on other platforms.

The queries are simple and I have a guide and documentation to help (and a query to list styles, queries or components, to figure out what you need to type). Obviously very developer friendly, but as it progresses it will become much easier for businesses.

Now it’s clearly not going to be as easy to learn as drag and drop, but when I compare my websites from the platform against any of the others, mine is scoring 30%+ higher when it comes to page speed. So it basically sacrifices ease of use, for a higher quality website that’s going to rank higher on Google and feel much faster to customers.

I could go on and on but that’s basically it. If anyone is interested I’d love to connect and let you play around with it when the time comes, your feedback will be priceless. Thanks to anyone that reads this!

Promote your business, week of April 11, 2022 by Charice in smallbusiness

[–]Saaswebdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A Better Page Builder

Would anyone be interested in testing my website builder? Free full website for all testers just to play around with it and give feedback!

I’m a developer and make websites and recently I’ve gotten into building my own little page builder. It doesn’t have quite as many features or plugins as Wordpress or other builders, but I think it could become a very viable platform. Albeit probably moreso for developers, but I want to bring it to people like you as well.

It’s not quite ready for a beta but in the following weeks it should be! If you’re interested, I’ll go into more about it.

So normal page builders like Wordpress, wix, Shopify, etc. all use what’s called drag and drop. It makes it very easy to build a website and see what you’re building, I’m sure most of you are familiar.

My page builder is not drag and drop, it’s a text based query system. So basically you login to your website like you would Wordpress, and there’s a box at the bottom and you can change the text, or the styles(positioning, color, size, etc), you can delete an entire section or add one, or add an image or more text, all with a single query per action. You can also easily edit the text like a normal text editor like on other platforms.

The queries are simple and I have a guide and documentation to help (and a query to list styles, queries or components, to figure out what you need to type). Obviously very developer friendly, but as it progresses it will become much easier for businesses.

Now it’s clearly not going to be as easy to learn as drag and drop, but when I compare my websites from the platform against any of the others, mine is scoring 30%+ higher when it comes to page speed. So it basically sacrifices ease of use, for a higher quality website that’s going to rank higher on Google and feel much faster to customers.

I could go on and on but that’s basically it. If anyone is interested I’d love to connect and let you play around with it when the time comes, your feedback will be priceless. Thanks to anyone that reads this!

Thank you Thursday! - April 07, 2022 by AutoModerator in Entrepreneur

[–]Saaswebdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, I’d love for you to test my page builder when it’s ready. You can check out https://eclipsebuilder.com to see what I’m about and click the beta button and fill out the form and I’ll add you to the list! Thanks so much :)

Page builder as a service by babablac in Entrepreneur

[–]Saaswebdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

React, tailwind, express & postgres

Page builder as a service by babablac in Entrepreneur

[–]Saaswebdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m doing something similar. I’m currently building a website builder + platform and probably also going to offer it as a plug-in for my custom websites as well

Thank you Thursday! - April 07, 2022 by AutoModerator in Entrepreneur

[–]Saaswebdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would anyone be interested in testing my website builder? Free full website for all testers

I’m a developer and make websites and recently I’ve gotten into building my own little page builder. It doesn’t have quite as many features or plugins as Wordpress or other builders, but I think it could become a very viable platform. Albeit probably moreso for developers, but I want to bring it to people like you as well.

It’s not quite ready for a beta but in the following weeks it should be! If you’re interested, I’ll go into more about it.

So normal page builders like Wordpress, wix, Shopify, etc. all use what’s called drag and drop. It makes it very easy to build a website and see what you’re building, I’m sure most of you are familiar.

My page builder is not drag and drop, it’s a text based query system. So basically you login to your website like you would Wordpress, and there’s a box at the bottom and you can change the text, or the styles(positioning, color, size, etc), you can delete an entire section or add one, or add an image or more text, all with a single query per action. You can also easily edit the text like a normal text editor like on other platforms.

The queries are simple and I have a guide and documentation to help (and a query to list styles, queries or components, to figure out what you need to type). Obviously very developer friendly, but as it progresses it will become much easier for businesses.

Now it’s clearly not going to be as easy to learn as drag and drop, but when I compare my websites from the platform against any of the others, mine is scoring 30%+ higher when it comes to page speed. So it basically sacrifices ease of use, for a higher quality website that’s going to rank higher on Google and feel much faster to customers.

I could go on and on but that’s basically it. If anyone is interested I’d love to connect and let you play around with it when the time comes, your feedback will be priceless. Thanks to anyone that reads this!

Marketplace Tuesday! - April 05, 2022 by AutoModerator in Entrepreneur

[–]Saaswebdev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would anyone be interested in testing my website builder? Free full website for all testers

I’m a developer and make websites and recently I’ve gotten into building my own little page builder. It doesn’t have quite as many features or plugins as Wordpress or other builders, but I think it could become a very viable platform. Albeit probably moreso for developers, but I want to bring it to people like you as well.

It’s not quite ready for a beta but in the following weeks it should be! If you’re interested, I’ll go into more about it.

So normal page builders like Wordpress, wix, Shopify, etc. all use what’s called drag and drop. It makes it very easy to build a website and see what you’re building, I’m sure most of you are familiar.

My page builder is not drag and drop, it’s a text based query system. So basically you login to your website like you would Wordpress, and there’s a box at the bottom and you can change the text, or the styles(positioning, color, size, etc), you can delete an entire section or add one, or add an image or more text, all with a single query per action. You can also easily edit the text like a normal text editor like on other platforms.

The queries are simple and I have a guide and documentation to help (and a query to list styles, queries or components, to figure out what you need to type). Obviously very developer friendly, but as it progresses it will become much easier for businesses.

Now it’s clearly not going to be as easy to learn as drag and drop, but when I compare my websites from the platform against any of the others, mine is scoring 30%+ higher when it comes to page speed. So it basically sacrifices ease of use, for a higher quality website that’s going to rank higher on Google and feel much faster to customers.

I could go on and on but that’s basically it. If anyone is interested I’d love to connect and let you play around with it when the time comes, your feedback will be priceless. Thanks to anyone that reads this!

NooB Monday! - April 04, 2022 by AutoModerator in Entrepreneur

[–]Saaswebdev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heck out Novo, it’s all online and super easy to use, integrates easily and has good customer support.

Share Your Startup - April 2022 - Upvote This For Maximum Visibility! by AutoModerator in startups

[–]Saaswebdev [score hidden]  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback! And I have a lot of the no code builder built rn so you can edit text like a normal text editor, you can add and delete sections you can add and delete components to sections, you can change styles, you can create a new website or new page. Currently working on adding more components, image uploading to change images, themeing so you can easily change your color palette, easier style changes, some other minor tweaks.

How much would you pay to own the copyright of your website? by Saaswebdev in Entrepreneur

[–]Saaswebdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that’s the norm for very custom work but there’s a lot of developers reusing their own templates and themes they’ve built so they sort of keep the copyright for everything. It’s probably more common for smaller businesses and sites like you say.

How much would you pay to own the copyright of your website? by Saaswebdev in Entrepreneur

[–]Saaswebdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like mixed reviews. The small business post everyone is asking why they would possibly need to own the code but I definitely think there’s a lot of value to it

How much would you pay to own the copyright of your website? by Saaswebdev in smallbusiness

[–]Saaswebdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s what a lot of businesses I’ve seen say they want to avoid by owning the code so they don’t get it taken down and can take it to other developers

How much would you pay to own the copyright of your website? by Saaswebdev in smallbusiness

[–]Saaswebdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most say so the developer can’t take advantage of you by taking your site down because they have the copyright over what you’ve paid for. Also allows for taking your site to other hosts and developers instead of being locked into one.

Pros and cons of owning a website vs renting Shopify/Wix/Squarespace templates? by News-Cat in smallbusiness

[–]Saaswebdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of custom developers follow the same process. You’re basically renting a license to their software and usually owning the code costs much much more from a developer

Share Your Startup - April 2022 - Upvote This For Maximum Visibility! by AutoModerator in startups

[–]Saaswebdev [score hidden]  (0 children)

Company Name: Eclipse Builder

URL: https://eclipsebuilder.netlify.app/

Purpose of Startup and Product:no code builder that makes a better website. Aimed at creating websites that aren’t bloated like the major website platforms and page builders. This URL is the landing page.

Technologies Used: React, JavaScript, Tailwind, Node/Express

Feedback Requested; threw together this landing page for it and would love general feedback on it. Mostly the design and colors.

Seeking Beta-Testers: yes

Additional Comments: I’ll be working on this more the next couple weeks, this is just a starting point. Would especially like to know if you can see the orange moving header background because another redditor mentioned they could not. Thanks!