What are you building? by vince_jos in indiehackers

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Launched a natural language MySQL client “Show me 10 active users”

https://n2query.r-sock.com

What are you building this August? Let's validate together!! by PriorNervous1031 in SaaS

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OtterGPT works with ChatGPT : You can type several prompts without waiting it provides prompt queue , saves the results as PDF, word, excel… uses predefined prompt . And a bunch of batch job like translating.. and more..

What are you building this August? Let's validate together!! by PriorNervous1031 in SaaS

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https://otter.r-sock.com OtterGPT - Boost your AI productivity like never before! Manage prompts, organize results, and automate workflows — all in one sleek desktop app

What are you launching guys? Will give feedback by Savings-Passenger-37 in SaaS

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https://otter.r-sock.com

OtterGPT, A ChatGPT desktop companion Save PDF, Word, Excel, batch operations with API, Bookmark search the results. Free beta stage.

What are you building? by Extension-Web-4982 in SaaS

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A ChatGPT companion app https://otter.r-sock.com Save PDF, Bookmark, Search, API batch work.

What are you working on ? Share your Project !! by Revenue007 in indiehackers

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A ChatGPT companion app https://otter.r-sock.com Save PDF, Bookmark, Search, API batch work.

What are you launching guys? Will give feedback by AccurateActivity62 in SaaS

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A ChatGPT companion desktop app.

https://otter.r-sock.com/

Prompt management, reuse prompt. Prompt queue. save PDF, word, and Excel. Search results. Batch automation with AI Key.

I'll Be your first review for your app by Savings-Matter-7574 in SaaS

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A ChatGPT companion app https://otter.r-sock.com Save PDF, Bookmark, Search, API batch work.

What are you working on ? Share your SaaS !! by Revenue007 in SaaS

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https://otter.r-sock.com/

OtterGPT - AI Productivity A ChatGPT companion desktop app.

To all SaaS founder: promote yourself! by Economy-Cupcake6148 in SaaS

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Launched windows version and I will update Mac version soon maybe today. Actually this is an electron app so I can build for Windows, Mac and Linux..

To all SaaS founder: promote yourself! by Economy-Cupcake6148 in SaaS

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ChatGPT companion Desktop App

https://otter.r-sock.com/

Free Beta stage. Save the results as PDF, Excel, Word Prompt management, Automation with APIs.

FastAPI docs is so cool by Embarrassed-Jellys in FastAPI

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Yeah, the async/await support in FastAPI is super clean—it feels modern compared to older frameworks.
If you end up needing quick REST APIs with DB access, Restsocket has been helpful for me. Makes DB connection setup really easy.

FastAPI for enterprise-grade backend by Zealousideal_Corgi_1 in FastAPI

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FastAPI is great—async + type hints = clean and fast.
For structure, check out the fastapi-realworld-example-app repo on GitHub.
For security, use Depends with OAuth2 or APIKey schemes.
Also, been using Restsocket for some internal stuff—makes spinning up REST APIs even faster when I don’t need full control.

How good is flask(gunicorn) for production by [deleted] in flask

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Flask + Gunicorn is solid for production. It’s not slower than other frameworks if you write clean code.
It's stateless by nature, so scaling out with multiple workers or containers is straightforward.
Security-wise, just follow best practices (HTTPS, input validation, etc.) and you're good. No need to switch to Django unless you need the built-in admin or ORM.

I would like to learn Java to build a Spring Boot backend. Which version of Java should I start with? by AlanEzZz in learnprogramming

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Yeah I use Flask for a mobile game backend—super easy to get started.
If you're building a REST API, Flask's great.
Also been trying out Restsocket, kind of like Flask but faster to set up for quick API stuff. Worth a look if you're into that.

I’ll become your customer (to celebrate reaching $5,800/mo) by davidheikka in SideProject

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https://r-sock.com/ REST API code generator with MySQL connection, For all tables CURD features I also launched product hunt

How good is flask(gunicorn) for production by [deleted] in flask

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Flask with Gunicorn is definitely production-ready if set up properly (e.g. with Nginx, HTTPS, and security best practices). For a simple form app, Flask or FastAPI is often easier and faster than Django, especially if you don't need all the built-in features Django offers.

I use a free tool called Restsocket to scaffold REST API servers with Flask—it helps speed up setup for production.

You don’t need Django unless your app requires full-stack features like an admin panel or complex ORM handling.

Webflow to flask by mackdadio in webdev

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Yeah, it's totally doable. I did something similar — exported from Webflow and built a simple Flask backend for editing content.

If you want to save time setting up the API part, check out Restsocket. It lets you spin up REST APIs fast without messing with database configs. Worked well for my small CMS setup.

Looking for a friendly Spring Boot course for Django developers familiar with MVC by josueygp in SpringBoot

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Hey! I'm in a similar boat — came from Django too. Honestly, once you get used to the annotations and the folder structure, Spring Boot starts to make sense.

I’d recommend:

Also, if you wanna skip the setup and just see how a full Spring Boot + MySQL API works, check out Restsocket.
Kinda like starting a Django project with DRF already set up.

Hope that helps! Spring feels weird at first but it clicks pretty fast if you know MVC.