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ActiveScaffold | Avo | |
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- | 50 | |
1,111 | 1,589 | |
1.0% | 2.0% | |
9.6 | 9.8 | |
2 days ago | about 9 hours ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Germany |
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Avo
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Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 110 highlights
Avo is looking for a mid-level Ruby on Rails Developer and I could not recommend enough the experience of working with Adrian Marin - the creator of Avo.
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Ask HN: Fastest way to launch web app
I would recommend Ruby on Rails - you will find well establish gems for everything you need (eg: devise for auth, pay gem for paymens, sitepress for static content like marketing pages …)
There are also some very well done (simple to understand and maintain) starter kits. Here are two of them:
- https://jumpstartrails.com
- https://businessclasskit.com
I would recommend Avo (and I am doing so for a couple of projects) as a super great admin to manage everything:
- https://avohq.io
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Show HN: Build your startup or side project faster with these SaaS templates
Quality is often much better with these kinds of templates and frameworks, because the creators often can make better default choices.
For example, Avo (https://avohq.io) and Bullet Train (https://bullettrain.co/) are IMHO both much higher quality out of the box than what a typical intermediate Rails developer could accomplish in months of full time learning and coding.
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Mastering Rails Web Navigation with link_to and button_to Helpers - Part 2
<%= link_to(@car) do %> <%= @car.name %> -- Check this car! <% end %> cars/1"> Tesla -- Check this car! <%= link_to "https://avohq.io/" do %> AvoHQ - The Best Rails Guide <% end %> https://avohq.io/"> AvoHQ - The Best Rails Guide
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Ready System with a Modern Stack and Many Features Using Ruby 3.2, Rails 7.0 and Avo 2
Access the Avo, and click on Sign Up. After completing registration, click on your profile icon and select Subscriptions, then Choose a plan, choose the Pro version and click on Start 30 day trial. The system URL is not required, click Subscribe. Now you will have your key to use the Avo 2 Pro version for 30 days.
- The Open Source Ruby on Rails SaaS Framework
- What are the cons of using something like https://avohq.io/ ?
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Experience using Retool and Ruby on Rails
But there's another alternative for Ruby on Rails. This is a shameless plug, but why don't you try Avo?
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Roast my page: Avo - A low-code tool that helps developers create internal tools, admin panels, and CMS-es with Ruby on Rails
URL: https://avohq.io
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Ask HN: What would be your stack if you are building an MVP today?
Nothing really beats Rails. Use something like Jumpstart (jumpstartrails.com) and Avo (https://avohq.io) and you scaffold a full consumer-ready app in literally a few hours.
The thing that bugs me the most with Next.JS and the whole JAMStack movement is that, yeah, you get from "git clone" to deployed on Vercel in two minutes, but if you need to create real app features like a sturdy admin, accounts, authorization, proper asset management, CI/CD, it takes a whole lotta time. I'm not even touching the most common app features.
What are some alternatives?
ActiveAdmin - The administration framework for Ruby on Rails applications.
RailsAdmin - RailsAdmin is a Rails engine that provides an easy-to-use interface for managing your data
motor-admin-rails - Low-code Admin panel and Business intelligence Rails engine. No DSL - configurable from the UI. Rails Admin, Active Admin, Blazer modern alternative.
Trestle - A modern, responsive admin framework for Ruby on Rails
Administrate - A Rails engine that helps you put together a super-flexible admin dashboard.
Upmin Admin - Framework for creating powerful admin backends with minimal effort in Ruby on Rails.
Wallaby - Autocomplete the resourceful actions and views for ORMs for admin interface and other purposes.
bhf - Rails-Engine-Gem that offers an admin interface for trusted user

