uranium
wave
uranium | wave | |
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22 | 4,945 | |
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0.0 | 6.1 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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uranium
- which framework should i use for saas
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I made a free SaaS template (Next.js/TailwindCSS) [Repost]
Hey everyone! I made this SaaS website template in Next.js and TailwindCSS. I know these are pretty frequent, but I added some cool stuff towards the bottom of the website that I don't see often.Live demo: https://uranium.saurish.comLink to the code: https://github.com/minor/uranium
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I made a free SaaS template (Next.js/TailwindCSS)
Link to the code: https://github.com/minor/uranium
wave
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AI SaaS ideas and useful resources to start a SaaS business.
Wave - Open source and based on Laravel.
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I never intentionally learned that little that I do know about web development with the intention of being a developer, and as such, "workflow" for local to production is embarrassing, and I really need help with a couple of things (especially .env).
I knew it would require a membership management system, payment processor, etc, and despite thinking Wordpress is great for what it does and who it's for, I absolutely hate working in it with a passion. I also knew trying to build each of theses website functions (even with pre-made things to help) was going to take more time than I had to get going, so I ultimately ended up going with Wave, which is just a SaaS starter kit thing, built on(with?) Laravel that has everything I needed (membership manager, payment processor, db integration, etc). It's done really well.
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I haven't programmed anything in a year.
Google for related frameworks. Maybe these will help set up things faster. For example, https://devdojo.com/wave is a free Laravel-based SaaS setup that takes care of users, login, admin, basic pages, blog, etc. You can install that and begin building on top of that. Maybe there is a similar solution for your tech stack.
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Getting a Laravel error on Cloudways only, but not DigiOcean or local server. -- No hint path defined for [theme]
I'm using a pre-built thing called Wave that uses Laravel, and a few other things like Voyager to have a functioning member-ready site. It works really well, but something about it does not seem to jive with Cloudways, and my only thought is that it could be something about the database configuration or something, but I have no clue. I tried a brand new Wave install just to test, and it still happens on all fresh everything.
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I'm still very new and learning, and I've deployed this "full-stack-in-a-box" of sorts (built with Laravel), just for learning about it, and I have a question pertaining to the database and moving it from the app to it's own cluster.
Last question (sorry for asking so much) In the git instructions there are a couple of commands that say something about database migration, do you know if I will need to do these commands still if I'm running this db separately? I wasn't sure if this was only needed if it was going to be built into the app, or if this is also needed regardless. https://i.imgur.com/jJFGY0m.png Thank you again so much for being helpful. I'm still learning the basics and it's hugely beneficial.
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How to keep track of user tokens based on subscription (Backend)
Side note - we are using Wave as a template for our app which has helped us with most of the backend so far with payment + user authentication, etc.
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How to create a membership website?
Dev Dojo's Wave - https://devdojo.com/wave - a complete solution with user profiles and payments.
- which framework should i use for saas
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Billing Software.
For those confused, I just want something like https://devdojo.com/wave but with support for Stripe or Paypal. It has to be free, I don't mind if I have to self-host.
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[PART 2] 8 best open source projects you should try out
4. Wave #
What are some alternatives?
SaaS Boilerplate - Build your own SaaS business with SaaS boilerplate. Productive stack: React, Material-UI, Next, MobX, WebSockets, Express, Node, Mongoose, MongoDB. Written with TypeScript.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
awesome-saas-boilerplates
Voyager - Voyager - The Missing Laravel Admin
nextacular - An open-source starter kit that will help you build full-stack multi-tenant SaaS platforms efficiently and help you focus on developing your core SaaS features. Built on top of popular and modern technologies such as Next JS, Tailwind, Prisma, and Stripe.
Crater Invoice - Open Source Invoicing Solution for Individuals & Businesses
tails - This is the Tails composer package for Laravel. Easily fetch designs in your Laravel application that you design inside of the Tails Site/Page Builder.
goodwork - Self hosted project management and collaboration tool powered by TALL stack
Laravel - Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We’ve already laid the foundation for your next big idea — freeing you to create without sweating the small things.
gh-actions-yaml-generator - Ghygen is a GitHub Actions configurator for your PHP / Laravel project.
tolgee-platform - Developer & translator friendly web-based localization platform