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dadadash
Office suite with file browser, document editor, spreadsheet editor, calendar and data tables with CRUDX API's ready to deploy
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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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altruisto
A browser extension that allows raising money for charities through online shoppings (by Altruisto)
Been working https://github.com/daptin/daptin since about 2 years
Goal is to build a opensource headless cms (did a show hn quite some time ago https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17357616 )
Recently built one of the end user product https://github.com/daptin/dadadash/
Plan is to keep the cms opensource/free and monetize the products built on top of it
Located in India
Looking for someone with strong vision/execution on the non-tech side. My contact details in repo
I started a project during the lockdown in March and eventually want to launch make it a self-sustaining side project. I recently filed paperwork to form an LLC (my first) in anticipation of launching and perhaps trying my hand at fundraising on Kickstarter or elsewhere.
The project is called Learn with Grok (https://github.com/GrokApp/learn-with-grok) and is a language learning application. Unlike existing applications, Grok is focused on people who have already studied a foreign language for years and are passed beginner level content. Learn with Grok is focused on Critical Reading Skills and will tailor short story content to you at your proficiency level after taking a placement test. The more you read and do well on the quiz at the end of the short story, the more difficult content you can work towards to achieve mastery (or Grok!) a new language. You can hear what sentences sound like and see a translation on the spot if you struggle comprehending a sentence. Challenge yourself with a little content everyday.
This project is pre-launch and my first real try at creating a business. I work full-time and work on this nights and weekends while also balancing a machine learning grad program.
Hi there, I'm Alex.
I'm a freelance engineer who works on devtools.
I am interested in data infrastructure, and just released a tool for analysing docker image disk usage https://github.com/treebeardtech/whaler.
My long-term goal is to create SaaS products which complement my open source contributions. Very happy to chat with others with similar goals.
https://twitter.com/AlexRemedios1
Happy 2021! Mycofounder and I are building Swym, a prize linked savings app using Bitcoin. We're located in the bay area. As a team our background is finance and js development. Were looking to add another engineer! Feel free to check the app out on github, https://github.com/Swym-Pools/Swym_App
Please reach out if interested, [email protected]
Cheers!
Hey, I'm Daniel, I've been working on altruisto.com for the last ~3 years. It's an app that lets users donate money to charities while shopping online at no extra cost. The idea is similar to a cashback or a loyalty program. We have 1000+ partner stores including aliexpress, etsy, booking, ebay. The supported charities have been thoroughly review by independent evaluators (GiveWell, Animal Charity Evaluators) to make sure that they make as much positive impact for a dollar as possible. This is a not-for-profit project.
Source code is open and available at github: https://github.com/altruisto/altruisto
The main challange right now is growth.
Looking for someone with great marketing & non-tech executive skills.
Contact via [email protected]
That's an interesting combo: devtools + freelancing :)
Unless you are a highly sought after specialist, the devtools market is a pretty notorious niche for a solo engineer to squeeze money out of.
I checked out your Twitter and your other project (https://github.com/treebeardtech/dns) caught my fancy. I've followed & asked you a question there.
Good luck on your SaaS journey!