GeniePy is a modern SaaS boilerplate in pure Python that saves you months of development time.
On day one, you get a SaaS boilerplate that includes features like user management, emails, payments/subscriptions using Stripe, database integration, markdown blog, and much more. This lets you focus on implementing the business logic of your own business and get to market quicker.
GeniePy is built on top of Reflex, a Python web framework that lets you implement your entire application using Python, including the backend and frontend. This makes it ideal to use for software developers well versed in the Python programming language and ecosystem.
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For this tutorial, we will focus on Render and Nhost because they offer a powerful, zero-cost entry point for a fully functional, self-hosted n8n instance. - Source: dev.to / 24 days ago
Render Fullstack-friendly and stable. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Ever wished you could automatically forward email attachments to your Telegram chat or group? Whether it's invoices, reports, or alertsโthis Python script does exactly that. And the best part? You can deploy it as a scheduled cron job on Render.com with zero hassle. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
If youโve built a full stack app and want a super easy way to get it online, Render + Docker is a winning combo. In this quick guide, Iโll show you how I deployed my app using a Dockerfile on Render.com โ with zero server config! - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
If you're hosting bots, APIs, or websites on Render.com for free, you've probably noticed they go to sleep after a few minutes of inactivity. That results in cold starts and delays, especially when you need your project most. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
I'm primarily a back-end dev and Django/Flask used to be my goto frameworks for building websites. At my last company we deployed some FastAPI code in production, and since then I've been enjoying the Starlette framework quite a lot (which FastAPI builds on top of). And in my free time these days, I've been building a boilerplate codebase on top of Starlette so it's quicker to build user-facing applications using... Source: almost 3 years ago
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