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Divjoy

The React codebase generator. subtitle

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    2022-07-29

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  • Building a SaaS web app - don’t want to do all the other stuff though, what’s the lazy way out?
    Agreed, check https://divjoy.com, has almost everything and helps work on the core product. Source: 10 months ago
  • Why can't I buy the foundations of a SaaS web app off-the-shelf?
    Some boilerplates do offer some choices - usually around the front end, which tends to be a manageable piece to bite off. The two I'm aware of that do this reasonably well are my product SaaS Pegasus (for Python/Django) and DivJoy (for React/JS), though I'm sure there's more. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Ask HN: Those with money-making side projects,how did you come up with the idea?
    I built something I wanted that I knew I would have paid for if it existed (https://divjoy.com). If I was looking for a side hustle now I'd 100% be playing with GPT-3/ChatGPT and building small tools. There's a good chance your first few experiments won't catch on, but that you'll end up being in the right place at the right time, see an opportunity, and already have the code/knowledge to get an MVP out quickly. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
  • Ask HN: What is the best income stream you have created till date?
    A few years ago I was frustrated with how difficult it was to setup a solid React.js stack with auth, payments, etc so I built the codebase generator at https://divjoy.com It does around $5-10k in sales a month. Fairly passive. A few hours of support a week. Was full-time on it for the first few years, but decided to join a company recently and keep growing this on the side. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
  • I built a directory of SaaS boilerplates and frameworks featuring your favorite programming languages
    Picked a random from the list, https://divjoy.com/ and just to export a stock React Code is like $199. Not sure who they are marketing this for but good luck! Source: over 1 year ago
  • Ask HN: Any good black Friday deals?
    My React codebase generator is 40% off for the next few days: https://divjoy.com. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
  • Have you ever used a boilerplate?
    I run https://divjoy.com, a react codebase generator. Essentially a boilerplate you can customize before exporting your code. It's been a nice business for me over the past few years. As always, the challenge is marketing and differentiating yourself from the numerous free options. Good luck! - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
  • Ask HN: What's is your go to toolset for simple front end development?
    I made http://divjoy.com, which lets you assemble blocks into a multi-page web app and then export as a React/Node codebase. Works best if you want the backend in Node, but you can swap out for your own API. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
  • What are the best, most modern, well built and will age well React theme/templates of 2022?
    Https://divjoy.com is one of my favourite starting points. TailwindUI is another worthy mention. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Ask HN: What made your business take off that you wish you'd done much earlier?
    Charge more! My product[1] was originally free, then $49, then after a year I started to bump up the price more aggressively. It's now $299 and I probably should have started with that. Devs either aren't willing to pay for boilerplate code (and happy with open-source options) or they are willing to pay. If they are willing to pay then $299 isn't much if it saves them a week or more of dev time. 1.... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
  • Software architecture for SaaS
    If you're looking for some inspiration of what a tech stack for SaaS looks like, check out some of the boilerplate saas solutions like gravity or Divjoy. Source: about 2 years ago
  • React code generator?
    Hey, my tool https://divjoy.com sounds pretty close to what you describe. It's web based, so you pick all your stack options, tweak the UI in our low-code editor if you like, then export a complete React codebase. Would love to hear your thoughts/feedback. Source: over 2 years ago
  • I made my first sale for 2022 for an expensive digital product ($699)
    Have you checked out https://divjoy.com/? They have something similar on offer, with the addition of fairly robust customization. Additionally — in terms of checkout experience: Divjoy gives the option to either export to CodeSandbox or download the package, all automated. I can see the value in a manual customer engagement (especially for an MVP), just worth noting their experience — as you're definitely... Source: over 2 years ago
  • Awesome React Resources
    Divjoy - React codebase and UI generator to speed up development (paid). - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
  • Boilerplate with SSR
    If you're open to a paid boilerplate check out https://divjoy.com (switch framework to Next.js which has SSR). Source: over 2 years ago
  • Y'all SaaS founders, who are you? And comment how you got your product built. By yourself or by your co-founder or with some dev you know of?
    I'm a dev working on tool that helps people build SaaS apps faster (https://divjoy.com). Source: over 2 years ago
  • Full stack react generator
    You might like https://divjoy.com, but it's also paid. Source: over 2 years ago
  • What's the best SaaS starter kit?
    Founder of https://divjoy.com here. There's a lot of good options mentioned in this thread. Divjoy offers a fair amount of customizability prior to code export, allowing you to pick CRA or Next.js, specific CSS framework, Auth0 or Firebase, and other technical options. Give it a try if that sound appealing :). - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
  • What's the best SaaS starter kit?
    For price & ease of use, https://divjoy.com/ would probably be where I'd start. The community and support are great. https://nodewood.com/ Is another option that I've come across. I've seen usegravity previously but the price is outrageous. As a developer I don't want to pay that much of a premium for stuff I could do myself. Saving a little bit of time, sure. But not at that price. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
  • How effective was ProductHunt for your SaaS product?
    The Product Hunt launch for Divjoy drove over $10,000 in sales. Probably more if you include the word of mouth it generated. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Ask HN: Solopreneurs, what is your day and week like?
    I've been a solo-founder for the past 12 years (now working on https://divjoy.com). I use a kanban board in Notion and work about 4-6 productive hours a day on average. Some weeks it's 2, some weeks it's 12, but I don't force myself to a super strict schedule because that has led to burnout in the past. I try to take a day off every week, but often it's random based on whether friends/wife want to do something fun... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago

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