KRains's comments

KRains | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: SaaS application boilerplate

Okay, I got your position. And thanks a lot for your efforts! I will contact you if I have questions/suggestions (I found your email at the end of the doc).

KRains | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: SaaS application boilerplate

Thanks for your great comment.

You are not the first person who wants companies/teams. But I'm not sure I understand you well, guys. Can you give more details, with some examples, why and what it could be useful for?

KRains | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: SaaS application boilerplate

Thanks for your opinion! It's probably more valuable for me than from people who like it :)

But you are a little bit wrong. Currently, it supports migrations and will support deployment very soon.

I don't agree about ReactJS and Webpack. I start using both in my projects and it didn't take too much time to learn them. Even if I don't know them deep I know them enough to use in the real projects.

I agree that currently, Django is more might than this project but it's just a beginning.

You are not right about modules too. It has nothing to do with Python's modules, I "invented" my own "modules" - it's just a combination of front-end code and Python API in one folder. And I created them to make the project more scalable. I don't know though if I gained this goal or not - yet.

KRains | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: SaaS application boilerplate

Thanks for your idea! Btw I created a simple script that literally does the same - you just provide comments and it's sending to GitHub, rebuild the frontend and send command to deploy to AWS. But it's when I already set up everything. I'm thinking to automate much more - the WHOLE process of deployment, from the beginning, and actually, I already did it partially (you can find working snippets in the book). So, stay tuned to know when I implement it :)

KRains | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: SaaS application boilerplate

Hi Andrew!

Thanks for your great comment, really appreciate it!

You are right, I'm very excited on this experience! Even if it's not the first time when I publish my products here, I never had such level of attention.

Well, I'm looking right now from my personal point of view and your price looks "a little bit" high to me. I know I can do almost everything you already have in your project and maybe more, and if I would like to create my own SaaS right now, I wouldn't pay so much.

But if considers only corporate customers like established companies or well-funded startup, of course, your price is just nothing. The problem is I'm still looking for my niche, ideal customers etc. and I see this price is high for many of them.

My goal is to provide a democratic price that would be moderate for individuals and companies but would be different for them. I'm thinking to charge per seat as an individual can buy just one license and it will not be hard for him/her and companies would pay much more just because they would have more seats. But it's still plans (yet).

Thanks again for your advice and comment, good luck to you too!

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