Question for indie makers: how do you find good domain names, and how long does it take you until you find one that's actually available? #buildinpublic
Whenever I can, I only use NoSQL, serverless databases for my micro SaaS apps. CosmosDB is my go-to choice. And even with that, I use LINQ instead of SQL queries. I don't have time to profile performance edge cases, maintain servers, etc. Yup, I #buildinpublic and rant about it.
Today in my #buildinpublic episode: I pushed some dev changes to main site: - added elements from @Mike_Andreuzza's redesign. A bit difficult to match all, as I'm using PrimeNG/PrimeFlex, not Tailwind. - improved speed, SEO Please roast it at ⟿ linkzap.io
I'm back from hibernation. Tomorrow, @rsdum9623 and I will literally #buildinpublic: we're going to work from a coffee shop. Each one on his own bootstrapped SaaS: @MoneySplitter and @linkzapthis. Let's see how coffee and a friendly atmosphere influences creativity. Excited!
Builders, technical question: working on the white-label domains. What's the easiest way to support them. Ideally, low-code, not managing SSLs by myself, and possibly free/low cost? I looked at CloudFlare for SaaS, and it looks promising. #buildinpublic
Working on your own products provides provide you with the opportunity to learn about product management, sales, marketing, and customer relations - all while keeping your day job! #indiedev#buildinpublic