Building a site with a database backend is still way too much work in 2019 imho.
I am thinking about a fully managed online service that:
- Lets you build a database scheme in the browser
- Offers an (GraphQl) API for this database
- A fRontend UI is generated out of the box for the tables and properties for the common CRUD actions.
- The UI is 100% customizable. Think of it as a React app where the componenten and Styles are fully editable. This UI is connected to the API.
- The UI will work offline. When not connected the changes will be stored offline and submitted when the connection is back.
I thougt about this because i saw myself building more or less the same functionalities over and over again for different customers/products.
What kind of sites will this service service?
- Adminpanels
- Webshops
- Full featured SAAS products
I want to offer a solution that offers people to build such a system in a day.
Besides the technical challenges for building such a service: will this work as a viable product that people will use to build their sites/webapps in?
I am thinking about a fully managed online service that:
- Lets you build a database scheme in the browser
- Offers an (GraphQl) API for this database
- A fRontend UI is generated out of the box for the tables and properties for the common CRUD actions.
- The UI is 100% customizable. Think of it as a React app where the componenten and Styles are fully editable. This UI is connected to the API.
- The UI will work offline. When not connected the changes will be stored offline and submitted when the connection is back.
I thougt about this because i saw myself building more or less the same functionalities over and over again for different customers/products.
What kind of sites will this service service?
- Adminpanels
- Webshops
- Full featured SAAS products
I want to offer a solution that offers people to build such a system in a day.
Besides the technical challenges for building such a service: will this work as a viable product that people will use to build their sites/webapps in?