
Daniel
@dlbcode
📊 http://graphiqo.app → Stunning charts in seconds. 🚀 http://fratora.com → UI + code for design/dev hybrids.
i could be wrong, but “build in public” to me means making your product accessible before it’s perfect. it’s not polished, the experience could be a lot better but it works, and that’s enough to start. @GraphiqoHQ is live 🚀

trying to fill my feed with more vue/nuxt content. any accounts or feeds i should be following?
the boilerplate is really starting to take shape. now working on modals
account settings is done (for now). still chasing the same goal: build a solid boilerplate to help you ship any app faster 🚀

still a lot to polish and clean up, but here’s the link if you want to take a look or share feedback 👇 github.com/dlbcodes/nuxt-…
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🚧the boilerplate is gaining new features and components. just added an avatar dropdown with user menu and logout

are there any vue/nuxt developers on here? i’m trying to find some great accounts to follow
is there a tool where i can create a form (like a daily standup or vendor quotation) and just make it recurring? send it out on schedule, collect answers in one place. does this exist or am i describing a gap?
[help] what’s the best platform to check reviews before trying a new digital tool? 👀
graphiqo.app is live in its most honest form: bare bones, a little ugly, but ready for your feedback to shape what it becomes.
to the people who already passed 100 followers, what would you do differently if you had to start over today? (asking for a friend)
building the product: fun. getting people to look at it: a full-time job
Here’s me, building in public, telling strangers on the internet: @GraphiqoHQ might be buggy, but if you play with it, I’ll listen. Feedback = gold.
is anyone using reddit to drive traffic to their website? any tips or resources to learn how this actually works?
Plot twist: building @GraphiqoHQ is easier than explaining what it does in 280 characters. But here’s the TL;DR: instant, no-clutter chart maker. Thoughts?
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