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by oakio
3754 days ago
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Hey, my name is Stephen. Base Deploy allows users to build web apps without coding. Its focus is user generated content. Here are the major features that other builders do not offer: - User registration - User generated pages - User subscriptions - Stripe - Sell products - Stripe Relay - Allow users to sell - Stripe Connect I'd love to here your feedback on the app and if this makes sense while using the app. |
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Once I signed up, it looks really interesting, but I couldn't actually tell what the product really was until I clicked "Get Started". This might be because I was expecting a more technical description though, so not necessarily something that needs fixing, just thought I'd raise it.
I can imagine the use-case for this is that people want to build an MVP quickly. For that, I think this could work really well. A few other tools that could complement it might be imports from spreadsheets (for importing/rudimentary management of content/products), I've used that in the past and it has been useful in getting up and running quickly.
One thing I'm concerned about is what happens when the MVP works. I can imagine throwing together an MVP in a day or so with this, getting it live, and a month or two later wanting to move to my own platform that might take a week or two to build. What's my upgrade path, and how do you monetise me? On my side, I would like a data export so that I can get going easily on the new site, but also from your perspective, can you re-coup the costs of acquiring a user in the < 4 months that they might run the application? I don't think charging for data export (while an easy solution) is the right answer here though. This may not be the common usage pattern though, so I don't know how much of an issue this would all be, just thinking about how I would use the product.
Final note, after signing up, there's nowhere to see the pricing without going back to the landing/marketing site. Also, the pricing on requests sounds incredibly high cost for what you get. 2000 requests for $20 is very expensive!
Just a few thoughts, I may be way off the mark with these, but on the whole it looks useful.