- Start with SaaS Pegasus https://www.saaspegasus.com/
- Deploy to Heroku
- Get comfortable with "X-in-HTML" frameworks - Tailwind, HTMX, Alpine
- Deliver your mobile app as a PWA https://web.dev/what-are-pwas/
Not surprisingly, this is also the stack I'd recommend for a solo developer, though I will also sprinkle in React as it makes sense (not as an SPA / decoupled app, but instead embedded in Django as I describe in the JS guides).
Also, I'm pretty agnostic on CSS. Tailwind is nice but I'd use it with a UIkit (Pegasus uses https://daisyui.com/) or TailwindUI. I also think Bootstrap, Material and Bulma are totally fine options if you aren't interested in laying out everything with your own flexes and grids.
Not surprisingly, this is also the stack I'd recommend for a solo developer, though I will also sprinkle in React as it makes sense (not as an SPA / decoupled app, but instead embedded in Django as I describe in the JS guides).
Also, I'm pretty agnostic on CSS. Tailwind is nice but I'd use it with a UIkit (Pegasus uses https://daisyui.com/) or TailwindUI. I also think Bootstrap, Material and Bulma are totally fine options if you aren't interested in laying out everything with your own flexes and grids.