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Show HN: I Built a React Component Library to Simplify Your Design Process (quickreact.netlify.app)
2 points by MohammedSaleem 647 days ago
I’ve built a React component library that focuses on saving you time during the design process. Ever see a design you like and wish you could just grab the code and drop it into your project? That’s exactly what this library offers.

It includes components like login forms, navigation bars, and notification popups—all fully customizable. Just pick a design you like, view the source code, download it, and integrate it directly into your app. No need to start from scratch or worry about the small details. It’s simple, efficient, and designed to speed up your workflow.

Would love feedback from the community!

2 comments

Hey, I’m Mohammed!

Thanks for checking out the library. I’ve spent the last two months building this with one main goal in mind: helping developers save time and ship their products faster. As a fellow developer, I know how much time can be spent fine-tuning UI components, so I wanted to create something that makes it as simple as possible to grab what you need and integrate it right away.

Whether you're working on an MVP or a larger project, I think these components can really streamline the process. They’re fully customizable, so you can tweak them to fit your needs without starting from scratch.

I’d love to hear your feedback—whether it’s about usability, potential improvements, or features you think would be useful. Hoping this becomes a valuable tool for developers to work more efficiently!

There are plenty of websites that let you copy and paste UI blocks, for free. And they have a lot more options to choose from. How is yours any different, and why should one pay for this?
My library is focused specifically on React, so the components are ready to drop directly into your project without needing to convert or modify anything. It’s all about saving time—no extra setup required. Plus, I’m continuously adding more designs based on user feedback.

I appreciate your thoughts!