| Squadbase lets you push a Streamlit or Next.js repo to Git and get a private, authenticated URL—with RBAC, logs, and analytics—in about three minutes. Hi Hacker News, I’m Naoto; my team and I built Squadbase after feeling this pain ourselves. I once shipped every product with a matching admin console, but now teams mostly want internal AI tools—small, LLM‑powered apps that automate their own workflows. They’re quick to code, yet hard to deliver: sharing one safely means wiring up auth, RBAC, secrets, logs, and analytics—easily 10+ AWS/GCP services—so we spent more time wiring than building. So we built Squadbase. You focus on AI logic; we handle the infrastructure: - Git‑based CI/CD (auto‑deploy on push) - Built‑in auth - Per‑app RBAC - Runtime & access logs with alerts - Usage analytics dashboard - In‑app feedback widget We launched this week and would love your candid feedback. Your first deploy takes about three minutes—just connect a GitHub repo. Free for up to 5 apps and 5 team members: https://squadbase.dev Not ready to deploy yet? We share practical build & ops tips on our blog: https://squadbase.dev/en/blog |