Building ecommerce demos is fun.
Preparing realistic product images and mock catalog data is not.
So I built https://t.co/FYAz8M9yGd — ready-to-use ecommerce scene packs for demo stores and prototypes.
#Ecommerce#WebDev#BuildInPublic
@WuboMe Thanks so much for the support!🙏🥰 I'd love to have you as an early user. How about I set you up with free access? In exchange, I’d really value your feedback and insights as a consultant to help improve the platform.😄
@bradgessler Totally agree. I’ve shipped several products with Elixir + Phoenix + LiveView, and it really feels like a superpower.
No need to split frontend/backend for many products, no need to reach for Redis too early — the Elixir ecosystem already solves so much out of the box.
@hivinz_ Thanks, really appreciate that — “good enough to not distract” is exactly the point.
That’s the pain I kept running into too: demo content should support the design, not make the whole thing feel fake. That’s why I started building SceneSKU.
As a developer, I constantly need to quickly browse lots of screenshots/images and move them into the right folders. Finder/Preview slowed me down, so I built my own tool: PicDock.
Fast folder scanning, filters, and one-click move/export/compress.
https://t.co/k43usx9AKO
I really appreciate these practical questions. Reliability is non-negotiable: retries, backoff, and visibility into failures. If you’re evaluating NotifyGate, reply/DM—happy to walk you through setup.
Appreciate the question! 😊 If you have anything you’re wondering about with NotifyGate—use cases, setup, integrations—just ask. I’m happy to help and can get you set up quickly.
@mikehostetler Same here — I’ve moved everything to Elixir too. I’m tired of juggling a bunch of different stacks when one great one can do it all. 💪⚡️
@WuboMe Same here. I was done with big corp politics, outdated tech stacks, and endless approval chains.
Now I pick whatever tools and tech I love—and build things my way. No more compromises.
Feels like freedom. #IndieHacker
Eat your own dog food.
I used Gnomy to design all the visuals I need to promote Vionote. Templates, social banners, app screenshots — all done with my own tool.
Feels good to trust the product you build.
#buildinpublic#IndieDev#ImageGeneration
We used @vercel/og at first for https://t.co/jZwBmq7QAi — but hit limits with image quality & flexibility.
So we built https://t.co/U3wwGKQqBi: a visual image template editor + API, powered by Konva.js.
Now open to all.🚀
#buildinpublic#IndieDev#ImageGeneration
Shipped Vionote Cloud this week ☁️🚀
Spent the past 3 weeks building sync 🔄, backup 💾, and web access 🌐 for annotated photos & videos.
Honestly couldn’t have done it this fast without a bit of AI magic 🤖✨
Give it a spin → https://t.co/BhTp515mdf
#buildinpublic#iOSDev