I like creating projects so I find the no-code movement very valuable.
Abstra seems like a low-code to me. Maybe that is what you mean "hackable no-code"? (edit: you mention low-code in your landing page) If that's the case, and since the lingo in the no/low-code movement is already established, maybe it's better to use it so people have a better understanding of what they can do with your platform, faster.
Trying to create a project fast, I can quickly understand there is a learning curve required. At least steeper than other platforms. It would be very valuable if the first thing that happens when I log in for the first time is a walkthrough. Also, give some pre-made templates so people can modify those to their need. And by doing that they will learn the platform.
First impression is that I don't quickly understand if what I can create with abstra is websites, Saas, mobile apps, etc.
-All the best!
Could you please share some feedback? Anything is extremely valuable, thanks!
1. Make your screenshots english too, keeping the code structure and copy consistent. Unless you want to highlight i18n. But seeing Portuguese and English mixed sticks out to someone like me with a mildly severe case of OCD.
2. Can you mention the language I can use to hack or export the source code in? I assume it’s javascript but spelling it out at least once on the frontpage seems appropriate.
Good luck with it!
Just a couple of questions:
1) why the emphasis on “for MVPs”? It seems like it can be used to build a proper product long term. Adding “for MVPs” make it seem like end users should expect to redo whatever they’ve done if they get any traction.
2)How does this compare to Retool (or how do you intend to differentiate it)?
2) Retool is tailored at internal tools, so you can't quite customize the UX as you'd want for something that is touching end users. Besides, it's quite expensive for the MVP use case because they price per user (we don't, our pricing page is coming soon).
And I assume they are focused on MVPs because you aren’t going to run a $10m company on a no-code solution, you’re going to have your own devs. But using a tool like this can help you build your business while you get to that point.
the idea seems interesting, but my 2 cents feedback: Allow people to use the product _without_ requiring a login, especially using third-party authentication mechanisms like Google OAuth or FB one. I do respect my own privacy and data, how do you threat users like me?
We have now implemented email & password and should add anonymous login soon!
As it stands you just get dumped into the builder with no guidance whatsoever. I wanted to evaluate the tool, but there's no way I could dedicate that kind of time to something I didn't know existed 5 minutes ago without even knowing what it's capable of building.
Surely you have made something complex and impressive with it, right?
We're working hard on this and we'll have something close to what you mentioned soon! Stay tuned :)
Especially when for login it's required a Google account. Nope.
I can’t see any mention on the site.
* all plans have unlimited editors * all plans have unlimited end users
You'd only pay more if your MVP is picking up traction in exchange for more performance, but your apps always run regardless.-