1UpBlitz is a SaaS starter built with blitzjs that will save you 60+ hours of work. 🤑 Create multiple plans 💸 Plan upgrading and downgrading 👥 Teams & Members 🔐 Authorization 💪 End-to-end tested 👉 Grab your copy at: https://1upblitz.com
SaaS starter for blitzjs & save 60+ hours of work
1UpBlitz is a SaaS starter built with blitzjs that will save you 60+ hours of work. 🤑 Create multiple plans 💸 Plan upgrading and downgrading 👥 Teams & Members 🔐 Authorization 💪 End-to-end tested 👉 Grab your copy at: https://1upblitz.com
Hey Product Hunt 👋, another product and another release. I'm happy to share with you 1UpBlitz, a SaaS starter for the fullstack react framework — blitzjs. I made 1UpBlitz because I wanted to start using Blitz for client work. I knew focusing on the basic foundation of a SaaS before working on the clients main features would save me a lot of time and heartache. Compartmentalizing also helped ensure I stayed focused on the details. I've spent HOURS fine tuning details, learning about blitz and mak
Congrats on the launch Dillon!! I love to see a SaaS starter kit for https://Blitzjs.com! I've been wanting a SaaS starter kit for Blitz, because it provides so much of a boost and time savings when starting new projects. Blitz has a lot out of the box, but still not everything you need like Stripe, billing, multi tenants, etc.
Watched @dillonraphael build 1UpBlitz over the last couple months. Excited to see the tool launch, I know that devs are going to love it.
Congrats on the launch @dillonraphael - this is an incredible tool and use of Blitzjs. This will definitely provide a bridge to a lot of solutions being found, leading to even better products built with 1UpBlitz
A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.
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