Thought I'd share as the product itself isn't very interesting, but the ability to quickly spin up application-like experiences using react native web, and make it easily play well all through a chrome extension was extremely interesting to me. Primarily because of the speed it allowed me to build this extension vs the more traditional means of building chrome extensions I'd used in the past.
This has a list of the different command types presented for voting. Each command type has a set of options that are randomly selected each time a voting round starts.
Whatever gets the most votes at the end of a voting round, that command gets injected into the server via Spigot and runs in the minecraft world causing whatever was voted to happen.
The copy on the landing page irritates my product side. Lack of clarity, super focused on features without relatable context and no direct mention of what it does for me as a user.
Thought I'd share as the product itself isn't very interesting, but the ability to quickly spin up application-like experiences using react native web, and make it easily play well all through a chrome extension was extremely interesting to me. Primarily because of the speed it allowed me to build this extension vs the more traditional means of building chrome extensions I'd used in the past.
You can check out the source code here: https://github.com/braydo25/webwall