https://servicehq.ca Built this over about 2-3 months with the help from a Beta customer satisfying their requirements slowly, but still ensuring that the platform is generic and modular enough.
It’s now averaging about $1000/month with 2 customers. I’m now planning to slowly rebuild the mobile app (need to improve UX and add offline functionality). Once ready, I can start selling to more customers, Also thinking of adding a few integrations with tools like Google Drive, Office 365 & Slack to improve market visibility.
Apple Macbook Pro 15: $4600 (Mine)
Apple Macbook Pro 13: $2600 (Wife’s)
Ipad Pro: $1000
Versace Glasses: $400
Ray Ban: $300
Airpods: $250
Cash: $1300
Backpack: $150
Apple Fast Charger: $50
Fast Charging Brick: $45
The nice thing out of this incident was that I was able to transfer my Apple Care from my Apple Devices to my new replacement devices.
Same thoughts here about MobX. I tried my best to like Redux from my early on React days but could never get myself to like it, Mobx on the other hand has been a way more pleasurable and productive experience. I don't know or understand much about the pros and cons around Immutability and FP paradigm of Redux, but I sure can ship my apps faster and quicker using Mobx - which for a small bootstrapped startup like mine could mean the difference between life and death.
After having used Mobx for more than 10 months now, I still have to find areas that I dislike about Mobx.
Doing Ruby/Rails/JS/Nodejs for past 4 years roughly. Things did dried up a bit over the past ~3 months, But I'm sure if I were to do some sales outreach, I'd be able to find work in a couple days. (Good that I have some of my clients on retainer contracts for supporting and maintaining their projects which keeps the bank balance and cashflow stream healthy)
Not too worried about the downtime though, because I always wanted to take a few months off from consulting to build our own product. So, i've been happily utilizing this time to build: https://servicehq.ca
Once we roll out with 3-4 customers, My plan is to do a time split between consulting gigs and my own product.