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Show HN: Cascade – open-source alternative to paid SaaS boilerplates

github.com
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Ask HN: Do you use visual regression testing, if yes on what projects?

7 points·by divdev_·3 jaar geleden·5 comments

Show HN: Open-source front end testing of Tailwind components

lost-pixel.com
5 points·by divdev_·3 jaar geleden·2 comments

Ask HN: How to find working distribution channels for my SaaS

4 points·by divdev_·3 jaar geleden·4 comments

Show HN: Ed GPT – telegram client for ChatGPT

ed-gpt.carrd.co
2 points·by divdev_·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

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divdev_
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Looks super cool, love what you guys are doing
divdev_
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Nice! Does it work with Notion or Airtable? Is it fully no-code?
divdev_
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
If you would be willing to automate that, why not using the existing vis reg tools? Is there something custom that you have in the setup that prevents you from going with the cloud or OSS solution?
divdev_
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
I am building the tool in the space and am genuinely curios if people are aware of this type of frontend testing and if they find it useful. Also it's pretty interesting to find some painpoints that I would love to solve with our product.
divdev_
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Hey! I am building a visual regression testing tool to help make frontend testing more accessible by general public(even people who don't know test automation much). This approach easy to setup and quite easy to maintain compared to other automated testing approaches!

I am also happy to discuss any topics frontend testing and get the feedback on our oss tool
divdev_
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
potential customers(decision makers) are generally tech leads, frontend leads in larger companies. They hang out in subreddits & some slack communities. React/Vue/other frontend meetups are a good point as those people usually hang out there - thanks! anyways, even if I know where they hang out - what are some not-annoying ways of approaching them?