Yepp, there's many public apps built on Gadget already. When you build a Shopify app on Gadget and use Gadget's hosted frontend feature, your app is ready to pass the Shopify app store technical requirement checks out of the box -- no additional setup needed. You can read more about it here: gadget.dev/blog/gadget-goes-full-stack We have some billing templates as well to get you going more quickly with logic of how to bill merchants. I don't have a link handy, but pop into the Gadget Discord where the templates are linked
@@ralfelfving Sorry, yes. You created a back end app correct? is there a way i can just connect it to my store front? That way, I can attempt to have my visitors create their own blogs. It might get pricey, but it would be awesome to try to have that feature on my storefront. PS love your content
That's possible, but not easy to explain how to do. You'd need a form on your storefront for them to submit the relevant details (title, description, ...) and have it connected to your backend that generates the blog article and publishes it.
Very helpful🎉 Thanks!
Glad to hear it's useful! Let me know if you'd want me to create a tutorial for something else!
Hey man
Great video, congrats
Is it possible to create a public/payable shopify app, and put in on the shopify app store, with Gadget ?
Yepp, there's many public apps built on Gadget already.
When you build a Shopify app on Gadget and use Gadget's hosted frontend feature, your app is ready to pass the Shopify app store technical requirement checks out of the box -- no additional setup needed.
You can read more about it here: gadget.dev/blog/gadget-goes-full-stack
We have some billing templates as well to get you going more quickly with logic of how to bill merchants. I don't have a link handy, but pop into the Gadget Discord where the templates are linked
🤩impressive
Thank you!
this is great! how can i have it appear on my online store?
The blog articles? You have to edit your store/theme settings to show the blog
@@ralfelfving Sorry, yes. You created a back end app correct? is there a way i can just connect it to my store front? That way, I can attempt to have my visitors create their own blogs. It might get pricey, but it would be awesome to try to have that feature on my storefront.
PS love your content
That's possible, but not easy to explain how to do. You'd need a form on your storefront for them to submit the relevant details (title, description, ...) and have it connected to your backend that generates the blog article and publishes it.