I’m building something very similar only it’s a react native application. I’ve used Express, AWS Config, Expo and Nest.js…haven’t decided how I’m going to host the front end or backend yet. Probably be an EC2 instance, it’s an RDS database. For front end I may look into Netlify.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, it is very inspiring to see you build your own SaaS. Hopefully, I can do the same thing myself
Thank you I appreciate that! You can do it too! 😎
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
great job Gino, i hope you make a tutorial showing how to build a Saas application by all these technology.
Thank you! I would definitely love to do that at some point
Thats a very good stack, I’m doing DDD in Go and have chose not to use pocketbase or supabase and build the whole backend manually
Thank you! I don’t know a ton about Go, but glad to hear you’re using DDD as well!
great video, i hope in another video you go over DDD, going through some of your app requirements -> finished BE/API's
Thanks for the comment that’s a great idea, adding it to the list
Excellent informatiom
Thank you!
This is awesome. Well done. Are you more of a frontend of backend developer? Which do you do more at work? Just curious.
Thanks mate! I’m full stack in my current role, but I definitely enjoy backend development more!
I’m building something very similar only it’s a react native application. I’ve used Express, AWS Config, Expo and Nest.js…haven’t decided how I’m going to host the front end or backend yet. Probably be an EC2 instance, it’s an RDS database. For front end I may look into Netlify.
Is it a mobile app?
@ it’s going to be an iOS/android app as well as be available on the web.
Nice, yeah I’d imagine the web build should be able to be hosted on Netlify!
@@ginothedev I’ve the backend all built out, just working on front end web and iOS. So I’ll look into Netlify shortly :)
DDD let's gooo! Nice video!
Thank you!
worst idea ever
Thank you!
Can u explain why
Over engineered
what do you mean over engineered? what would make it less or better engineered?
@@EnriseTech NextJS, Supabase, Stripe enough
lol choosing different technologies doesn’t make something over/less engineered
I'm feeling more confident about building the backend on my own more than using supabase and learning another tech again like nextjs