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How Agencies Can Deliver More Value by Letting Go
In the traditional agency model, you eventually reach a phase of the engagement where the core app has been built, and further features will be billed at an hourly rate for a dev managed by the agency. That hourly rate can be double or triple what the dev is receiving - because the agency will provide management services or some other kind of support alongside those hours. But by the agency charging rent on every hour that dev works, they become a pebble in the client's shoe, making it that much harder for them to accomplish their goal of building a successful product. It is unlikely that they are providing value on every hour that the dev works, to where a 2-3X multiple is justified. If our north star is the client's success, then it seems that a more favorable arrangement can be made; the client working directly with the dev, without the agency's involvement. For the client, they get a dev who is already trained, and the cost of hiring them just went down. For the dev, they get a client they are familiar with, and a raise relative to what the agency was paying them. For the agency, the amount of hours doing management work just went down, and the amount of hours doing high impact work just went up. You have allowed yourself to step out of where you are not adding much value, and step into areas where you are most needed. Areas such as training the client and their team in how to manage Stripe subscriptions themselves. Showing their UI/UX designer how to go straight from Figma to WeWeb, streamlining their development process. Workshops for their backend developer in how to use Xano, so they can bind data directly to the front end and eliminate bottlenecks. You can also continue to provide management to the dev, according to a set schedule. The agency becomes a high-impact catalyst, enabling the client to stand on their own two feet faster and more effectively. By focusing on empowerment rather than dependence, you can create a win-win-win scenario for the client, the dev, and the agency. The client gets a successful product, the dev gets on-going work, and the agency gets to make a real difference while maintaining healthy margins.
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Interesting! I'd be super into seeing how this plays out for you. Keep us updated!! All the best!!
Client mangament Portal
Hi everyone, I'm looking for recommendations on an all-in-one client management platform that can handle: - Client onboarding - Proposals - Contracts - Time tracking - Invoicing I currently use Hello Bonsai for proposals, agreements, and invoicing, and Timely for time tracking (suggested by a client). However, I find the invoicing process tedious. Ideally, I'm seeking a platform that automates these processes, especially for long-term clients. Please share any suggestions you may have. Thanks in advance!
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0 likes โ€ข Sep 23
@Halil Faruk Kurt thanks for sharing, i will check these out
1 like โ€ข Oct 2
@Robert Boulos Thanks for sharing! I'll check out the tool and definitely reach out if I need help with setup.
How to Set Up Stripe Test and Live Mode on Xano Backend/Webhook
Excited to share that I've published my first-ever tech blog! https://likhikaroutray.hashnode.dev/how-to-set-up-stripe-test-and-live-mode-on-xano-backendwebhook It's all about setting up Stripe webhooks with Xano, focusing on how to manage test and live environments seamlessly. If you've ever accidentally processed test payments in a live environment (oops! ๐Ÿ˜…), this one's for you! In the blog, I cover: - Setting up Xano branches and data sources - Configuring Stripe webhooks for different environments - A nifty trick to automate environment detection It's a quick read that could save you some headaches. Check it out if you're working with Stripe and Xano, or just curious about streamlining your dev process! Would love to hear your thoughts or experiences. Drop a comment or share if you found it helpful!
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Toddle.dev
Hello Guys. In the last few weeks, I've been doing a tutorial on Toddle.dev. They seem to be an alternative to Wized, much more visual and, in my opinion, much easier for those of us who are NoCode, understand some Javascript, but struggle with building structures or flow diagrams. Honestly, I find it very powerful and far superior to Wized in many aspects. Has anyone else tried it? Could you share your opinions in comparison with other No Code WebApp Builders?https://toddle.dev/
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2 likes โ€ข Sep 5
I have tried toddle few weeks back and here are few things from my perspective. The design interface is cool - they have a modular/component development approach similar to how React works. They've got page-level SSR and are working on component-level SSR too. The tool is made keeping developers in mind, and its version control feature is solid. They have plan to go open source in their future plan. But I kind of stopped trying it for now because: No pre-built library to start with(it kind of depends on community around the tool) Not great for quick web app launch/buildThe styling options are a bit limited (though you can add custom CSS) Might give it another shot in a few months, but for now, I'm looking at other options. Hope this helps!
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@Alejandro La Moglie I've been checking out weweb lately. They've got some awesome Xano backend integrations built right in. There are also a few UI component libraries you can use. @Daniel Migizi probably knows more about weweb if you want extra details.
What's your favorite Low-Code tool?
We are tech-agnostic here - my view is that the best tool for the job depends on the job. With that being said, what tool do you find yourself using the most? This could include Zapier, N8N, and more! Which of the following tools do you use most frequently in your work?
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2 likes โ€ข Aug 28
@Daniel Migizi same here, i was able to build a react project setup along with typescript and node just using cursor. I don't know anything about node or react. It's just so good.
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@Daniel Migizi I recently worked on a small POC using Privy.io, a Web3 authentication service, with React and TypeScript. Here's an overview of my process and the challenges I encountered: 1. Initial Setup: I began by using Claude 3.5 Sonnet to obtain the necessary npm commands for the initial setup of a React project. I chose Vite as my build tool for the quick setup process. 2. Vulnerability Issues: During the build process, I encountered numerous vulnerabilities. To address these, I utilized Cursor AI directly within IDE 3. npm Challenges: Initially, I experienced problems with npm. These issues were later resolved after I installed pnpm on my machine. 4. Cursor Assistance: Cursor AI proved to be incredibly helpful. It not only ran commands for me but also wrote code to fix various files. One particular issue I faced was with the package.json file, which Cursor AI successfully resolved without me manually fixing it. Overall, I was able to successfully complete the build process using a combination of Cursor AI and Claude. While I haven't yet created a full demo, I plan to do so in the future coming future :) I stumbled upon a video which explains pretty much all aspects of development with Cursor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rgz6mX93C4Y Hope this helps!!
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Likhika Routray
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