As a frontend developer. I've always found that I can boost my current projects by copying sections or components from previous ones. To keep track of these components, I created a website where I can easily copy and paste them to enhance my work. I believe this can help others too, so I've made it free for all. Additionally, I've included an editor where anyone can build their own React or HTML projects using Bootstrap and Tailwind CSS.
Your FAQ mentions "free version you can only use it for your personal purpose", yet the license for the components on GitHub is MIT. Can you clarify what exactly is free and what you're selling?
Maybe this is obvious, but thank you for making the option to export to raw HTML and not just React components! I've been taking a step back from doing things the react way, and have been struggling with design (so much so that I'm contracting out design work) so this tool comes just in time for me! Great stuff!
You might want to add a "Show HN:" to the front of the title to get more feedback, because this looks pretty decent to me, so I'm a little surprised how little of a reaction you've gotten.<p>I will say that "components" might be the wrong word - these are fully baked page layouts, which are great time-savers.<p>The FAQ also has a question about getting refunds, which seems odd on a page that has no costs or pricing?<p>In short, your marketing of this might need some polish, but the actual content and functionality looks pretty good!
OP has previously shilled their site without disclosing they are the owner;<p><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=sifuldotdev">https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=sifuldotdev</a>
I want the ability to have something like this integrated with VS code. I want to be able to start typing out a component name, or press a key shortcut to see components... scroll through... select the export format (React). And then see it rendered in a sideview, with my own theming applied. Use nostril inhale and exhale to tweak certain things.. and then of course, hook it up to data by dragging a little arrow from the 'data' buckets on my hud to the component.
You might want to test the landing page more on Android, because at least on my phone it was janky enough to scroll through it to put me off (I'm only bringing it up as I assume the page is using the components the page is about)
I was confused by the editor. I couldn't get (in a short time) how the two offerings related to each other. You may want to split the two apart, or describe how they relate.