@Ogunleye2002 Looks like the add-to-cart interaction might be triggering the error inside the iframe.
Usually that happens when the Webflow embed script and the external script fire in the wrong order.
Is the cart script coming from a third-party integration or something custom you added?
I’m really in need of a webflow developer rn .
Cos tell me why when I click “add to cart “ in frame A , it goes further to show me the “error message “ in frame B ?
Any webflow developer that can help?
Please repost or tag One in the comment section 🙏🧑🏾💻
@Eze_ndi_igbo1@oku_yungx@sheymaNn24 If your app is already on GitHub the process is mostly:
- build signed Android APK / iOS archive
- configure store listing
- upload through Play Console / App Store Connect
Happy to point you in the right direction if you want.
What stack is the app built with?
@AWoo419@aireceptionists Interesting idea. AI receptionists are becoming really popular.
Are you building this as a SaaS product or a custom solution?
We usually help founders build MVPs like this with authentication,
billing, dashboards, etc.
@aireceptionists
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@LiutaurasDev@anulagarwal Thanks!
Primary target: founders/solo devs launching new products who don’t want to rebuild auth/billing/deploy every time.
Secondary: small SaaS teams that want a clean, reusable baseline to standardize new apps/features.
Are you a solo founder or part of a SaaS team?
Hey devs 👋 X is boring building alone so I'd love to connect with people building in:
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🧠 Tools for solo devs
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What are you working on these days?
@Matt_Quarta Great question.
We handle that by:
• one active project at a time
• clear task definitions before starting
So it behaves more like a continuous dev sprint than truly unlimited parallel work.
@LiutaurasDev The subscription dev model is interesting. how are you handling scope creep? Curious if the unlimited framing causes issues with clients.
Most SaaS founders waste months hiring devs.
We’re testing a simpler model:
$800/month
Unlimited dev requests
Cancel anytime
Just shipped the portfolio section
#buildinpublic
Working on a development subscription for SaaS founders.
$800/month for ongoing product development.
Just added this scrolling portfolio section to show the type of SaaS platforms we build.
Does this make the offer clearer?
@solomonuche Congrats Solomon! I am building a SaaS boilerplate called ShipQuick. A template that helps devs launch SaaS in minutes instead of weeks. What's your current project.
Cheers to 1,700 friends 🎉
Added 100 new followers this week, thank you for being here.
Now if only my post reach would grow as fast as the follower count 😅
If you’re new here:
• Are you building?
• Learning to code?
• Growing a SaaS?
• Into AI?
Reply with what you’re working on 👇
Let’s connect properly.
@ChengYe_Li11 Building a development subscription for SaaS founders.
$800/month
Unlimited dev requests
Cancel anytime
Recently shipped this portfolio section
Are you a solo founder trying to grow on Twitter?
Most founders struggle with:
• what to post
• when to engage
• how to find the right audience
That's exactly why I'm building twittetize.com.
If you're building something cool, drop it below 👇
@engagekit_io@ChefChelz Stripe integrations can get messy quickly, especially with subscriptions and webhooks.
What part is giving you trouble - checkout, webhooks, or billing logic?
@laysteeven@anulagarwal Interesting idea.
Stripe + Docker + React is a solid stack for SaaS.
Are you targeting founders launching new products or existing SaaS teams?
@anulagarwal Hey 👋 Solo dev here.
I’m building saascore.fr: a generator to ship SaaS faster with a clean, reusable base (FastAPI + React + Docker + Stripe).
@aryangoel100@ConnorLooseEnds Vertical SaaS makes a lot of sense when the workflows are very specific.
General tools usually miss those small operational details.
What industry are you targeting?
@ConnorLooseEnds “Workflow fit is a moat” is such a good line. We are building Invoora specifically around freelance client payments and invoicing, do you think vertical SaaS wins mostly because it understands those workflows better?
Controversial: most “AI for X” startups will lose to someone who just built better vertical software.
AI is a feature. Workflow fit is a moat.
A vet clinic doesn’t need AI. It needs software that understands vaccination schedules, boarding, and multi-vet invoicing — and doesn’t require a 3-day implementation.
The boring vertical SaaS is going to outlast a lot of the exciting AI wrapper.
@ionleu Building WeDoDev — development subscription for SaaS founders.
Unlimited dev requests for $800/month.
Recently added this portfolio section
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I redesigned my SaaS dev subscription site WeDoDev.
Goal: make the value clear to founders in 5 seconds.
Before → After
- new UX
- clearer positioning
- stronger hierarchy
- conversion-focused layout
Would love feedback from builders.