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Serverpod 🚀
@ServerpodDev
Serverpod is a next-generation, open-source app server, written in Dart for the Flutter community.
Katılım Mayıs 2021
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@Michael08079961 The first step is to follow the instructions in the post. 😉
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We have an exciting new job opening at @ServerpodDev . We are looking for a Flutter developer with very strong design skills to take our Cloud console and tooling to the next level. Please apply through our website. For this role, we will only consider candidates with a UI design portfolio. 🎨

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Serverpod 🚀 retweetledi

I held this talk almost three years ago. So much has happened with @ServerpodDev since then, it’s actually crazy to think about. Still, really cool what we already had back then. If you are curious about game development, there are lots of gold here! 👾
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@viktorlidholt Du coup je suis en train de développer mon application et je viens de commencer serverpod je fais quoi ?
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The next version of Serverpod will not just be a pretty new facade (though it has that, too). It’s going to change how we think about the server-app workflow and agentic coding. We’re literally rebuilding Serverpod from the ground up, with hot reload (server, web, database), an MCP server, and skills. I’ve been playing around with the beta for the last couple of weeks, and it’s hard to describe how revolutionary this will be for full-stack development. 🤯🤩
Serverpod 🚀@ServerpodDev
Work in progress. The new CLI interface for Serverpod will really be next level. 👀
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The first-place winner in the Serverpod hackathon gets $5,000 in cash and $2,500 in Serverpod Cloud credits. Congrats to Naggy! It's an AI accountability partner. Incredible what can be done in such a short timeframe. 🏆🥇
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Second place and $3,000 in cash + $2,000 in Serverpod Cloud credits goes to Blood Health Tracker, an app that allows users to upload blood test reports, analyze correlations between health parameters, and generate AI-powered insights. 🥈
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Third place in our Serverpod hackathon goes to Codi, who wins $1,000 in cash and $1,500 in Servepod Cloud credits. 🏆 Codi transforms a smartphone into a full-stack builder and web automation agent.
youtube.com/watch?v=_4Eq2J…

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Fourth prize in our hackathon is Snipper, who gets $500 cash + $1,500 in Serverpod Cloud credits. Snipper is an automated content editor built for comedians.
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Serverpod 🚀 retweetledi

Built a little ChatGPT-style chatbot with Flutter + @ServerpodDev
Still in progress, but understanding the architecture, real-time streaming, and backend flow has been a big part of the build.
So far Serverpod has been great 💯
#FlutterDev #Serverpod #AI #BuildInPublic
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Serverpod 🚀 retweetledi

I asked 650 Flutter developers on LinkedIn and X about how they use agentic coding when building their apps. Only 9% of developers still write all their code manually, and 49% never touch the code. As a community, we have everything to gain if we can improve the quality of the code we generate.
The AI agents aren't very good at writing code for Dart packages they haven’t been extensively trained on, or even for the latest versions of libraries. The solution is to provide the models with relevant context. I think many of us already do this to a certain extent through custom rules and skills. But the rules often become outdated as we upgrade dependencies in our projects and new features are added.
What if we could bundle the AI agent skills with the Dart packages while keeping them version-controlled and up-to-date? This is where the idea for package:skills comes from. I’ve spent the last few weeks building a command-line tool that automatically installs AI agent skills relevant to your Flutter app. Package maintainers can simply add a “skills” directory to their Dart package, and the skills will be added to the user’s IDE when they run “skills get”. It even automatically detects your IDE and places the skills in the correct locations.
Currently, only a few packages are supported. Severpod and Relic, of course, plus some other 3rd-party packages. But the tool will also install the official Flutter skills from Google. So, regardless of which packages you use, running “skills get” will instantly improve your code generation.
Wanna try it out? Just run “dart pub global activate skills” followed by “skills get” (in the root of your Flutter/Dart project).
If you are a package maintainer, consider adding a skills directory to your package with relevant skills. You can find detailed instructions on Pub. For packages that haven’t added skills yet, we are also building a community-maintained skills registry. Please reach out if you want to contribute or discuss. Let’s build this together, share our progress and learnings, and grow as a community. The better we can make the code generation experience, the stronger Flutter will be.

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The fifth prize in the Serverpod hackathon. 🏆 Azad is an app designed for solo motorcycle riders and group adventures. It automatically detects rides, tracks routes with GPS precision, logs ride statistics, and seamlessly integrates navigation.
youtube.com/watch?v=Yv60Yg…

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Quite an interesting write-up about Serverpod after a weekend's exploration. 😎
engineering.monstar-lab.com/en/post/2026/0…
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@hackenzi @viktorlidholt Hi! We have a $19/mo starter plan without a database. It’s very competitively priced for the compute you get.
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We currently have an opening for a Senior Flutter/Dart developer at @ServerpodDev 🚀 It’s a remote-friendly position, super challenging, and a fun team and tasks. Requirements 5+ years experience and CS degree. More info on our webpage.

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Find our job postings on our careers page. 🌱
Viktor Lidholt@viktorlidholt
We currently have an opening for a Senior Flutter/Dart developer at @ServerpodDev 🚀 It’s a remote-friendly position, super challenging, and a fun team and tasks. Requirements 5+ years experience and CS degree. More info on our webpage.
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