Ask HN: How to build a web app for a non-tech savvy client who wants to modify?
My client needs a site that can integrate eCommerce (Shopify), membership accounts/privileges, and a YouTube-embed carousel/slider. The client desires the ability to add/delete/modify sections after my development work on the project is completed (without any programming). Client needs, example: “I want to be able to add one, two, or three columns containing pictures, videos, text, on pages/regions in the future.”
I already tried using WordPress Business Plan and it didn’t work out as there is not enough flexibility with plug-ins to achieve main goals. Self-hosted WordPress seems to be the next alternative; yet, this would almost definitely require programming for client to make changes in the future.
Are there any free/open source recommendations? Or, paid recommendations? …this could be an existing platform or app, or a concept for development altogether (holistic; combination of technologies). Thanks HN Check out Concrete5 - I haven't used it for a few years, but it worked pretty well for exactly that kind of use case for me a few years back. This might be the ticket - thank you bigiain! I haven't used Squarespace (http://www.squarespace.com/) myself, and don't know the platform well enough to know if it meets your client's needs, but it sounds like what your client wants is pretty close to what Squarespace does. Might be worth looking into. Thanks for the recommendation charliepark, squarespace looks good... but doesn't appear to support YouTube-embedded carousels nor membership accounts/privileges. Have you heard of Spree ?
https://github.com/spree/spree Spree is a complete open source e-commerce solution for Ruby on Rails.