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3 points by fatihcelikbas 3 years ago · 9 comments

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anigbrowl 3 years ago

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Nope.

I might do it after reading something, looking at some pictures or a video, and being sufficiently interested to give it at try, but a logo on a blank screen screen isn't sufficiently persuasive. Sorry.

fatihcelikbasOP 3 years ago

Hello everyone! I'd like to share an MVP of an idea I've been working for the last 2 months. It's the first functional version of the product but I'd appreciate greatly if you could try it out and give feed back here.

Here is a brief introduction / user manual for the app.

Chart is a drag and drop canvas for fast prototyping backend architectures. Micro-service oriented architectures are always an afterthought and very costly to migrate to later. Chart enables companies to start with a service oriented approach from the very beginning by making it easy to design a backend visually on a collaborative canvas.

Instead of designing system architectures on a white board, users can drag and drop curated list of open source services or empty templates for custom services on a canvas. They can connect services to each other just by drawing a line between them and Chart automatically configures them with the necessary client libraries and API secrets. Once the design is done, users can set the whole backend live with a click of a button and Chart provisions the necessary cloud resources behind the scenes. Later on, users can load test the architecture with mock requests.

arthurcolle 3 years ago

Sites that don't let me view the content on my phone are the devil.

  • fatihcelikbasOP 3 years ago

    We are very sorry but this is a dashboard using HTML canvas api so it's very hard to work with on a small screen.

throwaway888abc 3 years ago

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