Ask HN: Which popular apps should not need a backend?
Most self-use apps - note-taking, nutrition logging etc don't need a backend unless for social sharing reasons. But most apps do have a backend because that's necessary (?) for profitability. Even self-hosted web sites (that people call "applications") are annoying to me because I don't have the time to take care of a personal server, and most applications only use local data. But... it's written in JS, it's easier to write than a C++/CMake application that you must package, and it's cross-platform by default. > don't need a backend unless for social sharing reasons Sync between devices is a compelling reason to have some backend. But I prefer it the way Super Productivity does it: integrating a bunch of third-party storage services like Dropbox. Usually, you already use one anyway Figma-lite maybe for solo designers? Notion, Linear Linear is mostly used in collaborative setting right? Don't you use any of its integrations or workflows?