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Show HN: I made a Node.js boilerplate, to ship your startup with less pain
5 points by rahimrezgui 6 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 18 comments
Hey everyone, Rahim here, an indie maker with a passion for building useful tools. This time, I'm excited to share FasterNode.io: a turbo booster for your Node.js SaaS project! Think of it as a pre-built foundation packed with goodies like user auth, payments, and clean code. This means you can launch weeks, not months, faster and focus on what truly matters - building an awesome SaaS that solves problems!

Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, FasterNode.io is here to streamline your journey. Curious to learn more? Let's ditch the boilerplate code and build something amazing together with FasterNode.io! I'm eager to hear your thoughts and answer any questions you might have. So fire away!




Hi HN, I built this very cool product to make the journey of indie hackers more pleasant and productive. I would love to hear from you guys. Here is the link for those who want to know more https://fasternode.io Cheers


Getting kinda hard to get anything relevant out of this website. I'm fairly new here, but from what I've read you'll at least get something constructive out of it. Why spend time breaking something instead of helping to improve it. Some people need to learn better


Looks like an exact copy of shipfa.st


Hi Sohails,

Have you actually read the copy and learned about how the product works? Apart from the funnel like website layout the two products share little to nothing. Not even the tech stack.

If you have any questions regarding the product you can ask them here or get a hold of me on twitter (username: @fasternode_).


Shipfast is a next.js boilerplate, mine is a Node.js/express boilerplate. If you compare the tech stack and the way the two products are built you'll realise they couldn't be more different.


Are you using two accounts? What's yours in this context? This was posted by rahimrezgui, or are you the same user? (which is frowned upon here)

  Shipfast is a next.js boilerplate, mine is a Node.js/express boilerplate. If you compare the tech stack and the way the two products are built you'll realise they couldn't be more different.


Hi, I use one account from my phone and one from my laptop. Didn't know it was frowned upon. I don't upvote my own post if that's what you were implying!


> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40183375

Why not make it open source if it bothers you?


Obviously I won't at least not for now. As for you showing me an older post I'd just ask if you ever tried to cheat some algorithm before?


No, I don't need to cheat algorithms to sell my stuff. Not sure why would you do that unless you're selling a scam.


Why would anyone choose to sell a node.js boilerplate as a scam? Sounds kinda twisted to me, as if you had to find a fault of some sort. I tried to follow advice from people who i thought successful on HN or so they claimed, I'm still trying my way around on the platform I'm just wondering if you are going to encourage me or just try to take me down?


Okay, I understand. What do you mean by business partners? Did I mis something?


Not saying that your thing is a scam. I meant that I don't see a reason to do it unless you're selling a scam.

What "successful" people told you to astroturf? Don't believe that bullshit. It's an instant red flag on any platform. How can I trust you as a business partner if you're okay with doing that?


Okay, I understand. What do you mean by business partners? Did I miss something?


If I buy something that's supposed to form the base of my own business including handling payments and data of my customers, I consider that a very serious, very important business partnership. So I will choose very carefully and behavior like this doesn't exactly make me confident in this choice.

Which is a pity because otherwise I'd be interested.


I understand what you mean now. How could we re-establish trust? I'm not asking so you'd buy my product. It really saddens me that you thinks I might be a scammer so I'm willing to show you otherwise. Would you be willing to try my product out, check out the code, make yourself an opinion (for free)? If you like it then just maybe you can decide to pay for it... That'll be up to you.


I didn't ignore you last time, I simply went to bed.


Shipfast is a next.js boilerplate, FasterNode is a NodeJS/express boilerplate. If you compare the tech stack and the way the two products are built you'll realise they couldn't be more different.




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