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@downshift.eth
if you were to start a mobile app from scratch today, what would you use for your backend stack? (both tech choices and hosting provider[s])
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@alexgrover.eth
we're using Hono, Bun, and render.com
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@stevedylandev.eth
Product iterating: Hono on a Cloudflare worker Scaling: Go on Railway to start, then migrate as needed to better suited cloud infra
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@osuji.eth
Unless there's a strong reason not to (e.g need to use a library only available in Typescript) i'd use Go for the backend. Hosting will definitely be Digital Ocean, pretty easy to stuff all your services in a beefy droplet with Nginx until you hit scale. Or can just use app platform.
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Nodejs / express them host on vercel.
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@chancey-project
This is such an open ended question... I'd probably use whatever gets me the fastest to the market because chances are the initial assumptions about the future of the app will be wrong. Most likely I'll setup a Firebase store and roll with it. It's easy to setup, supported well on iOS and Android and you get a free plan to test the waters with. Don't have to mess around with backend and simply focus on the app. What will I do when the app gains traction? Well, that depends what the app does. 11000 πŸ‘
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