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If i didnt start to learn and adapt next js by here ... i wouldn't be able to build the admin dashboard for my potential project
So jemaw make sure you start today to not finish cause it wont end you just build and learn on the way
Just build whatever's in your mind...
Just
dont forget theres a life you've to live as well... prioritize what makes you a living till this one does570
Jemaw now the only issue left is sending and receiving API calls locally between the Flutter app and the web app in the development environment. Since I'm building both applications offline on my local machine, I need a public tunnel or global link to connect them properly. However, creating one requires an internet connection, which I currently don't have access to.
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back from flutter project so now when ever i try to name a new component file .dart lelew ykatajal 😅😅
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Pretty sure I have Chronic Overengineering Syndrome (COS) 😭
Started building a dashboard.
Somehow ended up rebuilding the entire app inside the dashboard.
This was not part of the plan so now am deleting the features 😅
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I think this is the part where we need to build a pipeline from the guthub repo releases to the telegram channel... cause am tired of building and posting every releases from my end 😅
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Just pushed an update on Equib Manager and running tests on it now.
been thinking a lot about how this whole equib system actually works in real life… and honestly my uncle is the one feeding me most of this real insight 😭
so I had to change a big part of the core structure again
now I added this thing called Contributor model
so basically:
members are not always just one person… sometimes they are like a small group
and contributors are the actual people putting money in
so payments now track contributors instead of just members
still testing everything but yeah… this feels way closer to how real equibs actually work
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Just pushed an update on Equib Manager and running tests on it now.
been thinking a lot about how this whole equib system actually works in real life… and honestly my uncle is the one feeding me most of this real insight 😭
so I had to change a big part of the core structure again
now I added this thing called Contributor model
so basically:
members are not always just one person… sometimes they are like a small group
and contributors are the actual people putting money in
so payments now track contributors instead of just members
still testing everything but yeah… this feels way closer to how real equibs actually work
#equib_manager @atocodes
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is it just me or do you love to use —verbose tag just to see the progress logs in almost everything you can😅
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I’ve already started building the dashboard using Next.js, and my goal is to have the first working version ready within the week. It’s still early, but having this foundation in place will make future development much smoother.
Also a quick reminder I’m still planning to open-source this project. The idea is to make it available as a template so other developers can use it, adapt it, and build their own client systems on top of it instead of starting from scratch.
#equib_manager @equbmanager
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Today I made a small but important decision about the direction of Equib Manager, and I wanted to share it here.
At the beginning, my plan was simple I would manually prepare each Equib workspace for clients, set everything up from my side, and deliver a ready-to-use app with credentials. It actually worked well for early testing and getting the first users onboarded quickly.
But as the project started growing, I started realizing something important: this approach won’t scale long term.
So I’ve started shifting the system into a more structured direction by building an admin panel (web dashboard). This will let me manage everything in a cleaner and more scalable way from creating workspaces, configuring groups, and setting up client systems faster and more reliably.
This change isn’t about making things more complicated it’s actually the opposite. The goal is to make Equib Manager easier to maintain, faster to deploy, and ready to handle more users in the future.
Still, with not much certainty or big expectations, I’m considering giving it a shot anyway and seeing where it goes.
Still building, still learning, still improving step by step.
#equib_manager @equbmanager
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