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lol i was wondering the same thing


loved the demo video! we need more enthusiasm like that, really shows how much you love the work you've put in :)


I don't know much about the company and never used their products, but this article is such a delicious read: https://www.lux.camera/orion-from-idea-to-launch-in-45-days/

Really tells how much they care about their craft


Oh man, I wish the app was available on the iphone 15 pro too. I keep holding off buying that external HDMI monitor for the A7SIII, and that might be just the solution to keep the camera bag small...


Delicious is the right word, everything (post included) is crafted with care.


Few people would notice how much attention was put into it. Love it, really tells how much the folks behind bun care about their craft


lol, this is such an aggressive reaction. People won't always live where you live. Be kind to others, don't assume there's something wrong until you gather the full context.


yep. That's exactly what's happening in Brazil - https://www.bcb.gov.br/en/financialstability/open_finance

similar to how the central bank forced every major bank to adopt PIX (our instant payment system), they're doing the same with open banking.

Sure, it's not exactly "open" for end users. But now, as a company, I can build a personal finance app without asking for my end users bank account password. This is so much better UX-wise.


Really timely! I was about to start building the Apple sign-in flow for my RN app (already built the Google Sign-in). Supabase makes auth incredibly easy, thank you for that.

If you mind me giving some feedback: it took me a while to figure out how to properly build the auth flow with Expo/RN. In the end, I went with Expo AuthSession. IMO, you're missing an easy win with a template/getting-started guide for RN. The only one that exists uses email/password, and the OAuth flow is more convoluted than that :)


thanks for the suggestion. We're working on a full RN example here:

https://github.com/supabase-community/create-t3-turbo

Unfortunately we didn't quite finish it for the launch today, but it will be ready next week and we'll add it to the documentation.


Oh I didn't see this post awesome, will keep an eye on the repo


Nice product! A couple of questions:

1. What does pricing look like for mobile? I'd love to give your tool a shot.

2. Why make your docs private? If this weren't HN, I wouldn't trust your product or think it was for real given the lack of public docs.

3. When you say you leverage the native platform SDKs, what does that mean for React Native? Do you use any iOS/Android native modules?


1. We've not focused on mobile right now, but you can see the original RN package we built here (https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-onboard). For pricing, we're still figuring that out, but it would be competitive with Appcues e.g. free trial and starting around $299/mo

2. Thanks for the feedback. We'll get the docs live ASAP.

3. When we say native we just mean it's not a janky iframe or web view, it's actual React Native code.


I'm your target customer, as we're thinking about building this right now.

I just checked out Appcues (didn't know about it until this post), and got sticker shock at the cost.

IMO, $299/mth is high for the value this delivers, however it's possible I don't have a full appreciation of what you're doing yet.

Also, we're a startup, so I'm keen to understand when your pricing kicks in.

Have signed up for your beta!


Cool, thanks for the resources and being open about the feedback


Sooo, it seems they're living in Asimov's Foundation?


Really awesome work on the "examples" section. As someone personally working on a design system docs, I admire the team's thoughtfulness on building that


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