StackDAG

StackDAG

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It’s been three weeks since StackDAG launched into public beta, and the community keeps growing. Thanks to everyone who’s been building stacks, sharing ideas, and making this project better every week.

StackDAG is a platform for building and sharing application stacks using Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs). You can model anything from a traditional PERN stack (React, Express, Node.js, PostgreSQL) to a completely custom workflow using a flexible, visual DAG editor.

Here’s what’s new in Week 3:

  • New Components: Several new component nodes have been added, including Google Maps. Keep the suggestions coming, as many of these additions are driven directly by feedback from the community.

Google Maps

  • Security Fixes: A few more issues were patched this week. As always, if you notice anything unusual or potentially vulnerable, please reach out. Early feedback is incredibly valuable.
  • Visual Improvements: A handful of visual bugs were fixed, along with small UI tweaks to make StackDAG smoother to use.

Weekly Challenge 2

Submissions are in, and now it’s time to vote! Join the Discord to see the entries, cast your vote, and take part in future challenges: https://discord.gg/VqwqHmg5fn

And a quick community shoutout: People are already using StackDAG to plan out their apps and even asking for advice in here. I couldn’t be prouder of how collaborative and supportive this community is becoming.

Join the Beta: Start building your first DAG at https://stackdag.pages.dev

During the beta, you’ll get access to:

  • DAG templates to get started fast
    Selecting a DAG template
  • A broad set of components to build any stack
    Adding a new component
  • Sharing and forking tools to collaborate or remix ideas
    Sharing levels
  • A feed of trending DAGs from the community
    Forking a DAG

During the beta, all accounts get marked as early testers and will receive early access to upcoming premium features.

Thanks again for being part of StackDAG’s journey. Let’s make Week 4 even bigger.

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