💻 #110: Build an React Native Voting App with Supabase and Expo 📊
Plus I need a favour testing my new app! 🚀📱
Happy Friday, everyone! I need your help!
I’m looking for Early Testers: Habit Buddy!📱
My friend and I recently struggled to stay accountable for going to the gym. We knew an accountability partner makes habits easier to stick with, but tracking our consistency was still a challenge.
That’s why I built Habit Buddy—an app that helps you and your friends stay on track with your habits through friendly competition. Create a habit contract, track your consistency, and see who stays the most committed on the leaderboard.
🚀 I’m looking for people to try it out and provide some feedback. Sign up here for early access and beta testing.
To continue with the theme of React Native, let’s build an app you can use to create polls and gather responses from your friends! Here’s a really cool tutorial I used to help unblock me while I was building Habit Buddy.
Tutorial of the week:
Length: 4 hours
This weekend’s tutorial is by notJust.dev, really concise tutorials and he’s been putting out content for a while so I recommend following him.
What you’ll learn this weekend:
React Native 📱
Supabase 💽
Expo ↗️
3 frontend projects of the week:
Use these projects to inspire future projects of your own.
1. Pokémon Palette
Turn any Pokémon into a color palette. What a cool idea.
Link to Github Page. Here’s the Pokémon API used in this project. It’s free to use!
Check it out!
2.SankeyArt
Simple website to build impressive flow charts.
3. Is It Wednesday?
Simple apps like this are great if you’re just getting to learn a new technology. Simple and straight to the point.
That’s all folks!
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