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Open source DocuSign alternative. Create, fill, and sign digital documents ✍️
Nosia is a platform that allows you to run an AI model on your own data. It is designed to be easy to install and use.
Nosia is a platform that allows you to run an AI model on your own data. It is designed to be easy to install and use.
Open source DocuSign alternative. Create, fill, and sign digital documents ✍️
Free and open source Ruby on Rails starter kit built using Tabler
Open source DocuSign alternative. Create, fill, and sign digital documents ✍️
Nosia is a platform that allows you to run an AI model on your own data. It is designed to be easy to install and use.
Open source DocuSign alternative. Create, fill, and sign digital documents ✍️
Free and open source Ruby on Rails starter kit built using Tabler
Open source DocuSign alternative. Create, fill, and sign digital documents ✍️
Nosia is a platform that allows you to run an AI model on your own data. It is designed to be easy to install and use.
A batteries-included monitoring tool for single hosts. Works great with Kamal 💎
💸 Calculate the MRR, ARR, churn, LTV, ARPU, total revenue & valuation of your pay-powered Rails SaaS app.
Powerful devtools for Ruby on Rails. Inspired by the Laravel Debugbar.
Eighteen versions (gradually implemented) of a Web and REST API app made with Ruby on Rails that aims to get the most out of the MVC/Rails Way.
Open source DocuSign alternative. Create, fill, and sign digital documents ✍️
Multithreaded, Postgres-based, Active Job backend for Ruby on Rails.
Eighteen versions (gradually implemented) of a Web and REST API app made with Ruby on Rails that aims to get the most out of the MVC/Rails Way.
Optimized top-N-per-group Active Record associations using lateral joins
A RubyGem adding SQL comments to indicate the origin of the SQL