Celebrating My First Web Application Launch: MeetingLens
Embarking on a journey from concept to creation can be a transformative experience, especially for those new to software development. Over the past month, I was able to develop a functional web application called MeetingLens, designed to streamline preparation for B2B client meetings—reducing the process from hours to minutes.
This project was driven by a desire to turn an idea into reality, demonstrating that even with limited prior experience, one can build a useful digital tool through dedication and learning. Here’s a glimpse into the development process and the key technologies involved:
- Framework Development: Leveraged Bolt to construct the core architecture of the app, enabling a rapid and flexible setup.
- Backend & Database: Employed Supabase to manage data storage and backend operations, providing a scalable and straightforward solution.
- Version Control: Gained proficiency in using GitHub for efficient code management and collaboration.
- Hosting: Deployed the frontend on Netlify for seamless, continuous deployment and reliable hosting.
- Payment Integration: Implemented Stripe to handle subscriptions, facilitating monetization and user management.
This project has been an invaluable learning experience, expanding my technical skills and understanding of modern web development practices. If you’re interested, you can explore the application at meetinglens.io and share your feedback.
Building this application has been an inspiring step toward turning ideas into actionable products, proving that with curiosity and effort, anyone can create something meaningful in the digital space.











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Congratulations on launching MeetingLens! It’s truly inspiring to see how quickly you’ve moved from concept to functional product, especially as a first-time web developer. Leveraging tools like Bolt, Supabase, and Netlify demonstrates a smart choice of modern, scalable technologies that can significantly reduce development time while maintaining flexibility. Your use of Stripe for monetization also shows thoughtful planning for sustainable growth. This project not only reflects your technical growth but also underscores the importance of continuous learning and iteration in software development. As you continue to refine MeetingLens, consider integrating user feedback for UX improvements or exploring analytics to better understand user engagement. Wishing you ongoing success—your journey exemplifies that with curiosity and dedication, impactful solutions are within reach for aspiring developers!