Roadmap

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nextjs
react
tailwind

Build and deploy a roadmap voting app for your project/product.

Overview:

The Roadmap Voting App is a community project where users can deploy the application themselves and allow their users to vote on roadmap features. Users can sign up to add new features, vote on features, configure themselves as admins to set feature requests for release, and delete feature requests. There is an option for an authentication-free version as well.

Features:

  • User Authentication: Users can sign up to add new features and vote on existing ones.
  • Admin Capabilities: Admins can set feature requests for release and delete any feature requests.
  • GitHub OAuth Integration: Uses GitHub for authentication purposes.
  • Deployment to Vercel: Allows easy deployment of the project to Vercel.
  • User Voting System: Users can vote on roadmap features to prioritize them.
nextjs
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