yes, I know this product is probably dumb and there are already a lot of free / paid ones out there. This is mainly for fun, and a new learning experience for me to make api keys which other developers could use to hook into my api. If it makes $5 I'll call that a win 🤣
@@jawyor-k3t hahaha I have insider information 🌚🌝 lol I have my notification’s turned on so I get the alert when he posts but I’m also his wife so I know when he posts cause the evening before or day before he will let me know he’s going up to his office to make a video so I assume it will be uploaded the next day 🕵🏿
Switching between 4 or 5 models could be a good idea since every model benchmarks best results in a controlled input, my advice is to maybe add a button where you incite the user to give some information about the input, exemple (portrait, nature, dark, ..) and depending on that input you select the best model for that use case. (you can find those informations in the research paper of the model)
"Too many side projects." I feel that. I've got so many ideas, but not enough know-how to deploy them quickly. Anyway, thank you for sharing! I like seeing more of the planning and thought process of developing a project, rather than just the technical aspect. Documentation doesn't tell you this stuff.
Haven't watched the whole thing but I assume the "glow" you talked about around the edges is most likely the feathering. I'm sure there's a way to turn that down.
Did you know that you can remove backgrounds on images using most phones, built in functionality. On iPhone long press on an image, click share, save photo. It saves with the background removed.
That doesn’t work with any image, but images taken by these iphones only. I guess it works with iphone 11 and higher, where there are more than one lenses.
In your tutorial with T3 stack you integrate with a supabase postgreSQL db, supabase only allows 2 projects on the free tier so it's annoying to use for test projects or for portfolio projects with very low or no traffic, what would be a good alternative with a generous free tier for hobby projects? AWS RDS? Self-hosted postgreSQL?
You'll learn so much stuff building an API and issuing API keys and all that, I would love to see how you do that. Also instead of credits or subscription based why not do it like most services? You use the service and it starts racking up "debt"(? not sure what to call it) and it issues an invoice at the end of every month, like google cloud or openai
yeah that probably the best option, but I'm concerned if someone racks up hundreds of dollars worth of debt and doesn't pay, what do I do then? I'm a one man team and suing someone who doesn't live in the US isn't really an option, nor would I have the time or energy.
@@WebDevCody wait so can I use some AWS services and not pay at the end of the month? 🤔If I remove a card or something. Doesn't it charge at the end of the month even tho it's pay as you go?
Interesting demo! Still wondering what the use cases for an API for this app is? I dont know how it would ever pay to set up an API, a payment model, hosting and so on for a background removal API with credit based cost.
somehow www.remove.bg/ is able to make it happen. I'm assume many of these new AI services need ways to remove the BG from their generated images. Right, it may just need to be pay-for-use, but I haven't really thought about that solution yet. Idk how to charge customers in stripe based on usage just yet.
@@WebDevCody Not just AI but many businesses need to use background removals to list products on Amazon and have a white background. I know some small businesses who use Photoshop everyday for all their products to remove the background. They hand-take the photos then manually remove it and it takes a lot of time.
@WebDevCody We had the same need in one of our projects where images from 3rd party service were coming with different backgrounds each time, so we were searching for an API to integrate with and get the background stripped. Looking forward to what you do next 👌
Hey I want to buy this project on gumroad. You mentioned that the tutorial is not complete in another comment. Can you tell me the extent of its incompleteness. $20 is a bit much for me but I'm willing to invest because it still makes sense. Love your channel man!
I don’t recall saying it’s incomplete. I said it doesn’t build the exact fully featured app I have currently. If my tutorial showed every single feature I’d charge probably $80 for the course. If you need a discount due to where you live message me on discord
HI) Tell me please which service you plan to use to accept payments on the site. Yes, of course it may depend on the region, but I think you are targeting a fairly diverse clients
Can you give the t3 course for $5 ? I and many would love to buy it and learn the t3 stack. Please consider this if possible. Student this side not from us that's why $20 is a pretty decent amount.
I haven't thought much of the value add yet, but I'm sure I can think of something. replicate has a 3-5 minute cold start for loading up the models (which isn't an issue if you use a public popular model) and also has rate limiting (which mine doesn't since it scale using serverless, so if I add batch processing in the future, people could easily process 30-40 images at once, where replicate has 10 request per second limit. I do agree that this product might not be worth making, but it's something to learn more about while making.
This may be a dumb question, but is it legal to use this guy's repo code to create a SaaS product and start making money of it? Is it because of the MIT licence?
I'm sure I can find someone to pay for it. I don't think any of the free services provide an api, but I could be wrong. I just tried using one of the free ones and it errored because my image is "too large", it worked fine on my service. Another free service is scaling down my downloaded image from 3000x2800 down to 1024x780 without me asking. A third service is saying upload failed when I try. A 4th service doesn't let you download the same resolution of the uploaded image. So all these free services have their own issues.
yes, I know this product is probably dumb and there are already a lot of free / paid ones out there. This is mainly for fun, and a new learning experience for me to make api keys which other developers could use to hook into my api. If it makes $5 I'll call that a win 🤣
11 months later, did it make the 5$ ?
I’m still in awe of your talent babe! Great job ❤ also first 👸🏿
how are you so fast each time😆
@@jawyor-k3t hahaha I have insider information 🌚🌝 lol I have my notification’s turned on so I get the alert when he posts but I’m also his wife so I know when he posts cause the evening before or day before he will let me know he’s going up to his office to make a video so I assume it will be uploaded the next day 🕵🏿
love you babe!
How do I manage to snag a smart one like you did. 😊
@@vitzcar6219 lol I just got lucky! :)
Switching between 4 or 5 models could be a good idea since every model benchmarks best results in a controlled input, my advice is to maybe add a button where you incite the user to give some information about the input, exemple (portrait, nature, dark, ..) and depending on that input you select the best model for that use case. (you can find those informations in the research paper of the model)
2:56 keep going man. We love you.
Real Man Test In Production
You've seen that meme haven't you...
"Too many side projects." I feel that. I've got so many ideas, but not enough know-how to deploy them quickly. Anyway, thank you for sharing! I like seeing more of the planning and thought process of developing a project, rather than just the technical aspect. Documentation doesn't tell you this stuff.
Can I ask what's the level of your product currently ?
Amazing! 👌🏾
Haven't watched the whole thing but I assume the "glow" you talked about around the edges is most likely the feathering. I'm sure there's a way to turn that down.
I'll have to see if there are configuration options
Do you know how image to image generation is done? for example, change a selfie to a particular art style. Could you create a new Saas for that?
Did you know that you can remove backgrounds on images using most phones, built in functionality. On iPhone long press on an image, click share, save photo. It saves with the background removed.
That doesn’t work with any image, but images taken by these iphones only. I guess it works with iphone 11 and higher, where there are more than one lenses.
In your tutorial with T3 stack you integrate with a supabase postgreSQL db, supabase only allows 2 projects on the free tier so it's annoying to use for test projects or for portfolio projects with very low or no traffic, what would be a good alternative with a generous free tier for hobby projects? AWS RDS? Self-hosted postgreSQL?
Love this kinda of content
You'll learn so much stuff building an API and issuing API keys and all that, I would love to see how you do that. Also instead of credits or subscription based why not do it like most services? You use the service and it starts racking up "debt"(? not sure what to call it) and it issues an invoice at the end of every month, like google cloud or openai
yeah that probably the best option, but I'm concerned if someone racks up hundreds of dollars worth of debt and doesn't pay, what do I do then? I'm a one man team and suing someone who doesn't live in the US isn't really an option, nor would I have the time or energy.
@@WebDevCody Hmm that hadn't occured to me, you're right
@@WebDevCody wait so can I use some AWS services and not pay at the end of the month? 🤔If I remove a card or something. Doesn't it charge at the end of the month even tho it's pay as you go?
@@jawyor-k3t I mean you’ll owe the money, they’d send you to collections if you don’t pay probably.
@@jawyor-k3t They'll get that money back either way. Unless there's a clear fault where some figures just aren't correct, you would need to pay them.
Nice! i would be interested in trying your developer api service if you do build that.
cool, stay tuned for when I add in that feature
How long have you been coding. I want to reach a kevel where I could implement a Saas in a day.
Interesting demo! Still wondering what the use cases for an API for this app is? I dont know how it would ever pay to set up an API, a payment model, hosting and so on for a background removal API with credit based cost.
somehow www.remove.bg/ is able to make it happen. I'm assume many of these new AI services need ways to remove the BG from their generated images. Right, it may just need to be pay-for-use, but I haven't really thought about that solution yet. Idk how to charge customers in stripe based on usage just yet.
@@WebDevCody Not just AI but many businesses need to use background removals to list products on Amazon and have a white background. I know some small businesses who use Photoshop everyday for all their products to remove the background. They hand-take the photos then manually remove it and it takes a lot of time.
@WebDevCody We had the same need in one of our projects where images from 3rd party service were coming with different backgrounds each time, so we were searching for an API to integrate with and get the background stripped. Looking forward to what you do next 👌
Hey I want to buy this project on gumroad. You mentioned that the tutorial is not complete in another comment. Can you tell me the extent of its incompleteness. $20 is a bit much for me but I'm willing to invest because it still makes sense. Love your channel man!
I don’t recall saying it’s incomplete. I said it doesn’t build the exact fully featured app I have currently. If my tutorial showed every single feature I’d charge probably $80 for the course. If you need a discount due to where you live message me on discord
Are there any open source things to remove bg, enhance the image, and colorize the image? To deploy these to a cloud as a SaaS.
you'd have to look around, some people are taking AI and containerizing them into docker containers which you can run on the cloud.
@@WebDevCody Thanks bro ❤
HI) Tell me please which service you plan to use to accept payments on the site. Yes, of course it may depend on the region, but I think you are targeting a fairly diverse clients
I use stripe
Can you give the t3 course for $5 ? I and many would love to buy it and learn the t3 stack. Please consider this if possible. Student this side not from us that's why $20 is a pretty decent amount.
use this code HERHIVU
@@WebDevCody ez
Is this code still valid?
Good stuff
Great video! 👍 How do you run the docker container when the file gets uploaded in S3?
I do a invokeLambda call from my next api endpoint
Why would anyone pay for an intermediate API that doesn't add anything new, and not just go to the replicate API directly instead?
I haven't thought much of the value add yet, but I'm sure I can think of something. replicate has a 3-5 minute cold start for loading up the models (which isn't an issue if you use a public popular model) and also has rate limiting (which mine doesn't since it scale using serverless, so if I add batch processing in the future, people could easily process 30-40 images at once, where replicate has 10 request per second limit.
I do agree that this product might not be worth making, but it's something to learn more about while making.
is it free to make? this is so cool
Love this video 💌💌
What is sst
Title: Building an interface of an existing SaaS*
What’s the existing saas? I’m hosting my own docker image in lambda which runs a ML algorithm. I’m not interacting with any other saas
This may be a dumb question, but is it legal to use this guy's repo code to create a SaaS product and start making money of it? Is it because of the MIT licence?
Yes, if it’s mit. I don’t think my code is public though, so idk what you mean my this guys repo
@@WebDevCody no no, I meant the code from the repo you used to create ur app
@@clichereful I used the code from my other project, so it’s legal for me lol
@@WebDevCody Im refering to what you are talking about at 4:00
make a video on saas that made money
First :D Amazing video again!
Who would pay for this? There are so many free alternatives out there.
So many better paid products as well. But I think that was not the point of the video. He's just hacking around and sharing stuff
So go use those products 🤷🏿♀️ people literally buy air in jars 🫙
I'm sure I can find someone to pay for it. I don't think any of the free services provide an api, but I could be wrong. I just tried using one of the free ones and it errored because my image is "too large", it worked fine on my service. Another free service is scaling down my downloaded image from 3000x2800 down to 1024x780 without me asking. A third service is saying upload failed when I try. A 4th service doesn't let you download the same resolution of the uploaded image. So all these free services have their own issues.
have milion free tools like that, i dont understand the idea
SAAS ?! loolll