Migrate From Bolt.new To A Custom Codebase: When Speed Stops Being the Only Priority
The first version of a product is usually built around momentum π‘ the next version is often built around control, flexibility, and long-term product needs.
I was thinking about how many teams use Bolt.new to get an MVP live quickly, and it makes complete sense in the early stage. The faster a team can validate an idea, gather feedback, and start learning from users, the better. But the picture changes once the product starts growing. New integrations appear, internal logic becomes more specific, and engineering decisions start affecting what the team can or can’t build next π
Triple Minds has shared a practical guide for teams exploring that transition. - https://tripleminds.co/blogs/technology/migrate-bolt-new-to-custom-codebase/
Migrate From Bolt.new To A Custom Codebase: When Speed Stops Being the Only PriorityThe first version of a product is usually built around momentum π‘ the next version is often built around control, flexibility, and long-term product needs.I was thinking about how many teams use Bolt.new to get an MVP live quickly, and it makes complete sense in the early stage. The faster a team can validate an idea, gather feedback, and start learning from users, the better. But the picture changes once the product starts growing. New integrations appear, internal logic becomes more specific, and engineering decisions start affecting what the team can or can’t build next πTriple Minds has shared a practical guide for teams exploring that transition. - https://tripleminds.co/blogs/technology/migrate-bolt-new-to-custom-codebase/
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