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Show HN: Nhost – Open source Firebase alternative with GraphQL https://nhost.io October 29, 2020 at 05:26AM
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(https://ift.tt/2TDtV3nLaunch HN: Cohere (YC S20) – Real-time user support for web apps Hey everyone! Yunyu, Rahul, and Jason here. We’re co-founders of Cohere ( https://cohere.so ), which lets you see what your users are seeing on your web app and remote control their browser with their permission. This requires zero setup on their part, which is particularly helpful for less tech-savvy users. Pointing things out over Zoom screenshare is highly time consuming (“click the 4th checkbox on the right”, “click the handle and drag”), and trying to figure out what users are doing over a live chat or phone call typically leads to endlessly frustrating back-and-forths. When COVID forced all of us into remote work, we found ourselves spending a lot of time in screensharing sessions. We were tired of choppy frame rates and blurry text, and realized that we could get around this by sharing the user’s screen in a different way. Rather than video streaming, which is how it’s usually done, we could send over diffs of their webpage’s DOM representation and reapply those in the viewer’s browser – this is similar to how virtual DOM frameworks like React work. We first used this technique for an earlier project ( https://ift.tt/2yNAR77 ) that rendered React apps on the server (a Node equivalent of Phoenix LiveView). This reduces development complexity for web apps by completely eliminating the need for RPC layers (REST, GraphQL) – for instance, you’d be able to write to the database directly from your React component and share state across sessions with a single hook. It works by sending DOM updates from the server (e.g. insert a node, change an attribute) in response to input actions sent from the client (e.g. click a button, type a character). This approach uses significantly less bandwidth compared to traditional screen sharing solutions, and gives us a semantic understanding of the webpage (e.g. a button is sent over as a , instead of a blob of bytes). As a result, we can selectively filter out sensitive content and allow viewers to scroll and type on the webpage without any perceived latency. To solve our screen sharing problem, we initially built a Chrome extension that let users browse web pages collaboratively. During YC, we saw that our early adopters were primarily using this tool to walk through their own web apps with their customers, so we decided to refocus the product towards helping companies onboard and support their users. Because we’re focused on the real time use case, we only record the DOM when a session is being viewed. This means that no data is sent to our servers unless Cohere is actively being used. Additionally, we don’t persist or retain any session data. Thanks for reading our story – we’d love to get your thoughts, feedback, and ideas! October 29, 2020 at 06:33AM
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(https://ift.tt/2HJPuMMLaunch HN: Decentro (YC S20) – APIs for Banking Integrations in India Hola HackerNews! Super stoked to share Decentro ( http://bit.ly/decentro-hn ) with all of you today. Decentro is an easy-to-use API platform for banking integrations in India & Asia. We do the hard work of tying up with legacy financial institutions so that developers can integrate their desired APIs and launch. Think of us like Plaid+Synapse for the Asian subcontinent where the regulatory complexity, financial intricacies, and local knowledge inhibit the foreign infrastructure players from operating. This is my second fintech venture, and I started Decentro out of my own pain point. In 2015, we had launched a fintech venture called ‘Mypoolin’ in the domain of social payments, ran it for three years, and then sold it to a global payments company that eventually got acquired by PayU in 2019. Throughout those five years across the organizations, we saw it first hand that integrations with banks and old-school institutions were extremely painful across all stages and categories. The average time span for API integrations with any bank ranges from 4 to 6 months or more depending on the type and complexity of the use case. Our product roadmap is a function of the core-building blocks of any fintech company. First came KYC/KYB and digital onboarding, enabling companies to digitally verify the identity using 7 possible national IDs/documents of consumers or partner businesses. Immediately thereafter, we launched our ‘Accounts’ module with 2 partner banks in India, enabling any company to launch fully digital bank accounts (sitting on top of a common physical pool), collect the money via any possible method online into these accounts, fetch bank statements, automate reconciliations, and programmatically route money via any bank transfer channels into any account in the country. Our first customer categories are SMB focused neo-banks and B2B marketplaces in the country that are looking to adopt banking APIs and digitize their money flow and customer lifecycle. Our customers have processed $3M API-based transactions on our platform over the last three months. We just opened the beta APIs of business bank accounts. You can link multiple virtual accounts to your core business account, automate reconciliations, receive payments from your customers, and automate vendor/salary payouts instantly. No more payment-processor/gateway delays! Our pricing is straightforward and mostly on a per API/transaction basis. I’d love to hear your thoughts on our proposition. Your unique insights while navigating the complex world of B2B, banking, and payments will help us solve the integrations pain point for good. We are here to answer your questions here or on founders[at]decentro.tech October 27, 2020 at 03:19AM
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