The use of Appwrite
I really skimmed over how extensively we used Appwrite in the video due to short time. We used Appwrite in the backend for everything, from user authentication, to storing in todo lists in the database to serverless functions for communicating between pages. It was amazing to work with such a light and flexible technology, but I did run into a LOT of bugs, so it was also really challenging.
Inspiration
We were inspired by the need for a centralized platform to manage all aspects of event planning.
What it does
Our team created Planit, an event management and planning tool, to simplify the event planning process.
How we built it
We used a combination of front-end and back-end technologies, including Next.js, App write, and integrated various APIs,- Open AI API.
Challenges we ran into
Our biggest challenge was integrating all the components seamlessly. Despite these challenges, we were thrilled with the final product.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Our team is proud of creating an all-in-one platform for event planning that is user-friendly and streamlines the process. We are also proud of integrating various APIs, to enhance the platform's functionality.
What we learned
Throughout the development process of Planit, our event management and planning tool, our team learned valuable skills in web development, user experience design, and project management. We also gained experience in integrating various APIs and ensuring seamless communication between front-end and back-end components. Finally, we learned the importance of working together effectively as a team and managing our time and resources efficiently.
What's next for Planit
Awesomeness, ofc
Built With
- appwrite
- blahaj
- nextjs
- openai-api
- tailwind


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