the only reason i would use flux UI instead of others is because it's made by a Designer & a DEV that cared about the UX & DEV experience ! Great Product, can't wait to use it ❤❤
Even if you're not a Laravel dev, Caleb's presentations are always articulate, entertaining and informative. I'm looking around my desk right now, looking for things to build with Flux.
I don't use Laravel or Livewire, but Caleb just raised the bar substantially for component libraries API design. I haven't seen anything else that is that simple.
Celeb is a genius 🚀 Laravel without Livewire and now Flux would only be half as productive! This is an absolute no brainer! Thank you Celeb and thank you Hugo!
Absolutely mind-blowing! Caleb is next level, a game-changing creator, and a rockstar presenter-seriously, this $h!t is phenomenal! Flux will save time and add $$$$ to bottom line.
Super happy to see a UI kit with a business model that ensures long term support and updates. No one should want a one-time-fee product in software unless they like shooting zombies and swapping kits when the issues list on github grows invariably too long. LETS GOOOOOOOOOO FLUX
Fantastic show and I would like to buy it :) Too bad the preorder is already gone by the time I get the newsletter. But... I remain a big fan from Amsterdam
@@Zircuitz People are pennywise and pound foolish. How many hours are you going to spend recreating this? What's your hourly? How much do you value your time? This may not be the library for you but $150 bucks for the core of your UI is not much.
In a number of ways I think this is what has been missing from Livewire/Alpine+Blade components. You can make great stuff in both Livewire, Alpine and Blade very easily but what I always struggle with is making those components truly reusable. From what I can see here, Flux bridges that gap. However, what every user of a component library comes to understand - sooner or later - is that no component library can cater to every specific of your applications and your users' demands. So you end up rolling your own... and often they don't look quite right and they don't behave quite like the library's components. So my questions are: Is it possible to make your own Flux components? Will the full design language be published? How will Flux components play with/interact with your existing Livewire/Alpine+Blade components? Should hot chocolate fudge cake be served with cream, icecream, or custard? Anyway, looking great Caleb!
What's funny is I opened this video and paused it cuz I needed to get ready in the morning, my wife looked over at it and goes "wow watching a self help seminar huh?" because it's a big slide that says "YOU SUCK AT DESIGN" lol
Amazing presenter but underwhelming product. I understand how good it must feel if you've been 100% livewire but compared to what we have access to in React, there is still a long way to go (which is normal for such a new library). Also the $99 per project is a steep price considering that most paid libraries are paid once for as many projects as you want (and I am not even talking about the free ones). But I am happy to see livewire evolve with its own official library and maybe one day...
As someone from a 2nd world country, I just wasted my time watching and drooling over something I'll never be able to afford. I've never seen a paid UI library before.
I would have appreciated a heads-up at the beginning of the video saying it is NOT a free and open source project! I wasted 46 minutes watching something I can't use. It's not the cost, it's the paywall preventing free distribution of a project built using it. No can do.
nice work! The only thing I don't like is all the "You don't need to touch JavaScript we do It for you", I mean PHP devs are always saying heyy it's not the ugly PHP from back then, I think JavaScript devs have the right to say that too, the latest JavaScript is not the js you are used to from back then that made it snow on your website.
I'm still not convinced; I need to see it in action first. There's been a lot of hype, along with some inner circle back-patting, which leaves me a bit skeptical. It's disappointing to see well-respected figures in the Laravel community, who have a wealth of experience, posting screenshots with preorders and encouraging others to do the same based on... something. It could be amazing, it might set a new standard in UI, but for now, it feels like a rough start. I also don't like seeing more developers capitalizing on the Laravel community, potentially draining its enthusiasm. As Caleb mentioned in his podcast, who knows how long the Laravel hype will last, let's make those money today, right?
He made a product which cost him many months to create(not that this should even matter), if you had to hire him at an hourly rate you'd be looking at hundreds of thousands of dollars. In what world can it be wrong to ask for compensation for that work. It's weird how people feel entitled to get the fruits of his work for free, because, why? Are they working for free as well? Having a sustainable model that ensures the maintainer is to make a living off of creating good products and provide sustained support is the smart thing to do. Spatie does the same with some of their packages, tailwind does it, laravel itself has paid products. So i don't get why everyone jumps out of their panties on this occasion.
I agree, my launch strategy should have been/should be better. But the facts are: I poured a ton of time into a thing (and paid a designer) and now I'm charging for that thing. Doesn't that make sense? As for "draining" the community or whatever. I spend a LOTTTT of time writing code and giving it away for free and I don't intend to stop. I wish Flux were free. I really do. But it wouldn't be sustainable. Please consider the value you are getting for the price 👌
@@DirkZz the way shadcn does it right? no? and these is where I don't get the hate on javascript frameworks having auth being paid yet almost of here are free than most of the tools being paid on laravel side, i just dont freakin get it, sorry for the rant, we just always get the flak of being brainrot devs who monetize code instead of infrastructure, a phpstorm plugin that's paid while nuxt devtools more full featured are free, i cant fucking understand it man
@@heunha9269 Livewire is still free, on top of/with LIvewire/alpine/tailwind which are all free he now made a product you can copy/paste and charge money for and sell to your clients. The proposition couldn't have been more fair. Now I can understand that the value add might not be worth the price to some people. But that's a different discussion than demanding it should be free. People getting paid for their work so they can continue their work isn't brainrot. Personally, I don't judge quality or convenience by how free it is rather have decent free stuff than a new js framework or having to clean up abandoned packages every year.
@@calebporzio1 Yes it's silly and most of the "outrage" is probably because people really like what is on offer so take that as a positive. For products that get shipped and billed $99 is not the end of the world. That's like hiring a freelancer for 45 minutes. Sure cheaper is always better, but the offer of fluxui isn't unfair or unreasonable.
Well, i know most of the laravel devs suck at textarea, hahahah lol. They hate creating textareas 😂, see that flux has no textarea 😂 even the laravel jetstream has no textarea hahaha
Dude got some serious presentation skills🔥
I agree💯
Yh
Typical Caleb style. Nailed it
It's just a counter
the only reason i would use flux UI instead of others is because it's made by a Designer & a DEV that cared about the UX & DEV experience !
Great Product, can't wait to use it ❤❤
This looks excellent. All these components, with accessibility wired in, is a huge time saver.
As a solo full-stack dev, I'm all over this!
Besides awesome product, great presentation itself as well Caleb!
Thanks!
Even if you're not a Laravel dev, Caleb's presentations are always articulate, entertaining and informative. I'm looking around my desk right now, looking for things to build with Flux.
I don't use Laravel or Livewire, but Caleb just raised the bar substantially for component libraries API design. I haven't seen anything else that is that simple.
Celeb is a genius 🚀 Laravel without Livewire and now Flux would only be half as productive! This is an absolute no brainer! Thank you Celeb and thank you Hugo!
Flux is amazing! FYI - Caleb announced new pricing based on feedback so stay tuned! There will be good options for everyone :)
So that's why the preorder window closed :D Looking forward to it!
Hope he will consider the students as well who would Love to learn TALL stack. 😢
Absolutely mind-blowing! Caleb is next level, a game-changing creator, and a rockstar presenter-seriously, this $h!t is phenomenal! Flux will save time and add $$$$ to bottom line.
Layout is so clean 😮 no junk, Just works. Im sold.
"Mission accomplished" in getting me hype to try Flux 🤘
Super happy to see a UI kit with a business model that ensures long term support and updates. No one should want a one-time-fee product in software unless they like shooting zombies and swapping kits when the issues list on github grows invariably too long. LETS GOOOOOOOOOO FLUX
that spacer sure will be useful! spacers in swiftui is sooo useful
yep! same in jetpack compose, and it allows you to keep your gaps/arrangement in columns/rows!
Caleb presentation skills🔥🔥
I suck at design, I am sold by this.
Fantastic show and I would like to buy it :)
Too bad the preorder is already gone by the time I get the newsletter.
But... I remain a big fan from Amsterdam
this look like magic, kinda awesome but scary for beginner. Great product by the way!
this is pretty awesome, great job.
Thanks man!
That start... He described me so well that I'm starting to become suspicious.
I would like to see components like modal/offcanvas and admin panel layout.
This is game changer wow.
Edit: at current price of 99/150 per peoject PLUS yearly updates this is actually ridiculous
Not really.
@@Zircuitz People are pennywise and pound foolish. How many hours are you going to spend recreating this? What's your hourly? How much do you value your time? This may not be the library for you but $150 bucks for the core of your UI is not much.
I think flux is what we've been missing. better yet, what we didn't know we've been missing.
First of all please fix dark mode button on your website 🤣
In a number of ways I think this is what has been missing from Livewire/Alpine+Blade components. You can make great stuff in both Livewire, Alpine and Blade very easily but what I always struggle with is making those components truly reusable. From what I can see here, Flux bridges that gap. However, what every user of a component library comes to understand - sooner or later - is that no component library can cater to every specific of your applications and your users' demands. So you end up rolling your own... and often they don't look quite right and they don't behave quite like the library's components. So my questions are: Is it possible to make your own Flux components? Will the full design language be published? How will Flux components play with/interact with your existing Livewire/Alpine+Blade components? Should hot chocolate fudge cake be served with cream, icecream, or custard?
Anyway, looking great Caleb!
What's funny is I opened this video and paused it cuz I needed to get ready in the morning, my wife looked over at it and goes "wow watching a self help seminar huh?" because it's a big slide that says "YOU SUCK AT DESIGN" lol
Amazing presenter but underwhelming product. I understand how good it must feel if you've been 100% livewire but compared to what we have access to in React, there is still a long way to go (which is normal for such a new library). Also the $99 per project is a steep price considering that most paid libraries are paid once for as many projects as you want (and I am not even talking about the free ones). But I am happy to see livewire evolve with its own official library and maybe one day...
Interesting presentation. 👍
i m laravel fresher !
i m very excied to use this tool ,
if i had the ability to pay the hardwork of celeb !!!
This is really good. Definately worth it.
I'm sure in next 5 years laravel with livewire is BOMB in web development.
Me the whole presentation: 🤩😍
Feels like inspired with vuetify but tailwind and livewire.
As someone from a 2nd world country, I just wasted my time watching and drooling over something I'll never be able to afford. I've never seen a paid UI library before.
Caleb became a tab dancer at 28:09
Caleb is awesome
this looks amazing
Just found this today and pre-orders are already closed. :(
That’s awesome
When it this being released?
UH-MAZIN!
I love talks.
"Turns dark mode on": WWWOWWWWWWWW HOOOOOO
44:00 WOW
Damn boy this is hot!🎉
Caleb, we all love you!! when will it be launched?
i just open this video and preorder already closed
07:10 It was Clara...
God damn
I would have appreciated a heads-up at the beginning of the video saying it is NOT a free and open source project! I wasted 46 minutes watching something I can't use. It's not the cost, it's the paywall preventing free distribution of a project built using it. No can do.
nice work! The only thing I don't like is all the "You don't need to touch JavaScript we do It for you", I mean PHP devs are always saying heyy it's not the ugly PHP from back then, I think JavaScript devs have the right to say that too, the latest JavaScript is not the js you are used to from back then that made it snow on your website.
As much as I love livewire and alpine, I cannot never use them cause they break my org's csp requirements. Sed
UI soo good that the order website has horizontal scrollbars. So much for a UI kit.
Kind reminder: No type safety
?
Take all my money 😅
Why its looks like SHADCN Copy 🙂
It looks like shadcn
I'm still not convinced; I need to see it in action first. There's been a lot of hype, along with some inner circle back-patting, which leaves me a bit skeptical. It's disappointing to see well-respected figures in the Laravel community, who have a wealth of experience, posting screenshots with preorders and encouraging others to do the same based on... something. It could be amazing, it might set a new standard in UI, but for now, it feels like a rough start.
I also don't like seeing more developers capitalizing on the Laravel community, potentially draining its enthusiasm. As Caleb mentioned in his podcast, who knows how long the Laravel hype will last, let's make those money today, right?
He made a product which cost him many months to create(not that this should even matter), if you had to hire him at an hourly rate you'd be looking at hundreds of thousands of dollars. In what world can it be wrong to ask for compensation for that work. It's weird how people feel entitled to get the fruits of his work for free, because, why? Are they working for free as well?
Having a sustainable model that ensures the maintainer is to make a living off of creating good products and provide sustained support is the smart thing to do. Spatie does the same with some of their packages, tailwind does it, laravel itself has paid products. So i don't get why everyone jumps out of their panties on this occasion.
I agree, my launch strategy should have been/should be better. But the facts are: I poured a ton of time into a thing (and paid a designer) and now I'm charging for that thing. Doesn't that make sense?
As for "draining" the community or whatever. I spend a LOTTTT of time writing code and giving it away for free and I don't intend to stop.
I wish Flux were free. I really do. But it wouldn't be sustainable. Please consider the value you are getting for the price 👌
@@DirkZz the way shadcn does it right? no? and these is where I don't get the hate on javascript frameworks having auth being paid yet almost of here are free than most of the tools being paid on laravel side, i just dont freakin get it, sorry for the rant, we just always get the flak of being brainrot devs who monetize code instead of infrastructure, a phpstorm plugin that's paid while nuxt devtools more full featured are free, i cant fucking understand it man
@@heunha9269 Livewire is still free, on top of/with LIvewire/alpine/tailwind which are all free he now made a product you can copy/paste and charge money for and sell to your clients. The proposition couldn't have been more fair. Now I can understand that the value add might not be worth the price to some people. But that's a different discussion than demanding it should be free. People getting paid for their work so they can continue their work isn't brainrot. Personally, I don't judge quality or convenience by how free it is rather have decent free stuff than a new js framework or having to clean up abandoned packages every year.
@@calebporzio1 Yes it's silly and most of the "outrage" is probably because people really like what is on offer so take that as a positive. For products that get shipped and billed $99 is not the end of the world. That's like hiring a freelancer for 45 minutes. Sure cheaper is always better, but the offer of fluxui isn't unfair or unreasonable.
21:16
Well, i know most of the laravel devs suck at textarea, hahahah lol. They hate creating textareas 😂, see that flux has no textarea 😂 even the laravel jetstream has no textarea hahaha
but we already have
`robsontenorio/mary` - mary-ui
nice fork 😛😛