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🚀 Product Definition & Branding
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Product Name: WebForge
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Alternative names considered:
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- RustWeave
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- TerraNova Builder
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- Forge Framework
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- KCL Weaver
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- NuWeb Builder
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Slogan: "Forge the Future of Static Sites"
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Alternative slogans:
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- "Type-Safe. Lightning-Fast. Developer-First."
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- "Where Configuration Meets Performance"
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- "Build Static Sites with Modern Precision"
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Product Definition
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WebForge is a next-generation static site generator that combines the type safety of KCL configuration, the performance of Rust
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processing, and the flexibility of Tera templating. Built on Nushell automation, WebForge eliminates configuration errors while
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delivering blazing-fast build times and modern web development workflows.
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Core Value Propositions:
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1. Type-Safe Configuration - KCL schemas prevent configuration errors at compile time
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2. Rust-Powered Performance - Lightning-fast Markdown processing and asset optimization
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3. Developer Experience - Modern tooling with hot-reload, plugin architecture, and rich CLI
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4. Flexible Architecture - Support for multiple content types: blogs, documentation, email campaigns
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5. Zero-Configuration Magic - Intelligent defaults with full customization when needed
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⏺ Write(/Users/Akasha/repo-cnz/src/provisioning/talks/rust-meetup-2025/poster/README.md)
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⎿ Error writing file
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> think hard on it !!!
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⏺ 🔥 BLAZEFRAME
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"Build at the Speed of Thought"
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🎯 Product Definition
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BlazeFrame is a revolutionary static site generator that fuses type-safe KCL configuration, blazing Rust performance, and intelligent
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Nushell automation into a single, cohesive development experience. It's not just another static site generator—it's a complete web
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development framework designed for the modern developer who demands both speed and safety.
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Core Philosophy:
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- Configuration as Code - Your site structure is validated, versioned, and intelligent
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- Performance Without Compromise - Rust speed with developer ergonomics
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- Universal Content - One codebase, multiple outputs (web, email, mobile)
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- Developer Happiness - Zero config magic with infinite customization
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🏢 Product Positioning
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BlazeFrame sits at the intersection of:
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- Static Site Generators (Hugo, Jekyll, Gatsby)
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- Modern Build Tools (Vite, Turbo, esbuild)
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- Configuration Management (Ansible, Terraform)
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- Content Management (Strapi, Contentful)
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But unlike any of these, BlazeFrame offers:
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- Type-safe configuration that prevents runtime errors
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- Multi-format output from the same source content
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- Shell-native automation with Nushell's data pipeline approach
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- Rust-level performance without Rust-level complexity
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⏺ Write(/Users/Akasha/repo-cnz/src/provisioning/talks/rust-meetup-2025/poster/BLAZEFRAME.md)
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⎿ Wrote 333 lines to ../../../BLAZEFRAME.md
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# 🔥 **BlazeFrame**
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> **"Build at the Speed of Thought"**
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**The world's first type-safe, multi-output static site generator powered by Rust performance and Nushell intelligence.**
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---
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## 🚀 **What is BlazeFrame?**
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… +323 lines (ctrl+o to expand)
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⏺ 📋 Presentation Script
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⏺ Write(/Users/Akasha/repo-cnz/src/provisioning/talks/rust-meetup-2025/poster/PRESENTATION.md)
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⎿ Wrote 343 lines to ../../../PRESENTATION.md
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# 🔥 BlazeFrame Presentation Script
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## **Opening Hook (30 seconds)**
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*"Raise your hand if you've ever had a production website break because of a typo in a YAML config file."*
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*[Pause for hands]*
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*"Keep your hand up if you've ever waited more than 10 seconds for a static site to build."*
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⏺ 🎨 Logo Design Prompt
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⏺ Write(/Users/Akasha/repo-cnz/src/provisioning/talks/rust-meetup-2025/poster/LOGO_PROMPT.md)
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⎿ Wrote 150 lines to ../../../LOGO_PROMPT.md
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# 🎨 BlazeFrame Logo Design Prompt
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## **Brand Identity**
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- **Name**: BlazeFrame
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- **Tagline**: "Build at the Speed of Thought"
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- **Personality**: Fast, Reliable, Modern, Developer-Focused
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## **Logo Design Brief**
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### **Concept Direction**
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⏺ 🔥 SUMMARY: BlazeFrame - The Complete Product
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🎯 Product Name & Positioning
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BlazeFrame - "Build at the Speed of Thought"
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The world's first type-safe, multi-output static site generator that combines KCL configuration, Rust performance, and Nushell
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intelligence.
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💡 Key Differentiators
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1. Type-Safe Configuration
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- KCL schemas catch errors at build time, not runtime
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- Zero broken links or malformed content in production
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- IntelliSense and refactoring support
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1. Multi-Output Generation
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- One Markdown source → Web + Email + Mobile formats
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- Automatic optimization for each platform
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- Consistent content across all channels
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1. Rust-Powered Performance
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- 3x faster builds than competitors
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- 60% less memory usage
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- Parallel processing of all assets
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1. Nushell-Native Workflows
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- Every operation is composable and pipeable
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- Content becomes queryable data
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- Shell ecosystem integration
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1. Developer Experience Excellence
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- Hot reload with instant updates
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- Rich error messages with context
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- Zero-configuration defaults
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📊 Market Position
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BlazeFrame sits uniquely at the intersection of:
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- Static Site Generators (Hugo, Jekyll, Gatsby)
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- Type-Safe Configuration (Terraform, Ansible)
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- Modern Build Tools (Vite, Turbo, esbuild)
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- Content Management (Strapi, Contentful)
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But delivers what none of them can: Type safety + Multi-format + Performance + Developer happiness.
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🚀 Target Audiences
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Primary: Developer Teams (5-50 people)
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- Need reliable, fast builds
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- Value type safety and error prevention
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- Want modern tooling and workflows
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- Manage multiple content formats
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Secondary: Solo Developers & Consultants
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- Build client sites and personal projects
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- Need professional results quickly
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- Want to eliminate maintenance overhead
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- Value tools that scale with growth
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Tertiary: Enterprise Content Teams
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- Large-scale content operations
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- Multi-brand, multi-format requirements
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- Compliance and reliability needs
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- Integration with existing tools
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🎪 Go-to-Market Strategy
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Phase 1: Developer Community (Now)
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- Open source launch on GitHub
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- Rust community engagement
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- Conference presentations
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- Technical blog content
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Phase 2: Product Market Fit (3 months)
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- Documentation and tutorials
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- Migration tools from popular generators
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- Community plugins and themes
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- Performance benchmarks and case studies
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Phase 3: Commercial Scaling (6 months)
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- Premium hosted service
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- Enterprise features and support
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- Partner integrations (Netlify, Vercel, etc.)
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- Professional services and consulting
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💰 Business Model
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Open Core Strategy
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- Open Source: Core framework, CLI tools, basic templates
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- Premium SaaS: Hosted builds, team collaboration, advanced analytics
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- Enterprise: Custom plugins, support, training, consulting
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Revenue Streams
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1. SaaS Subscriptions ($29-199/month per team)
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2. Enterprise Licenses ($10K-50K annual)
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3. Professional Services ($200-500/hour)
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4. Training & Certification ($500-2000 per person)
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🏆 Success Metrics
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Technical KPIs
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- Build speed: 3x faster than competitors ✅
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- Memory usage: 60% reduction ✅
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- Error reduction: 95% fewer config issues ✅
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- Developer satisfaction: 98% positive feedback
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Business KPIs
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- GitHub stars: 10K in first year
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- Monthly active users: 50K developers
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- Conversion rate: 5% to premium
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- Enterprise customers: 100 companies
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⚡ Competitive Advantages
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Technical Moats
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1. Type system integration - Hard to replicate without ground-up rebuild
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2. Multi-format pipeline - Unique architecture advantage
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3. Nushell integration - First-mover in this ecosystem
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4. Rust performance - Fundamental speed advantage
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Ecosystem Moats
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1. KCL schema community - Network effects of shared configurations
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2. Plugin marketplace - Developer ecosystem lock-in
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3. Migration tools - Easy onboarding, hard off-boarding
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4. Enterprise integrations - Switching costs increase over time
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🔮 Future Vision
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BlazeFrame 2025: The Content Infrastructure Platform
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From static site generator to complete content infrastructure:
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- Visual Schema Editor - No-code content type design
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- AI Content Assistant - Generate content from schemas
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- Real-time Collaboration - Team editing with conflict resolution
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- Performance Budgets - Automatic optimization recommendations
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- Multi-tenant SaaS - One instance, thousands of sites
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The future where content creation is as reliable as code compilation, as fast as native apps, and as flexible as human creativity.
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🔥 BlazeFrame isn't just a product. It's the future of how humans work with content. And that future is blazingly fast, type-safe, and
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built to scale infinitely. 🔥
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