Deliver a client business app fast, starting from a template
Most client business-app projects — an approval workflow, an inventory system, a sales-order tracker — share the same underlying shape: a data model, list/CRUD screens, and a handful of workflows. Starting from a blank page means re-deciding that shape every time. Starting from a template that already covers it turns the work into adjustment, not invention.
A template is a starting point, not a finished deliverable
d-bye’s templates ship with a real data model, working screens, and sample data you can click through in the browser — not a mockup. The point isn’t to hand the template to a client as-is; it’s to start the conversation from something that already runs, then adjust the screens, fields, and workflow rules to match what this specific client actually needs.
A worked example: project, time & cost management
The project · time · cost management template is modeled on services and agency work itself: projects, members with separate cost and bill rates, time entries and expenses logged against a project, and a project profitability dashboard. For an agency delivering a client’s own internal project-tracking tool, that template’s data model and screens are already most of the way to what the client is asking for — the remaining work is adjusting fields, rules, and reports to match their specific process.
Confirm it with the client in the preview before generating code
Because the design lives in a spec you can preview live in the browser, you can walk a client through the actual screens and data before any code exists — catching mismatches while they’re a spec edit, not a code change. Code generation becomes the last step, not the first draft.
See it for yourself
Preview this exact template and generate working code from it.