When building an MVP, it's common to feel like you're redoing the same things repeatedly. This feeling is shared by many CTOs. MarsX addresses this issue by providing full-stack libraries called microapps. The concept behind microapps is to build an application, whether it's a mobile app, website, or TV app, using these reusable components. Developers had to build everything from scratch using available coding languages, which could be time-consuming. With microapps, developers reuse existing code and only need to write the business logic. The ideal scenario is building a project where you pick 25 microapps that cover every part of your project, glue them together, write some business logic, and the project is ready to go.

What is micro app and how to use it

What is the meaning of a microapp? Microapps provide a novel way of sharing code in software development, allowing developers to easily reuse and modify existing code. Unlike traditional libraries, microapps are designed to be easily modifiable, ensuring that developers meet their specific needs without significant challenges. To facilitate the modification of microapps, MarsX has developed an IDE - a development environment where developers work on their microapps.

Building microapps is the primary focus for developers, making it easy to trust their quality and reliability. With MarsX, developers have quick fixes for any errors or bugs, setting microapps apart from the open-source world where developers may be hesitant to fix errors due to the lack of financial incentives.

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MarsX has a vast array of microapps that developers use to save time and effort by reusing existing code. These microapps cover everything from gift cards to e-commerce ratings, calendars, and clones of popular apps like Uber and Netflix. They are available as plug-and-play, making it easy for developers to integrate them into their applications.

The idea of sharing code and creating microapps is not new, but the market lacks a platform where developers easily and quickly reuse and modify code.

So what is an example of a microapp in MarsX?

Microapps range from a single button to a fully-fledged IDE, with no limitations on size or technology. For instance, MarsX provides microapps like Rnbnb Clone, Uber for X, Marketplace, blogs, images, buttons, and dropdowns, among others. Whether users want to create projects similar to these or require more customized solutions, they quickly bootstrap their projects using one of the microapps.

MarsX IDE Microapp

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Airbnb Microapp