2023년 2월 5일 일요일 – Mountain View 생활 69주차

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A person has noticed the tough IT job market and companies cutting budgets, and therefore wants to secure as much cash as possible. They have built a web service “survival calculator” that calculates how long they can survive based on their savings and expected monthly side income. The service was developed using the no-code platform FlutterFlow and the thumbnail image was created using DALL.E.

Survival calculator

http://survival-calculator.flutterflow.app/

IT job market is unprecedently fierce, and companies are announcing their plan to cut their budget. Even though this circumstance will not last forever, we do not know how long this winter will be.

Therefore, it’s essential to secure as much cash as possible. People recommend having enough savings to spend for 24 months. If my deposit is not enough, I’m weak to unexpected events. survival is the most important now.

While simulating expense plans, I thought that it would be useful if there was a tool for people unfamiliar with the spreadsheet. I decided to build a simple web service “survival calculator”.

You can input your saving and expected monthly side income. With your expected spending, it calculates how long you can survive. Yes. It’s just a macro that generates result. If I can collect user input and analyze, more helpful features would be available.

For development, I chose FlutterFlow. Flutterflow is a no-code service to build and deploy Flutter apps. Even though it also required some amount of time to get familiar with this tool. It was easier than learning Flutter. FlutterFlow is a good option for the simple service or POC-level demo.

I used DALL.E to generate a thumbnail image. The result was better than I expected. I queried ‘8bit pixel that burns money on the campfire’.