> while Redwood chooses more of the stack for you and what tools you should use (Storybook, Jest, Prisma, GraphQL)
Very true! Just know that the overall integration is modular and extensible.
- byo DB Client
- want to use REST, go for it!
- power Next via the multi-client API, lots of startups doing that already
> There are some startups that use Redwood listed on the 1.0 update website, but at least I do not know any of them
That makes sense because most of them are less than 1 year old. And the funding amount listed was raised in the previous 6 months.
We haven't communicate this very well until today. Redwood is funded and will continue to be funded. Just not in a typical "for-profit" business model. See: https://tom.preston-werner.com/2022/04/04/redwood-v1-and-fun...
> while Redwood chooses more of the stack for you and what tools you should use (Storybook, Jest, Prisma, GraphQL)
Very true! Just know that the overall integration is modular and extensible. - byo DB Client - want to use REST, go for it! - power Next via the multi-client API, lots of startups doing that already
> There are some startups that use Redwood listed on the 1.0 update website, but at least I do not know any of them
That makes sense because most of them are less than 1 year old. And the funding amount listed was raised in the previous 6 months.