How freelancers and agencies are making money on the MarsX microapp marketplace?

Mars is a dev tool that allows developers to save time by using pre-built microapps instead of starting from scratch. Microapps are full-fledged apps or features that developers add to their projects.

MarsX’ marketplace microapp

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For instance, MarsX has already made microapps such as Airbnb clones, Uber for X, marketplaces, blogs, and more. Customers getting their projects up and running quickly with just a few clicks. Additionally, smaller microapps like images, buttons, and dropdowns are available for more customized solutions.

MarsX’ Airbnb microapp

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Developers get the whole booking web app up and running with just one click, and all the features are organized in a tree form. If developers want to add something custom to the Airbnb microapp, such as a card list, table, payment, or tabs, they do so from the microapp gallery, which consists of hundreds of small, medium, and large microapps.

In addition, developers use MarsX AI to build microapps. With MarsX you leverage the power of Open AI GPT to easily build projects just by describing them. This integration makes it possible for anyone to create cutting-edge projects without the need for any coding knowledge.

I've created Airbnb clone just by chatting with AI (MARSX + GPT3 AI)

What makes Mars X different from other low-code solutions is that it combines an easy-to-use interface for adding microapps from the gallery with a pro-code interface for modifying the microapps and adding business logic. For instance, if a developer adds a microapp called "list," they see the code for it and modify it as desired. There are no limitations on the type of code that can be written, as the platform supports TypeScript and JavaScript, as well as any modern frontend framework like VUE or React.

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Freelancers and agencies are making money on the MarsX microapp marketplace by developing and selling their own microapps or by using their expertise to customize existing microapps for clients.

The IDE interface of MarsX is user-friendly and familiar to those who use modern IDEs. Developers are having professional coding experience while writing the code, and they only need to write around 10% of the code as most of it is imported from microapps. For instance, if they need a payment system or a blog, they import it rather than writing it from scratch. Moreover, if they want to modify a microapp, such as a blog, they do so within the same interface without having to switch to another platform or IDE.

MarsX is designed to be an all-in-one interface for developers, designers, content managers, and all other stakeholders involved in the project. This was just a brief overview of MarsX. For more information, please read What is MarsX.