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My first app outside Shopify

Hello All, I'm Tejas Sangoi. I have developed 15 Shopify apps over the past 5 years.

There have been many cases where we needed to accept spreadsheets from users. Building a CSV/Excel import feature from scratch was time-consuming and maintaining it is another headache. Moreover, the upload experience for the customers got messy because they have to read the docs and follow the upload templates. In many cases, after long support email threads, we ultimately have to manually accept, clean, and input the data.

As a solution, I built the csvbox.io - my first web app outside Shopify. It's a no-code, drop-in widget that allows you to accept CSV/Excel files in minutes. Users can upload files, match columns, validate data all in a few clicks. You receive ready-to-use data in your app. A better experience for your customers, fewer headaches for your team!

Demo video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy3DH_f5oGE&ab_channel=csvbox

Currently, its at an early-stage with less than 50 paying customers.

Happy to receive feedback on everything - UI/UX, features, pricing etc - from the developer community.

https://csvbox.io

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