If you just need a simple back-end API for your React project (or, alternatively, a basic React front-end for your API project), you can use the approach in this article. But if the complexity of the overall project grows past that, you're right βΒ it's probably better to use two different Glitch apps, one for the back-end, and one for the front-end.
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why don't you use 2 separates projects; one backend and one front end ?
You certainly could! π
If you just need a simple back-end API for your React project (or, alternatively, a basic React front-end for your API project), you can use the approach in this article. But if the complexity of the overall project grows past that, you're right βΒ it's probably better to use two different Glitch apps, one for the back-end, and one for the front-end.