Mern.AI University
  • Welcome to Magic University
  • What are web-based products?
  • Anatomy of a product
    • High level architecture
  • Scoping your product
    • Plan your first phase with necessary features
  • Drafting a Development Plan
  • Executing the Development Plan
    • Incorporating an existing template
    • Creating a custom feature
      • Functionalities in a page
        • Develop UI Functionality
        • Develop Server Functionality
          • Common things done in the backend
    • Customizing an existing template (Magic Feature)
  • Testing and Quality Checklist
  • Best Practices
  • Glossary
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What are web-based products?

Web-based products refer to software applications, services, or tools that are accessed and utilized through a web browser over the internet. These products are hosted on remote servers, allowing users to interact with them from any device with an internet connection, without needing to install or download anything locally.

Examples of web-based products include:

  1. Web Applications

    • These are software applications that run entirely in a web browser.

    • Examples include Google Docs, Trello, and Gmail.

  2. Online Platforms

    • These are web-based platforms that offer a variety of services or functionalities.

    • Examples include platforms like Spotify, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Amazon, eBay, etc.

  3. Web-based Tools

    • These are online tools that serve specific purposes, such as project management tools like Asana, communication tools like Zoom, and design tools like Canva.

Now that you have an idea about web-based products, let's understand the Anatomy of a product.

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