New WebDev Tool – Try it | Beta Test Coming

Hi web devs, I'd like to invite you to test our new dev tool we call Grace Engine - a web dev creation environment inspired by game engines. Grace Engine has been in development for almost a year now. During the process, it evolved into a version, that sets a basis for next continuous development and growth, that is envisioned and planned in our roadmap. Beta testing We are now looking for developers interested in testing this new way of making websites and helping us find bugs and opportunities. In exchange, we offer 2 years of free use to all beta testers receiving a testing invitation. And, of course, any project you create during beta testing will persist into the full future release. During beta testing: any project created can be fully used - no artificial limitations; you can use all functions of the Engine; any rendering runs on limited 32 MB RAM and 10 seconds time limit per render; Want to Join Beta? What to expect? We are nearing MVP - the very first released version. It means the current version isn't living to its full potential. there are bugs we haven't discovered, yet; some features are simpler and you still may need to use helper tools (like your IDE for coding); yet we've already made full production websites and you can, too; no real documentation is made just yet, but you get a definition file of classes and properties of the framework for some orientation; Where we are heading I have a huge vision behind Grace Engine and this first version is only a start. Even through these days of debugging and polishing, new features are being made in separate branches. In a near future, new features and set ups will start to pop in: framework independence; option of your saved assets; addons to the Engine itself; downloadable assets; export performance auto optimization; app development and runtime independance; locally running instead of web-based; more and more and more and mooooore.... to create a real platform for developers Check out Grace Engine What's behind the idea You know, software in general is getting more complex. Even websites. Many then comes to solutions like open-source, existing frameworks, plugins, no-code. Every single one of those solutions have their limitations - usually it's performance or limitations. I want websites, apps and software in general to be peak performance, to comply with devices and requirements of a platform, but also to not add a ton of work to every project you create. The Engine started as an idea to mitigate routine developer work. Those set ups of scripts with bunch of work around it, the work to prepare new blank project, all these that quickly add up in time and sometimes frustration and others. But it transformed quickly into a full platform, that is going to help in achieving this goal with each upcoming update and polish. I thank you to all of supporters and soon to be beta testers. Thank you, guys and I wish you the best whether it’s with this version or some future one. What's that classic line? Made By Developers For Developers ;)

Apr 5, 2025 - 23:41
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New WebDev Tool – Try it | Beta Test Coming

Hi web devs,

I'd like to invite you to test our new dev tool we call Grace Engine - a web dev creation environment inspired by game engines.

Grace Engine has been in development for almost a year now. During the process, it evolved into a version, that sets a basis for next continuous development and growth, that is envisioned and planned in our roadmap.

Beta testing

We are now looking for developers interested in testing this new way of making websites and helping us find bugs and opportunities.
In exchange, we offer 2 years of free use to all beta testers receiving a testing invitation. And, of course, any project you create during beta testing will persist into the full future release.

During beta testing:

  • any project created can be fully used - no artificial limitations;
  • you can use all functions of the Engine;
  • any rendering runs on limited 32 MB RAM and 10 seconds time limit per render;

Want to Join Beta?

What to expect?

We are nearing MVP - the very first released version. It means the current version isn't living to its full potential.

  • there are bugs we haven't discovered, yet;
  • some features are simpler and you still may need to use helper tools (like your IDE for coding);
  • yet we've already made full production websites and you can, too;
  • no real documentation is made just yet, but you get a definition file of classes and properties of the framework for some orientation;

Where we are heading

I have a huge vision behind Grace Engine and this first version is only a start.

Even through these days of debugging and polishing, new features are being made in separate branches.

In a near future, new features and set ups will start to pop in:

  • framework independence;
  • option of your saved assets;
  • addons to the Engine itself;
  • downloadable assets;
  • export performance auto optimization;
  • app development and runtime independance;
  • locally running instead of web-based;
  • more and more and more and mooooore.... to create a real platform for developers

Check out Grace Engine

What's behind the idea

You know, software in general is getting more complex. Even websites. Many then comes to solutions like open-source, existing frameworks, plugins, no-code. Every single one of those solutions have their limitations - usually it's performance or limitations.

I want websites, apps and software in general to be peak performance, to comply with devices and requirements of a platform, but also to not add a ton of work to every project you create.

The Engine started as an idea to mitigate routine developer work. Those set ups of scripts with bunch of work around it, the work to prepare new blank project, all these that quickly add up in time and sometimes frustration and others.

But it transformed quickly into a full platform, that is going to help in achieving this goal with each upcoming update and polish.

I thank you to all of supporters and soon to be beta testers. Thank you, guys and I wish you the best whether it’s with this version or some future one.

What's that classic line? Made By Developers For Developers ;)