What technology stack is used for building membership-based websites?

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Asked By CuriousCoder92 On

I'm interested in creating a website similar to www.bluelightcard.co.uk. Can anyone share insights on what technology stack it's built on? Specifically, I'm looking for a platform that supports membership functionalities and manages offers and discounts accessible only to members. Any guidance would be appreciated!

5 Answers

Answered By WebDevExplainer On

It seems like it's built using React and hosted on AWS. However, if you want to create a similar site, think carefully about its intended functions. Do you want to build it yourself or hire a developer? Knowing this will guide your tech choices, from hosting to design. More detail about what you aim to achieve would be helpful!

AspiringDeveloper -

I see what you mean! I really want that membership aspect where users can access discounts. What should I generally ask a developer to ensure I get that functionality?

ServiceSeeker -

Exactly! It'll be key for a developer to have flexibility in choosing tools. Ideally, you want a CMS that lets you manage discounts and offers directly. Something like Sanity could work, and APIs for membership verification would be necessary too.

Answered By DevGuru56 On

They're set up with Next.js, along with Google Analytics, Cloudflare, and AWS AppRunner. But remember, it's crucial to think about what features you really want on your site before choosing your stack!

Answered By BrandingPro On

If you're inspired by the branding, I could refer you to the agency I work for, which handled the branding and design for BLC! Just let me know if you're interested!

Answered By DesignBuff34 On

When you mention wanting a site like this, could you clarify what aspects you find appealing? Is it the look, the discount membership system, or something else? Understanding your goals will help in choosing the right tech!

Answered By TechWhizKid On

From what I've gathered, the site uses Sanity and Next.js. If you're curious about the tech stack of any site, tools like Wappalyzer can be super handy—they let you see what technologies are in use.

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