🤔 Are you thinking about how to launch your projects faster so you can test more ideas and see what resonates with your users? 🚀 You're in luck because preview environments were launched on Casa recently! It's super easy to write some code for a web app, push it to Casa, and get a live environment complete with secrets management! And even better, you can take notes, document your findings with users, and more - all in Casa. It's your one stop shop for product engineering. If you're working in a team of developers and product designers, and you're thinking about how to best test new ideas and features for AI and ML applications, give Casa a try. I've put together a FastAPI example that's really easy to clone and push to Casa 👉 https://lnkd.in/eHNBEUEf It's a great starting point! Have questions or comments? Message me here, or in Casa's discord. The discord link is in the footer @ https://casa.dev 🏠
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Impressive tool for streamlining project launches and fostering collaboration; I'm intrigued by the potential efficiency gains for AI and ML development teams.