Over the past few months, our team has been working interdependently and remotely on some web projects and I wanted to share a bit about our current indie pipeline.
🛠 Glitch for development →
📂 GitHub for version control →
🌏 Vercel for hosting
Here is an overview of how we publish content remotely with each other through using Glitch for development, Github for version control, and Vercel for hosting.

tools button and then select Git, Import, and Export.
Connect to GitHub button then click it if not select Export to GitHub`.
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ok.

Create pull request.
Merge pull request to push the changes to now.sh and the production or live build.

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This workflow has been great for small projects with just a few people. But in the future, we are looking at switching from Glitch to GitPod for better react-js support.
We would love to learn more about the workflows you use for your team. Please feel free to share what works best for you and your team with us in the comments or DM us on Twitter.
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