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A simple, non-nonsense validation workflow tool. Useful if you have a lot of people bugging you to validate structured docs and you'd rather set up a workflow and tell them "you do it." Especially helpful if some workflows maybe involve a weird backend simulation engine or tool. Also added a verifiable credentials tool so submitters can have proof of a valid result. What do you think?
I wanted to create a web application that allows teams to build up various validation 'backends' (sometimes with particular dependencies, like simulation engines) and then provide an easy, no-code interface to compose those validators into various workflows. Hence, Validibot!
The verification credentials piece is a nice touch, especially for compliance work. Setup felt a little less intuitive than I'd hoped, but the overall idea of pushing validation back to submitters is genuinely useful for busy teams.
Curious how the verifiable credentials piece works in practice. Is it tied to a specific wallet or framework, or can I plug in my own issuer setup?
About Validibot on Product Hunt
“No-code data validation workflow tool. Hooray.”
Validibot was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #147 on the daily leaderboard. A simple, non-nonsense validation workflow tool. Useful if you have a lot of people bugging you to validate structured docs and you'd rather set up a workflow and tell them "you do it." Especially helpful if some workflows maybe involve a weird backend simulation engine or tool. Also added a verifiable credentials tool so submitters can have proof of a valid result. What do you think?
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I wanted to create a web application that allows teams to build up various validation 'backends' (sometimes with particular dependencies, like simulation engines) and then provide an easy, no-code interface to compose those validators into various workflows. Hence, Validibot!