What does WeChat Mini Program mean to entrepreneurs?

Although this topic is a bit rotten, as a developer and entrepreneur, I think it is necessary to sort out for myself.

Years ago, when the idea of ​​starting a business was born, I drew this blueprint in my mind:

I needed a domain name, a server, and a record.

I need at least one front-end, at least one back-end, at least one designer, and they do the development.

I need a product, an operation, a plan, and a market, so that the products we develop can be known to the world.

If possible, one more copy, one more operation and maintenance.

In the end, I had to register a company so that I could run all this rightfully.

After thinking a lot, I finally gave up the idea of ​​starting a business and turned to be a programmer.

why?

I'm just an ordinary, simple man with no technology, no product knowledge, poor management, and no market sense at all. For me at the time, it was a new industry, a new field.

And at that time, I got very severe 'myopia', because when I opened my purse, I couldn't see the money at all. Yes, at that time, I was unemployed for a long time.

Now let's take a look at my basic checklist:

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Front-end * 1 Back-
end * 1
Designer * 1
Product * 1
Operation * 1
Planning * 1
Marketing * 1
Copywriting * 1
Operation and Maintenance * 1
Me * 1


Ten fingers, just enough to count.

Assuming that the salary of the third- and

fourth-tier cities can be used, and the salary of the third- and fourth-tier cities can be used to hire middle-level talents. Then at 5k, a month, I will have to spend 50,000 on labor costs, which is 600,000 a year. In addition to the venue, equipment, and various expenses, if there is no 1 million, it should be 800,000. No, no, this kind of starting point is not something that a person like me can afford.

In this year when BAT is rampant (at that time there was a riot of demons, there was no momentum of 'merger' and 'captive breeding' in the big environment, and the e-commerce field has just entered the 'Warring States Period'), I am not sure what I want to do , are they going to do it too; I'm not sure, will it become cannon fodder for the Internet.

So I rewrote this list when I had no confidence, no talent, and no financial resources:

full stack * 1

, this way, it was very refreshing.

One day a few years later, in the situation of having nothing and knowing nothing, I became a 'wild way' programmer, and in the next month, I started working remotely.

It was a period of shattering years, a 'disaster' in life caused by an obsession, and my relatives and friends said no, but I was determined to embark on a road that must constantly cross the cliff in order to survive.

When I knew about the WeChat public platform, I had already missed the bonus period of the WeChat public platform. When I realized that the full stack cannot solve everything, I had already missed the era of producing 'lone heroes'. , keep slowing half a beat.

On the evening of September 21, 2016, a dialog box suddenly popped up on WeChat on the mobile phone: "WeChat invites you to the inside"

I didn't even think about canceling it directly, I muttered ~ what the hell, I upgraded again, I will not upgrade.

A few days later, the whole street was discussing WeChat mini-programs, internal testing, 200 places, and invitation system. The bowels are blue.

On November 3, 2016, the Mini Program was released for public beta.

what does that mean? It means finally being able to do the right thing at the right time.

The applet is similar to the official account, the former is the WeChat app itself, and the latter is implemented based on HTML5. So mini programs are more like various services built into WeChat, such as paying utility bills.

Comparing the documentation of the Mini Program with the documentation of the WeChat Official Account, it can be seen that the former is very responsible, clear, concise, and does not forget the details.

Small programs use a development style similar to Vue.js, and the bottom layer is similar to the implementation of React Native, which means that it is a collection of current front-end masters.

For entrepreneurs, Mini Programs are very suitable as demos to quickly iterate.

Imagine that the Mini Program VS App

is a group of PK objects. The performance of the Mini Program can still be comparable to that of the native App, but it is too limited.

Despite this, mini programs still have inherent advantages over apps, and during this time, a group of trendsetters have transplanted a large number of apps.

Exposure to 600 million WeChat users

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No installation required The

documentation clear and concise, and the API is well-designed.

Innate ability of part of WeChat APP.

A moderate level of front-end can be competent,

development fast, and the code structure is clean


To sum up, mini programs can be labeled as flexible, convenient, user-friendly, efficient, and low-consumption.

Of course, these kinds of benefits are relative to small and medium players. For the powerful giants, hehe, hehe.

Regardless of whether the Mini Program is overrated or is naturally beautiful, when the moment comes when the public beta ends, it will be an existence that cannot be ignored. Admit it or not, it's all a gust of wind.

Now, again to make my startup list:

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Official Account * n // n <= 50
Mini Programs * n // n <= 20


still looks fresh

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This article comes from the "H5 Program Club" public account
"H5 Program Club" is a WeChat public account that focuses on WeChat applet learning and communication, and the release of relevant outsourcing/recruitment needs information




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