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What features does the Foundation Clone script offer for building a diverse NFT marketplace?
Foundation clone script is a ready-made software solution that replicates the features and functionalities of the Foundation NFT marketplace, which is a platform for artists and creators to sell their digital works as non-fungible tokens (NFTs). By using a foundation clone script, you can launch your own NFT marketplace quickly and easily, without having to code from scratch.
The Foundation Clone script offers the following features for building a diverse NFT marketplace:
A storefront that showcases the NFTs available for sale or auction
A multi-wallet integration that supports various cryptocurrencies and tokens
A NFT minting feature that allows users to create and upload their own digital assets
An asset categorization feature that organizes the NFTs by type, genre, or theme
An analytics feature that tracks the performance and popularity of the NFTs
An asset listing feature that allows users to set the price, duration, and terms of the sale or auction
This article gives an overview of the foundation clone script and its advantages for startups and entrepreneurs. It also explains the steps and requirements for developing a foundation clone script.
#foundation clone script#cryptocurrency#web3development#nft marketplace development#cryptonews#cryptocurrency trading#cryptocurrency exchange#nftcommunity#nftcollectibles
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I’m. So normal about the team Canada au. So normal and definitely not about to combust. Really just the most normal a person could possibly be. Perfectly still and certainly not vibrating out of my skin. I am. Calm.
Please please please please please please please please please please please please please please say more I must know about the little dudes I will not survive the winter
i believe you . you're soooo normal.
i, however, am not. long rambles + art under the cut
plot-wise, the AU is predominantly centered around the two Ethos—the 'original', who works for the Script Foundation and donated his DNA to their clone research for a little extra cash, and 404, an escaped clone and one of the more successful results of said research. The Script Foundation is a scientific/medical corporation, among the many in the system looking for a cure to death. To get around their inability to experiment on human subjects, they developed the cloning program, to develop realistic human bodies without the consciousness that brings in ethical issues (spoiler alert this does not happen).
When 404 escapes, of course the Script Foundation wants them back. A bounty is put out for them, and the Etho's put on a team to help bring them back. Etho, Tango (ship mechanic, Etho's only friend), and Joel (bounty hunter, does not want to be here) spend their time hunting down 404, and running into many issues along the way.
On the other side of things, 404 spends only about 3 hours on the run before they run into Pause and Beef. There's a lot of weirdness here, 404 doesn't recognize Pause and Beef beyond a sense of deja vu, and Pause and Beef think 404 is Etho (who they have not seen in years and have presumed is dead). I'm writing a fic for this scene, actually. long story short team canada takes 404 in, and agree they can stay with them for a bit.
From this point on, there's a lot going on for both sides.
Etho's face is plastered all over the city, it's a pretty high bounty, and he probably gets mistaken for 404 multiple times before the information gets updated with a photo of 404 with the scar. Joel and Tango have to work together to rescue him after he gets captured by rival bounty hunters
404 gets beef and pause to call them that, because they don't want to be etho (and the confusion that would come from using that name is immense). they aren't etho. they're not entirely satisfied with going by their number designation though, but they've got nothing better
pause and beef continue to grapple with the fact that A: etho is not dead, B: the guy that looks like Etho, who is currently sleeping on their couch, is not actually Etho, and C: they're helping a wanted criminal
The two of them do briefly consider handing 404 over, with the logic that they shouldn't have any attachment to them since they're just a clone, not actually their friend. They can't bring themselves to, though.
404's scar is from a knife to the face- when they first met beef and pause, 404 had no idea who they were. they were scared, and intimidated, and those two were acting way too familiar with them. they attacked pause, and he retaliated. it just so happened that pause was armed, and trained how to fight, and 404 was...not.
luckily, 404 heals quickly. a cut to the face that should have taken minimum of a month to heal, and should have been fatal without medical attention, resolves itself in a few days. ...that's probably why the script foundation wants him back, huh.
Team canada are able to keep the knowledge that theyre harboring a fugitive on the downlow by being known bounty hunters- they've generally got good standing with people.
in fact, 404 just helps them with bounty hunting. They have the time of their life doing this shit. pause and beef love having them around too (it makes them wish Etho had agreed to join them doing this, all those years ago).
team canada are having a lighthearted and fun time, things go wrong but they escape trouble and everything ends alright. that's their vibe.
for etho though, everything keeps going wrong it's almost comical. everytime they've got a lead and almost catch 404, something gets in the way. in my head this au really is just a space opera anime in a similar vein to cowboy bebop, so etho and the gang are like the very unlucky villains.
tango and joel are constantly bickering. a big point of contention between them is that joel wants to fly the ship, because this is his mission and he was hired to do this, but Tango won't let him because its his ship and he's not going to let some bounty hunter drive it. Etho is so tired.
404 does not wear a facemask like etho. in fact its just a generally stressful time for etho to have his face well known everywhere. he doesn't like people seeing his face, and while mostly its an anxiety thing during social interaction, after so long of keeping it private, its really unsettling having to see it everywhere.
Joel's mostly in it for the money to pay off his debt, Tango's there because he's worried about Etho, and Etho's doing it because he thinks he has to. He hasn't really had a life seperate from the Script Foundation in years, it's all he knows. for him, this is about finding out what he's being made to do it fucked up, and the choice to do something about it.
It's about seeing this happier and more free version of himself, and choosing to help them instead of feeling the resentment he wants to. (Look at this person who is meant to be you. they are experiencing the joy you never got with the people you turned your back on. you realise you've never gotten that, you've been hiding from yourself for your entire life because you've been scared of upsetting the quota. you've been settling for mediocrity when you could've had so much more. Are you going to allow them that?)
also 404 might figure out theyre trans so that's a really fun thing for etho to find out about himself through his clone.
yeah i think the genres here are very different depending on whether you're looking at it from 404 or from Etho's pov lmao
and this isn't even getting into the shit about genetically enhanced humans, or cyborgs.
okay you've made it this far, have some sketches of the ethos as reward. these are from probably a mid point in the plot, i was playing with the idea of 404 being able to grow their hair our for a few months after escaping.

#nics rambles#nics art#404 scifi au#asks#idk how solid i have like... the dynamic for 404 and etho yet. its definitely more of a late plot thing for them to actually meet properly#but its something i want to play with more#there also ends up being a lot more friction between etho and the script foundation than what i've emphasised here#he does NAWT like his job its just the only thing he has.#ethoslab#scifi au etho#scifi au 404#scifi au pause#scifi au beef#scifi au joel#scifi au tango#those are the character tags im going with. 404's tag is a little confusing but its okay. AU then character name#ALSO TUNA IF YOU SEE THIS AND STILL WANT MROE RAMBLES ABSOLUTELY DM ME. I WILL GLADLY TALK MORE ABOUT THEM FOREVER
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Padme, during RotS development
One thing to understand is that for the first several months of pre-production, George Lucas is still writing the script (pre-production started roughly around late April of 2002, with the first draft of the script finished in late January 2003. To quote Paul Duncan: 'before the script was written, the design team were given the freedom to imagine possible scenarios', and Rick McCallum: 'usually no one would go off and spend millions of dollars without understanding what the very foundation of the film they're making is, but we break that very rule of film production'.
Sources for this post are The Art of Revenge of the Sith by J. W. Rinzler (2005), The Making of Revenge of the Sith by J. W. Rinzler (2005) and The Star Wars Archives, 1999-2005 by Paul Duncan (2020).
It's also going to be a long ass post, so see under the cut.
June 7-21 2002(?): Ryan Church painted a battle scene: 'What if a bunch of bad guys were attacking Padme and the clones who were trying to get back to their ship?'
August 2002: While revieving costume designs, GLucas indicated that Padme will need senatorial, casual and action wear.
October 12th, 2002: 'For the first time, it is rumoured that Padmé might die in this film. She might be seen last on Alderaan.'
October 25th-31st, 2002: In response to GLucas requesting a new locale for a Padme and Anakin 'love scene', Erik Tiemens designed several Naboo sceneries. Upon viewing them, GLucas moved the scene to Coruscant; some design elements are used for Kashyyyk.
October, 2002: Iain McCaig designed costumes for Padme. Note the bird of prey.
October 2002: While designing the world of Kashyyyk, Erik Tiemens painted a scene of Padme walking with wookies. (Note: Image is a cropped version of the full art work)
November 1st-8th, 2002: Iain McCaig: 'George said there might be a scene where Padme's doubled over in agony and Yoda is there unable to help her'.
November 22nd, 2022: Erik Tiemens designed a set of new locations for Padme and Anakin 'love scene' on Coruscant.
December 19th, 2002: Erik Tiemens: 'I was brainstorming with Iain [McCaig] and he thought that Padme might have a dagger in her hand'.
December 20th, 2002: Derek Thompson illustrated his idea of having Vader find Padme and the children, who are being protected by Jedi.
January 31st 2003: GLucas delivered the first rough draft to his producer Rick McCallum. The outline given in the book is brief, but Padme's basic storyline in the 55 page script appears no different. However, Anakin's nightmare about Padme features her consumed by flames, and Padme goes to Mustafar with her handmaidens and Captain Typho - who are gunned down by clones on arrival.
February 6th, 2003: Erik Tiemens designed a piece of concept art for Padme's funeral procession.
April 12th/13th 2003: GLucas presented the first official draft of the movie script. It's 111 pages long. Padmé and her entourage are still attacked on their arrival on Mustafar, but this time by droids whom Anakin defeats. In regards to Padme's death, Palpatine tells Vader that a Jedi murdered her.
May 5th, 2003: Iain McCaig's designed Padme's funeral outfit.
May 24th, 2003: Erik Tiemens illustrated Padme and Anakin's farewell before he leaves for Mustafar.
May 29th, 2003: Erik Tiemens illustrated Padme watching the Jedi temple burn.
June 13th 2003: GLucas presented the second official draft of the movie script. It's 135 pages long. Anakin's nightmare of Padmé is changed from her being consumed by flames, to her dying in childbirth. There is now a scene where Palpatine suggests to Anakin that Obi-Wan is meeting with Padmé secretly. In regards to Padme's actual death, Palpatine tells Vader that he [Vader] murdered her, just as in the movie. Just like the finished movie, it is noted that Padme dies of a broken heart. Padme's final smile at Leia is noted to be the smile that Leia remembers in RotJ.
June 26th, 2003: The fourth draft of the script is completed, consisting of 129 pages. Padme is no longer accompanied to Mustafar by Typho and her handmaidens.
June 30th, 2003: Principal photography begins.
July 2nd, 2003: First Padme scenes are shot, both located in her apartment (Her and Obi-Wan discussing Anakin, and Padme with the other senators).
July 3rd, 2003: Revised script for the scene in which Obi-Wan tells Padme he knows about her and Anakin.
August 12th, 2003: Last day of principal shooting for Natalie Portman.
September 17th, 2003: Principal shooting finishes.
December 21st, 2003: Iain McCaig designed a practical costume for Padme.
March 9th, 2004: All but the last ('thunderous applause') of Padme's political scenes have now been cut from the final film.
August 23rd - September 3rd 2004: Reshoots
August 23rd, 2004: Additional scene scripted for reshoot the following day.
January 31st, 2005: One last day of filming for Natalie Portman and Hayden Christensen.
Script excerpt (unknown date)
Art (unsure dates)
Padme's apartment layout and colours
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Top Reporting Tools Used by Digital Marketing Agencies in 2025
Data is no longer a luxury—it's the foundation of every high-performing campaign. In 2025, clients want more than just creative deliverables; they expect detailed insights, ROI breakdowns, and transparent reporting. That’s why every leading Digital Marketing Agency relies on powerful reporting tools to track performance, showcase results, and guide decision-making.
From real-time dashboards to AI-powered insights, the tools listed below are redefining how agencies visualize and share marketing success. Whether you're an in-house marketer or a business owner evaluating your agency’s performance, these are the platforms worth knowing.
1. Google Looker Studio (formerly Data Studio)
Still a favorite in 2025, Looker Studio remains one of the most accessible and flexible reporting tools available. It integrates seamlessly with Google Analytics, Google Ads, Search Console, and BigQuery.
Why agencies love it:
Real-time dashboards
Custom visuals and filters
Easy sharing with clients
Free with unlimited reports
It’s the go-to for clear, interactive dashboards that can be tailored to each client’s KPIs.
2. AgencyAnalytics
Built specifically for agencies, this all-in-one platform supports 75+ integrations including SEO, PPC, email, and social media.
Top features:
White-label dashboards and PDF reports
Automated weekly/monthly reporting
Client login portals
SEO and backlink tracking
AgencyAnalytics saves hours of manual data pulling while offering a polished, client-friendly interface.
3. Databox
Databox is known for its mobile-friendly reports and sleek dashboards. It pulls data from over 100 sources including HubSpot, Facebook Ads, Shopify, and Google Analytics.
Highlights:
Real-time performance alerts
Goal tracking with daily updates
Predictive metrics powered by AI
Visual storytelling with drag-and-drop design
Perfect for agencies managing cross-platform campaigns that need daily health checks and performance snapshots.
4. DashThis
DashThis focuses on simplicity and automation. Designed for marketing teams, it offers integration with Google Ads, Bing Ads, LinkedIn, Facebook, Mailchimp, and more.
Why it stands out:
Templates for common use cases
Unlimited users per dashboard
Scheduled email reports
Cost-effective for small to mid-sized agencies
Agencies love how quickly they can build and clone reports across multiple client accounts.
5. Whatagraph
Whatagraph turns complex data into colorful, digestible visuals—great for clients who aren’t data-savvy.
Features include:
Pre-built cross-channel templates
Multi-client management
KPI comparisons over time
Email and Slack report delivery
Its design-first interface is especially useful for monthly performance summaries and campaign wrap-ups.
6. Supermetrics
While not a dashboard in itself, Supermetrics is a data pipeline tool that pulls marketing data into Google Sheets, Excel, Looker Studio, or BigQuery.
Why agencies use it:
Pulls granular campaign data automatically
Enables custom report building
Supports Facebook, TikTok, Google Ads, HubSpot, and more
Ideal for analysts who want full control over metrics
It’s a favorite for agencies with data teams who build customized reporting systems internally.
7. ReportGarden
Designed for PPC and SEO-focused agencies, ReportGarden excels at creating detailed campaign performance reports.
Key features:
Invoice and proposal builder
Budget pacing insights
Cross-client reporting
Google Ads, Facebook Ads, LinkedIn integrations
Its financial management tools also make it popular among agencies that handle billing and performance reporting together.
8. Klipfolio
Klipfolio offers advanced data visualization capabilities for agencies working with complex data sets or enterprise clients.
Strengths include:
300+ data connectors
Embedded analytics
Custom formulas and scripting
Real-time performance alerts
It’s ideal for tech-savvy teams who want to build sophisticated, dynamic dashboards with deep customization.
9. HubSpot Marketing Hub Reporting
For agencies managing inbound campaigns or CRM-based automation, HubSpot’s reporting dashboard offers excellent insight into the full buyer journey.
Useful for:
Tracking lifecycle stages
Email and lead nurturing performance
Sales and marketing attribution
Funnel drop-off analysis
It’s an all-in-one solution for agencies offering lead gen, email automation, and CRM management.
10. Oviond
Oviond is a relatively new but fast-growing reporting tool in 2025. It combines simplicity with robust functionality.
Why it’s gaining traction:
Beautiful client-facing dashboards
Supports 100+ marketing integrations
Smart reporting summaries with insights
Flexible plans for startups to large agencies
Its user-friendly UI makes it easy for account managers to build and deliver insightful reports without technical skills.
Final Thoughts: Choose Tools That Work for You and Your Clients
No single reporting platform fits all, but every top-tier Digital Marketing Agency in 2025 uses a smart blend of tools that align with their workflow, client goals, and reporting frequency. From real-time analytics to sleek monthly summaries, great reporting is what turns raw data into actionable growth.
If your agency still relies on manual spreadsheets or static PDFs, it’s time to upgrade. With the right reporting stack, you not only deliver clarity and transparency—you prove your value with every campaign.
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Does Etho refusing to capture 404 at the end cuase any problems with in-it-for-the-money Joel?
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oh ABSOLUTELY, Etho fighting the internal battle to make that decision is just half of it- now he's got to deal with the script foundation on his back, Tango being conflicted, and Joel being the selfish (/aff) bastard he is.
Joel's situation is interesting, and i really can't go into depth about the specifics towards the end of the timeline about his and etho's friendship because i haven't really developed that far yet.
Joel doesn't do the whole bounty hunting gig because he wants to, or because he believes it's right, it was kind of what was chosen for him as a kid. i talked about it when i shared a bit of his design in this post, but joel is a big look into the kind of fucked up way cybernetics and genetic enhancements are done. his parents signed him up for the medical trials as a way to get some quick cash, and he had no choice because he was beholden to them. he had no choice about the arms, the continued chronic pain that comes from them, the debt from all the constant maintenance he has to do, any of that. he lost a lot of his autonomy as a child, and that shows in a lot of the decisions he makes i think. There's a lot of imagined freedom of choice that he doesn't really have.
He and etho are kind of in a similar boat, where they're so intrinsically attached to the script foundation and what they do that its really hard to imagine leaving that and saying no. they've convinced themselves that they're making the right decision in staying where they are, that they get to keep the freedoms they do have, and that's enough. for a character who prides himself on doing what he wants, scifi au joel is very much so controlled by the script foundation.
while etho gets to work out his shit through 404, joel doesn't have that luxury. the next point of contention in the plot lies in 404 and etho working together to take out the clone program one way or another, with joel (and a little bit of tango) getting in the way of that. to be honest, i think it might be pause and beef that get through to him mostly. they went through similar stuff as kids (beef's arm + legs and Pauses hands).
mostly, he initially thinks etho's being stupid and emotional over it. his heads getting messed with because he's talking to a mirror version of himself (that can't be healthy for anyone). there's a little bit of pity, but he's also scared. idk man you're right i need to think about this............
#*finishes a 400 word ramble* “idk man”#i will say though majority of the population has cybernetic enhancements in one way or another#joel's generation is just full of kids who did not get a choice in it#(in fact its more normal to have some sort of enhancement that it is to not- there's a reason etho was such a good choice of subject#and its because he has a all limbs and his brain fully intact. average guy win.)#nics rambles#asks#404 scifi au#scifi au joel#scifi au etho
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Launching a Travel Booking Platform? A MakeMyTrip Clone Might Be Your Shortcut to Success
Travel Isn’t Slowing Down—It’s Getting Smarter
Let’s be real. People aren’t just planning trips anymore—they’re booking entire experiences from their phones while sipping coffee. From flights and trains to boutique stays and weekend getaways, the travel industry has gone fully digital. The rise of platforms like MakeMyTrip didn’t just change how we travel—it changed how we think about travel.
And guess what? You don’t need to be a billion-dollar unicorn to enter this market.
If you’re a startup or entrepreneur dreaming of launching your own travel booking app, you don’t need to reinvent the wheel. You need a solid foundation—and that’s exactly what a MakeMyTrip Clone offers.
👉 Want to explore what a launch-ready solution looks like? Check out our MakeMyTrip Clone and see how fast you can go live.
What Is a MakeMyTrip Clone, Really?
A MakeMyTrip Clone is more than just a lookalike—it’s a fully customizable travel booking platform modeled after the features that made MakeMyTrip a household name. Think of it as a ready-to-deploy tech stack that does everything the big platforms do—only it’s under your brand.
Typical modules include:
Flight, hotel, and bus booking engines
Integrated payment gateways
Real-time availability and confirmation
Admin dashboard & vendor management
Coupons, reviews, itinerary builder
But unlike off-the-shelf travel portals, a clone app from Miracuves gives you complete control over features, branding, integrations, and monetization.
Why Building From Scratch Might Burn Your Budget
Sure, building a travel platform from scratch sounds tempting—until you see the timeline and budget spreadsheet.
Scratch Build Reality Check:
Development time: 6–12 months
Cost: $75K–$200K
Complexity: High (inventory, payments, API integrations)
Risk: Delay, budget overruns, tech debt
Now compare that with a MakeMyTrip Clone from Miracuves:
Launch-ready in 30–45 days
Fully modular and customizable
Built to scale from day one
Backed by a team that knows travel tech inside out
What Features Should Your MakeMyTrip Clone Absolutely Have?
The travel game is competitive. Here’s what your platform must deliver to stand out:
1. Multi-Modal Booking
Let users book flights, trains, buses, and hotels—all in one place. Seamless travel is the goal.
2. Smart Search + Filters
Offer real-time results with intelligent filters for price, timing, airlines, amenities, and more.
3. Dynamic Pricing & Availability
Pull live inventory and prices using APIs (Amadeus, Sabre, IRCTC, etc.) and keep your data fresh.
4. Trip Itinerary Management
Allow users to save, edit, and share their travel plans with ease.
5. Coupons, Loyalty, and Deals
Reward repeat travelers with personalized discounts and referral bonuses.
6. Multilingual + Currency Support
Especially important if you're targeting tourists, international users, or regional audiences.
Niche Travel Startup Ideas Using This Clone Model
You don’t have to build a one-size-fits-all OTA. With a MakeMyTrip Clone, you can own a vertical. Some ideas:
Adventure Tours Only – Trekking, rafting, off-grid trips
Budget Backpacker Booking App – Hostels, sleeper buses, low-cost flights
Corporate Travel Assistant – Streamlined for business travel with invoicing
Couples & Honeymoon Packages – Romantic stays, personalized experiences
Domestic Travel Only – Focus on tier-2 and tier-3 Indian cities
The more specific your audience, the better your retention.
How to Make Money with a MakeMyTrip Clone
Travel apps have one of the most diverse monetization models around. Here’s how to make it work:
Commission Per Booking (vendors pay you)
Subscription Access (for VIP users or agencies)
Sponsored Listings (partners pay to be seen first)
Service Fees (charge per transaction)
Ad Revenue (from travel-related businesses)
Why Miracuves Is Your Best Travel Tech Partner
At Miracuves, we don’t just deliver clone scripts—we build business-ready travel platforms. Every MakeMyTrip Clone we ship is designed to be scalable, secure, and optimized for monetization. Whether you want to launch globally or hyper-locally, we help you:
Customize modules for your target audience
Integrate real-time APIs with minimal friction
Launch faster with a white-labeled, mobile-first design
Receive ongoing support for scaling and updates
Check out our complete list of Clone Solutions and take the first step toward becoming the next big travel tech brand.
Final Thoughts
The travel booking market isn’t saturated—it’s evolving. And with the right tech, you can step into it with confidence and speed. A MakeMyTrip Clone doesn’t just reduce cost and time-to-market—it gives you a launchpad built on battle-tested infrastructure.At Miracuves, we help founders, dreamers, and digital builders go live with high-performance clone platforms that are as smart as they are scalable. Let’s turn your travel idea into a revenue-generating reality—faster than you think.
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Why White Label Uber Solutions Are Redefining the Future of Ride Sharing
In today’s fast-paced world, ride-sharing has become as common as ordering pizza. You tap a button, a car shows up, and you’re off to your destination. But behind that smooth experience is a complex system built on powerful technology. While Uber and Lyft started the movement, white label Uber solutions are now reshaping how new businesses jump into the ride-hailing game.
Let’s break it down in a simple way. If you’ve ever thought, “I wish I could launch something like Uber in my city,” well, now you can—thanks to white label Uber clone apps.
What Is a White Label Uber Solution?
Imagine buying a ready-made ride-sharing app, putting your own name and logo on it, and launching it without spending years building everything from scratch. That’s what a white label solution is all about.
It’s kind of like buying a house that’s already built, then decorating it however you like. The core functionality is ready to go, and you can customize the design, features, and branding to suit your local market.
Why Are These Solutions Gaining Popularity?
Launching a ride-sharing service from zero is tough. You need:
A solid backend system
A mobile app for passengers
A driver app
Payment integration
GPS tracking
And a customer support system
All of that takes time, money, and a talented tech team.
White label solutions solve this problem in a snap. With an uber script clone, startups and entrepreneurs can launch their own branded apps in weeks, not months.
Here’s why more and more people are choosing white label Uber clone apps:
1. Lower Development Costs
Building an app like Uber from scratch can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. A white label Uber clone script cuts that down dramatically.
It’s like buying a pre-cooked meal—you just heat it up, add your spice, and serve.
2. Faster Time to Market
Speed matters. The longer you wait, the more your competitors move ahead. White label apps let you hit the ground running with proven features and minimal setup time.
3. Tested Technology
The technology behind a well-developed Uber clone app has already been tested in real-world environments. No need to reinvent the wheel. You get a system that works out of the box.
4. Custom Branding and Local Adaptation
You’re not just copying Uber. You’re creating something unique for your local market. Whether you're in Nairobi, Buenos Aires, or Jakarta, you can adjust prices, payment methods, and even language to fit your community.
For example, Ola in India started with a similar model and tweaked it for the local audience. Today, it's giving global giants a run for their money.
5. Ongoing Support and Updates
Reputable white label providers usually offer technical support, security patches, and feature updates. That means you don’t have to worry about bugs or system failures down the line.
Real-World Success Stories
Startups and even governments around the world are jumping on the white label bandwagon. Here are a few interesting examples:
Bolt (originally Taxify) in Estonia began with the idea of improving transportation in Europe. Now, it operates in over 45 countries, many using customized ride-sharing software.
In Nigeria, platforms like Oga Taxi have leveraged white label systems to meet local needs such as cash payments and language-specific interfaces.
In Canada, smaller towns are adopting white label apps to fill in transit gaps that public transport can't cover.
These aren’t copycats. They’re using the uber script clone as a foundation, then adding their own flavor to create something unique.
Features You Should Look For
If you’re thinking of diving into the ride-sharing business, here are some features your white label Uber clone app should offer:
Real-time GPS tracking
In-app chat and call
Multiple payment gateways
Dynamic pricing
Rating and review system
Admin dashboard
Promo codes and referrals
Make sure to check for scalability too. Your platform should grow with your user base.
Key Considerations Before You Launch
While white label Uber clone scripts make things easier, they’re not a magic wand. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Local regulations: Some cities have strict rules about ride-sharing. Do your homework.
Driver recruitment: Your app is only as good as the drivers using it.
Marketing: People won’t download your app just because it’s live. You’ll need a strong marketing strategy.
Customer trust: Build credibility with safety features, transparent pricing, and responsive support.
Conclusion
White label Uber solutions are not just a shortcut—they’re a smart way to bring innovative ride-sharing services to new markets. Whether you’re an entrepreneur in a small town or a large company looking to diversify, using an Uber clone script gives you a major head start.
You’re not trying to beat Uber at their own game. Instead, you’re carving out your own niche with tools that are already proven to work.
In a world where mobility is a necessity, the door is wide open for new players to step in and offer better, faster, and more localized services. White label Uber clone apps make that vision more accessible than ever. And who knows? The next big ride-sharing brand could be yours.
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How to Build an Instagram Clone App and Website using PHP and MySQL

This comprehensive blog post serves as a step-by-step guide to building an Instagram-style social networking platform using PHP and MySQL. It emphasizes not just replicating Instagram’s core functionality but also understanding and customizing it for your unique project or brand vision. Aimed at developers eager to expand their full-stack skills, the tutorial walks through creating a complete backend system while allowing room for front-end creativity.
An Instagram clone, as defined in the blog, replicates basic features such as user registration, photo uploads, comments, likes, and feeds. While it doesn’t match the full scale of the original app, building a clone provides a strong foundation in web development and architecture. The main advantage lies in saving time and resources - developers don’t have to code core functionalities from scratch, which makes for a faster launch and more room for custom features.
The blog outlines 10 essential steps to building the app:
Development Environment – Set up using tools like XAMPP or WAMP.
Database Creation – Design scalable tables for users, posts, likes, and comments.
User Authentication – Build secure login and registration forms with password hashing.
User Profile System – Enable photo uploads, bio edits, and privacy controls.
Post & Feed System – Implement photo uploads and display them in a dynamic feed.
Interaction Features – Add comment and like capabilities.
Front-End Design – Use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build a responsive UI.
Search and Tagging – Add hashtag and user search functionality.
Testing & Debugging – Use PHP tools to fix bugs before launch.
Deployment – Host the app on a scalable live server.
For those wanting faster results, the blog also recommends using ready-made Instagram clone scripts, particularly highlighting SocialEngine and phpFox. SocialEngine stands out as a scalable, professional solution with rich customization options, mobile plugins, SEO optimization, and robust API support.
Key benefits of using SocialEngine include:
Insta Clone Theme for a sleek UI
Cross-platform mobile support with Android and iOS plugins
SEO-friendly architecture for better visibility
Developer-friendly modular framework
Built-in analytics to monitor engagement
Third-party API integrations for added functionality
In conclusion, whether building from scratch or using a script like SocialEngine, creating an Instagram clone is an excellent real-world project for mastering social app development. It equips developers with critical skills in both back-end infrastructure and front-end design. The guide encourages experimentation and growth, and it also recommends exploring additional tutorials like building LinkedIn or Twitter clones using similar technology stacks.
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I follow from @cornbread-girlboy
phoenixparker -> ethosiab
Phoenix/Nic - he/she
Hey hey! I'm Nic, an aussie artist whose interest in Etho may or may not have gotten be better of her. I draw, I write sometimes, and I'm studying game art and design this year! So feel free to talk to me about any of that stuff :D
If you send me an ask, don't be surprised if it takes a while for me to answer it. I'm so bad at answering those in a timely manner, it doesn't mean I don't like getting them.
Main ppl I watch right now: Etho, Tango, Bdubs, Rekrap, Kenadian
Links: Ao3 Artfight Bluesky

Tag directory and AU summaries below the cut.
Original Posts: #nics rambles - talking #nic plays games - game liveblogging #nics art - general art #nics writing - general writing #nics clips - my animations #nics wips - unfinished art/writing
Reblogs: #other's art - art/writing #clips - video clips
AUs: These AUs are mostly random art and rambles, I'm always planning on adding more to them. If you take interest or want to know something in particular, please feel free to send asks!
#bbpau - Boat Boys Pirate AU: The boat boys are cursed pirates bound by their souls, and with the help of Etho's old crew, must journey to get back to the people they care about.
#404 scifi au - Episode 404-inspired scifi AU: Etho works for a scientific organisation called the Script Foundation, and during his employment donates his DNA for use in their cloning program. When one of the clones escapes, he is tasked with aiding them in tracking it down, and along the way learns to live a little again. (Meanwhile 404, the escaped clone, gets up to all sorts of hijinks and shenanigans and lives his best space opera life).
#alien/astronaut au - A slabtek planet-exploration AU: Tango, a lost astronaut, crash lands on a strange planet and remains the only survivor of his crew (if you don't count his ship's interactive AI, S.K.I.Z.Z). After he rescues a lonely self-exiled alien–Etho–they begin a tumultuous friendship, complete with communication issues due to the language barrier, communication issues due to the fact that neither one of them likes talking about feelings, and communication issues due to the fact that they're both horrible at social interaction after so long of not talking to a single living being. Ah, romance.
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What Makes a Great App Development Company in 2025?
With mobile apps dominating every industry — from entertainment and education to e-commerce and healthcare — the need for a reliable app development company is more critical than ever. In 2025, building an app is not just about turning an idea into code. It’s about crafting a user experience, understanding your audience, and developing a scalable solution that works across devices and platforms.
Whether you're launching a niche OTT streaming platform or a robust enterprise application, the right development partner can be the difference between success and struggle.
Key Factors to Look for in an App Development Company
Before jumping into contracts or timelines, it's important to assess the capabilities of any development company you consider. Here are some key things to look for:
Domain Expertise: A good development team should understand the industry you’re targeting. For example, if you're building a video streaming platform, they should know the ins and outs of content delivery, subscriptions, and user engagement.
Transparent Process: From wireframes to final testing, the development process should be clear, collaborative, and flexible.
Custom Solutions: While templates and clone scripts can speed up delivery, customization is what truly tailors an app to your brand and goals.
Post-Launch Support: Many companies can build an app, but the best ones stick around to help you scale, maintain, and improve it.
Why Many Startups Look Toward Companies Like Miracuves
In recent years, companies like Miracuves have gained attention for their ability to deliver white-label and customizable solutions — particularly in the OTT space. For entrepreneurs looking to build streaming platforms similar to Netflix, Miracuves offers ready-to-deploy solutions that can be tailored to fit unique use cases.
What sets companies like Miracuves apart is not just the technology — it's the ability to understand the client's goals and turn them into real, functional apps that users actually enjoy using. They combine speed with flexibility, helping startups launch fast without sacrificing quality.
Custom vs. Clone: Which Is Right for You?
There's a growing trend toward using pre-built clone scripts — not as final products, but as a foundation. These scripts include all the core functionality of popular platforms (like streaming, user login, subscriptions, etc.) and allow you to focus on customization and branding.
Choosing an app development company that offers both options — from scratch or clone-based — gives you flexibility depending on your budget and timeline. This is exactly the type of flexibility many companies, including Miracuves, provide.
Final Thoughts
The right app development company doesn’t just write code — it builds digital products with purpose. It listens, understands, and partners with you to turn ideas into usable, scalable solutions.
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, having a team that’s technically skilled, future-focused, and easy to work with will be essential. Whether you're entering the streaming industry, building an e-learning app, or creating something completely new, choose a company that brings both expertise and adaptability to the table.
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Unix Commands Every iOS Developer Should Know
When developing iOS applications, many developers focus primarily on Swift, Objective-C, and Xcode. However, a lesser-known yet powerful toolset that enhances productivity is Unix commands. Since macOS is a Unix-based operating system, understanding essential Unix commands can help iOS developers manage files, automate tasks, debug issues, and optimize workflows.
In this article, we’ll explore some of the most useful Unix commands every iOS developer should know.
Why Should iOS Developers Learn Unix?
Apple’s macOS is built on a Unix foundation, meaning that many system-level tasks can be efficiently handled using the terminal. Whether it’s managing files, running scripts, or automating processes, Unix commands can significantly enhance an iOS developer’s workflow. Some benefits include:
Better control over project files using the command line
Efficient debugging and log analysis
Automating repetitive tasks through scripting
Faster project setup and dependency management
Now, let’s dive into the must-know Unix commands for iOS development.
1. Navigating the File System
cd – Change Directory
The cd command allows developers to navigate between directories
{cd ~/Documents/MyiOSProject}
This moves you into the MyiOSProject folder inside Documents.
ls – List Directory Contents
To view files and folders in the current directory:
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ls
To display detailed information, use:
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ls -la
pwd – Print Working Directory
If you ever need to check your current directory:
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pwd
2. Managing Files and Directories
mkdir – Create a New Directory
To create a new folder inside your project:
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mkdir Assets
rm – Remove Files or Directories
To delete a file:
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rm old_file.txt
To delete a folder and its contents:
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rm -rf OldProject
⚠ Warning: The -rf flag permanently deletes files without confirmation.
cp – Copy Files or Directories
To copy a file from one location to another:
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cp file.txt Backup/
To copy an entire folder:
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cp -r Assets Assets_Backup
mv – Move or Rename Files
Rename a file:
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mv old_name.txt new_name.txt
Move a file to another directory:
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mv file.txt Documents/
3. Viewing and Editing Files
cat – Display File Contents
To quickly view a file’s content:
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cat README.md
nano – Edit Files in Terminal
To open a file for editing:
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nano config.json
Use Ctrl + X to exit and save changes.
grep – Search for Text in Files
To search for a specific word inside files:
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grep "error" logs.txt
To search recursively in all files within a directory:
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grep -r "TODO" .
4. Process and System Management
ps – Check Running Processes
To view running processes:
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ps aux
kill – Terminate a Process
To kill a specific process, find its Process ID (PID) and use:
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kill PID
For example, if Xcode is unresponsive, find its PID using:
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ps aux | grep Xcode kill 1234 # Replace 1234 with the actual PID
top – Monitor System Performance
To check CPU and memory usage:
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top
5. Automating Tasks with Unix Commands
chmod – Modify File Permissions
If a script isn’t executable, change its permissions:
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chmod +x script.sh
crontab – Schedule Automated Tasks
To schedule a script to run every day at midnight:
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crontab -e
Then add:
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0 0 * * * /path/to/script.sh
find – Search for Files
To locate a file inside a project directory:
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find . -name "Main.swift"
6. Git and Version Control with Unix Commands
Most iOS projects use Git for version control. Here are some useful Git commands:
Initialize a Git Repository
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git init
Clone a Repository
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git clone https://github.com/user/repo.git
Check Status and Commit Changes
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git status git add . git commit -m "Initial commit"
Push Changes to a Repository
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git push origin main
Final Thoughts
Mastering Unix commands can greatly improve an iOS developer’s efficiency, allowing them to navigate projects faster, automate tasks, and debug applications effectively. Whether you’re managing files, monitoring system performance, or using Git, the command line is an essential tool for every iOS developer.
If you're looking to hire iOS developers with deep technical expertise, partnering with an experienced iOS app development company can streamline your project and ensure high-quality development.
Want expert iOS development services? Hire iOS Developers today and build next-level apps!
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Build an App Like Netflix: Your Guide to Launching a Custom OTT Platform
In today’s fast-paced digital world, streaming content has become a part of daily life. Platforms like Netflix have redefined how we consume entertainment — and they've also inspired a new wave of entrepreneurs. If you’ve ever thought, "I want to build an app like Netflix", you’re not alone.
The good news? Building an app isn’t reserved for large tech companies anymore. With the right tools and strategies, even a small team can develop a feature-rich OTT (Over-the-Top) streaming platform that competes in the content game.

Why Build an App Like Netflix?
When people search for "build an app", they’re often looking for a blueprint to replicate success — and Netflix is a top-tier example. Its global popularity comes from a mix of smart technology, personalized content, and smooth user experience.
Replicating this model gives you a powerful head start:
On-demand video playback
User profiles and watch history
Subscriptions and monetization
Smart recommendations and search filters
But the true advantage lies in creating a custom experience for a specific niche — whether that’s fitness, education, regional films, or kids’ entertainment.
Key Features to Include When You Build an App
If you’re developing a streaming platform inspired by Netflix, focus on these core features:
Responsive Design for mobile, desktop, and smart TVs
Content Management System (CMS) to upload and organize videos
Secure Payment Integration for subscriptions or pay-per-view
User Profiles and Playlists for personalization
AI-Powered Recommendations to boost engagement
Analytics Dashboard for viewer behavior and performance insights
These features ensure users enjoy a seamless viewing experience while giving you control over content and growth.
Tools and Frameworks to Consider
You don’t have to start from zero. There are development frameworks and pre-built Netflix clone scripts that provide a solid foundation. These scripts come with front-end and back-end architecture, admin panels, database connections, and scalability built in.
Using a ready-made solution lets you focus on branding, content curation, and user engagement — not infrastructure.
Who Can Benefit from Building a Streaming App?
You might think streaming is only for big players, but it’s increasingly becoming a playground for:
Indie filmmakers and studios creating niche content
Educators and coaches offering online courses
Local media houses going digital
Fitness trainers providing subscription-based workout videos
Event organizers sharing replays and live sessions
No matter your industry, building an app gives you a platform to reach users directly — without relying on third-party streaming sites.
Cost and Timeframe: What to Expect
Developing a Netflix-style app from scratch can take months or even years. But using a pre-built clone script or customizable template can cut development time significantly — sometimes down to just a few weeks.
Cost depends on your feature set, customizations, and whether you build in-house or outsource development. Hosting, content storage, app store publishing, and licensing are other factors to budget for.
Final Thoughts
If you're planning to build an app in 2025, launching your own OTT streaming service could be a smart and timely move. Whether you’re passionate about storytelling, education, or live events, the demand for high-quality streaming platforms isn’t going away anytime soon.
The key is to focus on delivering value to your audience — with intuitive design, relevant content, and seamless playback. Starting with a Netflix clone framework helps bring that vision to life faster.
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