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I built an app with Claude, but data entered by one employee isn't visible to others. How do make it a proper multi-user app?
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I built an app using Claude and I’ve already connected it to my own domain. The app works, but I’ve run into a problem.
When one employee enters data, that data is only visible on their device. If another employee logs in from a different device, they can't see the data.
What I actually need is:
- Multiple employee accounts/logins
- Everyone should see the same data
- Data should be stored centrally
- Changes made by one employee should appear for the others
- Secure authentication
- Data should remain available even if the app is reinstalled or a different device is used
I'm guessing I need a proper backend/database instead of local storage, but I'm not sure what the best setup is.
I built most of this with Claude, so I'm still learning the development side.
What would you recommend for turning this into a proper production-ready multi-user app? Should I use something like Supabase/Firebase, or is there a better approach?
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