Casamatic

Casamatic

We instantly match you to the perfect home 🏡

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Alex Bowman
Hey, Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Alex, co-founder and CEO of Casamatic. We launched our web app last fall in Cincinnati and we're excited to announce that we've brought Casamatic to 6 additional cities so far this year and today, we've appeased our incredibly large audience of mobile users by launching Casamatic for iPhone! Me, along with our team, are dead-set on making the home buying experience awesome for millennials... so let's talk about it! Ask us anything. Oh, and @cridenour (co-founder and CTO) is here too, and he's excited to answer all of your questions about building Casamatic in React and re-using most of the code to create the iPhone app with React Native. :-)
Tim Metzner
Seems like a great concept, but any proof it actually works (i.e. are people really finding their dream home via Casamatic)?
Alex Bowman
@tmetzner Yep, it actually works! Here are a couple recent success stories from our blog: https://blog.casamatic.com/home-... https://blog.casamatic.com/home-...
Sean Crowe
Hey @cridenour! Glad to see you guys are still growing😄 From the tech side, how did you like building in react native? Did you run into any major shortcomings with it on the iOS side?
Chris Ridenour
@seancrowe5 Hey Sean! I loved using react-native. The entirety of our business logic was copied and pasted from casamatic.com with a handful of tweaks at most. From then, it was just building our views, which was easy to get the basics, but hard to get just right. I imagine that's the same with native iOS too though. By far the hardest part was handling all the different touch responders so that you can swipe through photos, scroll the page and swipe the to next property. Went through hundreds of iterations until it felt natural.
Taylor Edmiston
@cridenour @seancrowe5 Were you able to do the React Native mobile app without making API changes?
Chris Ridenour
@kicksopenminds @seancrowe5 Yup! That's not to say we weren't continually making improvements to the API or that this didn't highlight certain... unwanted features.. but the web and mobile use the same endpoints.

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