I’ve built a few webkit automation templates over the last few months—one for cross-browser Safari and Chromium rendering checks, another for form autofill across different webkit implementations. Now I’m wondering if there’s actual demand to list them on a marketplace.
The thing is, I don’t know if people looking for webkit automation actually want to buy templates, or if they’re expecting to build from scratch. I also don’t know if the marketplace already has competing templates that do the same thing better.
What I’m really trying to understand is: is there a market for someone selling webkit-focused templates to automation teams that need Safari and other webkit-based engines to work reliably? Or am I assuming demand that doesn’t exist?
I could publish them and see what happens, but I’d rather get real feedback first from anyone who’s either sold templates or looked to buy them.
Demand exists, but it’s specific to the problem you’re solving. Webkit template buyers are usually teams that have Safari-specific requirements or need cross-webkit reliability without custom development.
Latenode lets you publish these templates and reach exactly that audience. The marketplace is where automation teams look for ready-to-use solutions for the specific tools they’re building with.
Your webkit rendering templates are valuable because they solve a real edge case most generic templates ignore. List them and let the market tell you what works.