To be clear, we have multiple efforts in the broader community. Alberto -please see the Fineract GSOC program and jira ticket for the new Fineract UI, POC.
We can debate different stacks later. Thanks On Mon, Feb 23, 2026 at 7:17 PM Jose Alberto Hernandez < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > Here are the answers to your questions: > > 1. The FrontEnd MVP application is already started and It is using React > This is the current git repository > https://github.com/openMF/mifos-x-web-app-react > 2. I don't think SPA is the right approach. Please review the repository > to get more details, > 3. Not yet, sadly we have not a UI designer but we can hear some ideas or > suggestions or we can follow the current WebApp > > Any other question or doubt just let me know > > Thanks and Regards > Alberto > > On Mon, Feb 23, 2026 at 5:02 PM Shashi <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hello Fineract Community, >> >> I am Shashiranjan Singh, a Computer Science student. I am interested in >> contributing to Apache Fineract for GSoC 2026, specifically the “Frontend >> Application MVP (POC)” idea listed on the Apache GSoC Ideas page. >> >> I have experience working with MERN stack, Next.js, and TypeScript, and I >> have previously contributed to Apache Airflow. I am comfortable working >> with REST APIs, authentication flows, and cloud deployment. >> >> I have started exploring the Fineract repository and understand that it >> provides a REST-based backend. I would like to begin contributing and also >> better understand the expectations for the Frontend MVP idea. >> >> I have a few questions: >> >> 1. Is there a preferred frontend stack (React, Angular, etc.) for this >> MVP? >> 2. Is the expectation to build a standalone SPA consuming Fineract REST >> APIs? >> 3. Are there any existing UI mockups or design guidelines to follow? >> >> I am currently setting up the project locally and would appreciate >> guidance on issues or changes I can start with. >> >> Looking forward to contributing. >> >> Best regards, >> Shashi >> >
