
Local-First Software Is Winning: A Developer Guide to Building Without the Cloud
I lost two hours of work last Tuesday because my internet went down for eleven minutes. Not because I was using some exotic cloud-dependent tool. I was editing a document in a mainstream SaaS product. The kind with a billion-dollar valuation and a "works offline" checkbox somewhere in their marketing materials. When my connection dropped, the app froze. When it came back, my changes were gone. The conflict resolution had decided that the empty server state was more recent than my local edits. Eleven minutes of downtime. Two hours of work. And a growing suspicion that maybe the way we build software has a fundamental problem. I am not the only one thinking this. Local-first software, a paradigm where your data lives on your device first and syncs to the cloud second, has been gaining serious momentum throughout 2026. FOSDEM dedicated an entire developer room to local-first, CRDTs, and sync engines this year. Companies like Linear and Figma have proven that local-first principles can pow
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