Comment by matus_congrady

Comment by matus_congrady 18 hours ago

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At https://stacktape.com, we're also in the same space. We're offering Heroku-like experience on top of your own AWS account.

I like what you're doing. But, to behonst, it's a tough market. While the promise of $265 vs $4 might seem like a no-brainer, you're comparing apples to oranges.

- Your DX is most likely be far from Heroku's. Their developer experience is refined by 100,000s developers. It's hard to think through everything, and you're very unlikely to make it anywhere close, once you go beyond simple use-cases.

- A "single VM" setup is not really production-grade. You're lacking reliability, scalability, redundancy and many more features that these platforms have. It definitely works for low-traffic side-projects. But people or entities that actually have a budget for something like this, and are willing to pay, are usually looking for a different solution.

That being said, I wish you all the luck. Maybe things change it the AI-generated apps era.

czhu12 16 hours ago

Yeah I agree with you, but I think thats why maybe Kubernetes is a good place to work from. It already has a massive API with a pretty large ecosystem, so at the base level, the `kubectl` developer experience is about as good as any could be. K8 also makes it reasonably easy to scale to massive clusters, with good resilience, without too much of a hiccup

hardwaresofton 15 hours ago

Hey, if you’re going to offer constructive feedback to a competitor, maybe don’t lead with a plug.