I'm definitely not your target audience, so take what I'm about to write with a grain of salt.
I didn't register, and only checked out your Landing Page and your linked Documentation...
The first issue i had was how you didn't mention healthchecks or log aggregation anywhere... how would a developer troubleshoot issues if they'd chose to go with your service? and do they need to use external monitoring to be notified about issues?
my next issue was with the database... how would developers do their database migrations? do they need to connect to their database directly and execute them from their workstation? If so, does that mean that the database is open to dog and world?
How would a developer set secrets and other runtime variables that cant be part of the repository? I couldn't find anything about that in the docs either.
Honestly, nothing about the product made me think PaaS. Its more like an offer to host a single threaded web application of some select languages... But i wish you luck!
The competition is fierce though, especially with Amazon pushing for serverless, Heroku and self hosted alternatives like Dokku around.
I'm definitely not your target audience, so take what I'm about to write with a grain of salt.
I didn't register, and only checked out your Landing Page and your linked Documentation...
The first issue i had was how you didn't mention healthchecks or log aggregation anywhere... how would a developer troubleshoot issues if they'd chose to go with your service? and do they need to use external monitoring to be notified about issues?
my next issue was with the database... how would developers do their database migrations? do they need to connect to their database directly and execute them from their workstation? If so, does that mean that the database is open to dog and world?
How would a developer set secrets and other runtime variables that cant be part of the repository? I couldn't find anything about that in the docs either.
Honestly, nothing about the product made me think PaaS. Its more like an offer to host a single threaded web application of some select languages... But i wish you luck!
The competition is fierce though, especially with Amazon pushing for serverless, Heroku and self hosted alternatives like Dokku around.