I know that many of us are working on side projects but I also see a lot of folks building full fledged companies. And a number of those companies are likely going after venture capital. If you're considering or actively pursuing Angel funding, I'm really curious as to how much capital a single Angel needs to provide in order to have a definitive and beneficial impact on the trajectory of your company. Thanks in advance for your insight and thoughts!
AWS is hard. Digger makes it simple by automatically generating infrastructure for your code. Deploy containers, webapps and functions in one click. Easier than Heroku and 2-10x cheaper. Customise with Terraform under the hood. Use your AWS free credits!
Running out of AWS free credits? With CreditHero you can use up to $2000 / month extra. Only 25% of startups spend all of their credits. CreditHero deploys your stack into the AWS account of another participating startup - simple!
If you have $100k free credits but don't know your EC2s from your VPCs, this guide is for you. We'll steer you away from the most common AWS mistakes & help you make better infrastructure decisions. Which services to use? How to not waste your credits?..
Writing Terraform by hand is hard. Try Terragen! Simply connect your AWS account, and Terragen will push best-practice Terraform into your GitHub. It will even take care of running it, so you don't need to do any devops-y stuff at all!
Think infrastructure is hard? Try Flywheel! Simply connect your Github and AWS accounts and let Flywheel handle the rest. It will configure your infrastructure in minutes and automagically keep it always up-to-date.
BotDeploy helps you Deploy your Discord, Slack or Telegram bot to AWS with one click. All you’ve got to do is choose which app you want your bot on, connect your AWS account, and Deploy. Voila! - Your Bot is Deployed in minutes!
Start with a pre-built stack, customize later. Simply connect your AWS & GitHub - and your stack is live in minutes. Deploy JAMstack, APIs, microservices, databases and much more
AWS is powerful, but hard to configure. With AWS Bootstrap you can set up a full-stack application on AWS in minutes. Just pick your favourite frameworks, connect your AWS account, and deploy!
Movicorn makes it easy to move your application to AWS from any other cloud provider. It analyses your code and configures the right infrastructure for it, automagically. All you need to do is to connect your Github and AWS accounts, Movicorn does the rest
Remember AWS Bootstrap? Now it's part of the new Digger UI. 3 simple steps to get a full stack app running: connect your AWS account → choose a template → click "deploy". It just works - give it a try!
AWS billing alerts come with delays upto 24 hours! With AWS CostGuard (By Digger), you can now deploy your stack on AWS with Digger so that you get alerted if you ever cross your budget - without the 24 hour delay! Quick alerting, Quicker Deployment! 🚀
An in-browser IDE fully integrated with your AWS account - think Replit for infrastructure. Start with ready-made snippets for anything - frontend, backend, databases. Edit Terraform code or write your own.
AWS console sucks. Try Lemon - a UI for AWS that makes sense! Lemon is super easy to use: just connect your AWS account and import your git repository, Lemon automatically configures infrastructure to run your apps.
Notability is an AI chatbot that automatically organises your notes. Just send your notes in Telegram and Notability figures where to place it in your Notion, just like a human assistant would. Never lose an idea again!