Hiten Shah

KintoHub - Build apps quickly with microservices.

KintoHub makes it easy for you to build, test and deploy microservices and cloud-ready features without having to code every service.

This is possible because we've made microservices simple from code to cloud and are creating a feature economy that empowers developers to share common features and only focus on their secret sauce.

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Nick West

I am very, very impressed with KintoHub‘s offerings and will be launching a small prohect using their microservices very shortly :)

Pros:

Located in Hong Kong, a city in need of microservice platforms, KintoHub is a fantastic, user friendly platform with a great team of devs!

Cons:

Could improve mobile responsiveness of some modals (so could Product Hunt...)

Joseph Cooper
Many thanks for your feedback Nick! We'll be looking into not only the mobile responsiveness, but expect a CLI tool soon to :).
Kevin Lindquist
Definite LOL on the video. “Launch your cool [insert four letter word for poop emoji here] to the cloud with KintoHub!” On a more serious note, I was talking with a client today who wants to build a SaaS app and they didn’t know what microservices are. KintoHub can simplify the microservices world for newbies. Great faith in the team here.
Joseph Cooper
Glad you got a kick from the video @kevintheexpert & thanks for the comment. You've got it exactly right. When I started exploring microservices a few years ago, I had to learn kubernetes, advance my knowledge on docker, grow a tuft of grey hair after using Consul/LinkerD/Zookeeper for service discovery... the list goes on for what it takes to just start building microservices. More than ecstatic to push the KintoHub platform to help aid developers who just want to get [insert four letter word for poop emoji here] done and start building + sharing microservice features/functionality.
Denis Tsoi
Was invited in the alpha and I have to say, that the team has been extremely helpful in debugging/support of my kintoblock deployment over the past week. It's quite rare that engineers are able to afford the time and care to support their user base. It has been a pleasure being a user and in the end my issue was simply an incorrect dockerfile command on my side. It's been a pleasure supporting Kintohub by submitting issues/feature requests and I look forward to writing up my experience in the near future.
Joseph Cooper
@denistsoi Great to see you here Denis~ The features / bug reports you've been giving over the weeks have been more than appreciated. Thanks for your continued support here!
Live.Dream.Love.
There are several reasons to use Microservices for application development. While Microservices themselves make product development, testing, deployment, maintanance, etc. easy, it is a double-privilage for developers and organizations to be able to let this product manage building and running their Microservices for them as well as, enabling them to deploy their applications in any environments within a few minutes without worrying about scaling them. This is a fantastic product! I would like to see this product support databases in the near future :)
Joseph Cooper
@liv3dr3amlov3 Hello Fellow Microservice Advocate! Couldn't agree more - thank you for your kind words! Managed database options are being worked on as I type this message. Expect them to be available soon!
Petko D. Petkov
I don't want to bash the product but you should host user-supplied services/apps in their own domain - not subpaths as illustrated by the example. The later is of a security concern.
Joseph Cooper
@pdp Thanks for the concern! Our system is a bit different than a traditional SaaS or service ecosystem. The solution itself comes with fun security problems that we're working on as we get closer to Beta and even in the next major release, you'll find a massive lock down compared to what you can do inside of KintoHub's services today. I'd suggest reading the Thinking Kinto: https://docs.kintohub.com/docs/t... and Calling KintoHub Apis https://docs.kintohub.com/docs/c... This will ensure we're on the same page of where KintoHub is going. It comes with a different approach to how we see services working, which come with security risks which we believe have been locked down appropriately. I'd like to invite you to join us in slack to discuss this and hear more of you insights in the coming days. Would hate to be heading down the wrong direction if you see something that we're not at the moment! It's my mission to ensure we get on the same page and ensure as much of the developer community is happy with the idea & solutions of KintoHub. Looking forward to chatting soon!
Mathilde Mham
Looks great, looking forward to diving into it more in the upcoming days! Do you guys plan any GraphQL support in the future?
Joseph Cooper
@mathilde_mham Thanks for the question. Answer is, YES! We do have a lot of plans with GraphQL. I wish I could share more, but unfortunately its still early days. We're currently in Alpha with gRPC (documentation to be launched soon) and HTTP is fully supported. We'll ensure all protocols are cross compatible with each other (you can speak to graph QL in grpc, and vice versa).
Jonathan Lam
Entertaining and explanatory video! Keep up the good work team Kinto!
Joseph Cooper
@jonathanklam thank you!
Joseph Cooper
The team at KintoHub is back with our biggest update till date. We launched an app that will 1-click convert your monolith app to microservices. Checkout the launch post https://bit.ly/2vzckxZ and find the app here: www.kintohub.com/convert/
Joseph Cooper
KintoHub is now OSS and has joined the Square's Cash App Read more here: https://www.kintohub.com/blog/20...