I have very mixed feelings about using Manus.
On one hand, I’m genuinely impressed by its high efficiency and task completion — it can quickly and accurately build product prototypes based on my needs.
On the other hand, when I invited my friends to try it, the system falsely flagged me for “fake referrals” and suspended my account — even though my friends actually subscribed.
I’ve reached out to their support team multiple times, but the issue has never been resolved.
I honestly don’t understand what their support team is doing. No matter how great a product is, poor customer service can easily ruin it.
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Excited to hunt Manus Cloud Computer today.
Manus Cloud Computer gives you a persistent machine in the cloud to run bots, Python scripts, apps, databases, and scheduled jobs 24/7. No server setup, no DevOps, no coding required.
Instead of spinning up temporary tasks, you get an always-on environment where files stay put, tools remain installed, and ongoing projects can keep running long after the chat ends.
What stands out here:
• Run bots, scripts, and software around the clock
• Keep files, tools, and projects persistent across tasks
• Host databases, self-hosted apps, and scheduled workflows
• Build and operate everything in plain English
If you’ve ever wanted to run automations that do not stop when your laptop sleeps, this is definitely worth checking out.
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@byalexai This is a solid positioning around the always-on persistence angle. The 'no server setup' promise will resonate with people who've been burned by DevOps friction before. One thing I'd be curious about: how are you handling the cost transparency piece. Cloud pricing can get murky fast when you're billing for persistent machines, so being upfront about that will probably matter a lot to your early users.
Question on the networking side. When a scheduled job is hitting public APIs 24/7, does each cloud computer get a dedicated outbound IP, or is it a shared egress pool? Asking because shared IPs eventually land on Cloudflare/WAF blocklists from someone else's traffic, and you find out by your job silently 403'ing for days.
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Wow! Sounds super cool, Tao! Seeing too big competitors there but I'm sure you'll get you place. What's your main differentiation?
@hidecloud Keeping long-running workflows alive without babysitting infra is still harder than it should be. Interesting to see this simplified.
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By the way, any information on what will happen after China blocks Meta's acquisition?