I would suggest you check out your Greptile discord and/or answer your messages on X where people are trying to reach you with problems and questions about your service. Unless that no longer matters.
Both cloud and on prem user here. Both systems are slow, hardware doesnt scale. Simply browsing issues easily takes 2 to 5 seconds per click. Confluences is okay i guess, just the slowness is annoying. That, and trying to to format text properly.
When youve worked with azure devops or github before, atlassian tooling is really a blast from the past.
Yep. I was a company official JIRA and Confluence on prem JVM restarter, mail queue unclogger and schema unfucker for 5 years. When they moved it to Cloud it was the best day of my life because it wasn’t my problem any more even though the performance was even worse.
Hard to complete with the likes of Microsoft who offer PowerApps for 'free' in their 365 product catalog. I've seen previous selfproclaimed excel ninjas build whole (internal) business apps with PowerApps to get rid of the excel sheets. Upside for me is that since it's all in the 365 ecosystem it's all covered with our security policies.
Ah, the joys of competing with Microsoft ;) This is partly why right now we're focusing on Airtable and Google Sheets
Overall, though, we're pretty happy for the ecosystem of people creating their own apps is growing, and we're pretty sure we'll be able to offer some compelling benefits that PowerApps doesn't – and still stay on the right side of your security policies!
The pricing is more than steep. For that amount I can also buy an office 365 subscription which doesn't sell my data, and gives me access to all the desktop tools. I mean I'm willing to spend for this for a private mail address with a new way of working (I could even live without imap), but I can't justify these costs.
For a private email address the pricing does indeed seem quite steep.
For a business email system it seems to miss a few features, especially around meetings.
Email seems to be warming to innovation again, but an approach that doesn't go for rip and replace, but rather augments and extends these features into existing email clients might have its benefits? e.g. Yablo [1] extends Outlook with a team collaboration and productivity environment, but it is still the full Outlook client and email to the outside world, so existing workflows and integrations built around that aren't disrupted.
Yeah, 99$ seems like to much for me. I currently pay ~24€ for secure private email hosting in the EU. Not so many fancy features, but it does include a entire gsuite clone
Almost every individual product or feature offered by O365 has a premium competitor. This dismays some people, but it’s fine that the default options in Office don’t work for everyone.
With HEY I can trust my data won't be sold as long as DHH or Jason are alive (and maybe after that). I can't be sure Microsoft or any other company won't change their TOS even this afternoon. In fact, I can be sure they will eventually if it fits them.