Congratulations you guys.  Awesome fucking job.  UI looks really hot,
pricing seems good and I also like the estimated pricing at the top of
the page.  Major kudos.  :)

Cris

On Apr 24, 11:25 am, Morten Bagai <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 24, 2009, at 6:31 AM, Mat Schaffer wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Apr 24, 2009, at 8:57 AM, Paul Leader wrote:
> >> However count this as another vote for a bit more storage on the
> >> Blossom plan.  Given that Herokugarden gives you 40M for free 5M  
> >> seems
> >> just a tiny bit on the stingy site.  It would be good to have just a
> >> little more, maybe 10M, to give people a chance to get their apps up
> >> and running and bring in a few paying customers.
>
> > +1 on that. Especially when compared to the space given on dropbox or
> > gmail, 5M seems really tiny. Granted I guess this is only for the
> > database, so maybe they're trying to avoid people storing binary data
> > there?
> > -Mat
>
> 5 Mb doesn't seem like a lot, but in our experience it's more than  
> you'd think. For example, our internal wiki which has 100s of pages  
> and provides clear business value takes up less than 1Mb. Same for our  
> blog, and a bunch of other important applications which we host as  
> regular apps on Heroku.
>
> So, we do really think there's a bunch of genuinely useful stuff you  
> can do within those limits.
>
> It's our thinking that in most cases, once you're using significantly  
> more space than that, it's an indicator that you're doing something  
> which provides a business or personal value that's worth paying for.
>
> Best,
>
> /Morten
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