Just curious, did you have to write all the graphing yourselves or did you use a library?
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#12That said, I'm not sure your pricing is aligned correctly. Check out Patio11's excellent article on SaaS pricing (with a company that is in a similar space): http://www.kalzumeus.com/2012/08/13/doubling-saas-revenue/
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#14Congratulations to the team for a beautiful product and a very beautiful site! I look forward to see more support of other platforms and frameworks (I use Django/Python). I have to think about it a bit more deeply to make a thoughtful comment regarding the product. However, I did catch a few little things that you can fix: 1) http://www.graphdat.com/pricing , "Don’t need history, than it's all free." should be "Don’t…
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#15Good work ! But how many people would be comfortable installing an agent on a machine or a plugin on web server. Performance and security concerns. It also causes network traffic to send data from server to your cloud. How is it better than Newrelic.
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#16BTW, your SSL seems to be off. I tried to reach https://graphdat.com and Chrome showed me an error saying your certificate was configured for *.graphdat.com and not for graphdat.com.
EDIT: Played with it for sometime and here's another thought. In the How it works page, each step should link to a page showing how to perform it. Same for the various server and OS logos. I clicked the nginx logo expecting to get directions to install the nginx plugin and instead it sent me to nginx homepage.
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#17Very slick landing page. I've not seen that done before (am I clueless?) but I love the text overlay -- much better than a "click here to watch a video intro!" The point is: I watched, and I was engaged. I'm on an iPad so I'm not sure of the whole experience but one thing that came to mind, especially given the "faded" UI is that clicking outside the presentation should allow the user to shortcut to the end and jump…
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#18That's a really slick UI. Your presentation of data is really good. there are lots of features you could add to this to make it even more useful, but I really like the ability you give now. Is your retention period limited to three months or is that just the amount of data you have on hand ? Also configuration seems to be a bit lacking, is there a way I can change the graphs I have on the screen or select different m…
We're still debating how the UX for configuration will look, as soon as we figure it out then we can start work on that :)
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#19Note, I'm only half done with my coffee so...you never know.
Update: I just came back to the site and launched the model seems like the link is now http://windows.graphdat.com/agent/GraphdatAgent.exe which works...
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#20 Graphdat is a very intense graphing experience and to pull it off,
we need a browser that meets some minimum requirements.
To use Graphdat, you need to upgrade your browser
I'm running Firefox nightly. (User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:20.0) Gecko/20.0 Firefox/20.0)