I'm launching Paasifier which is a tool for finding Platform-as-a-Service that meets your app requirements (Runtime e.g. Java, Ruby; Framework e.g. CakePHP, Ruby on Rails; and Database e.g. MySQL, MongoDB, etc). You can subscribe for latest news and any feedback will be appreciated!
Paasifier – Find the best PaaS for your app
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http://paasifier.herokuapp.com/
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#2w00t!
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#3omg! exactly what I needed!
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#4What are you ranking the results by?
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#5I know it's just for the early preview, but I find the fact that it's a PaaS selector hosted on Heroku amusing :)
Anyway, as for constructive feedback - I don't quite understand why many of the Framework options would exist. How does a PaaS "support" Spring? Or CodeIgniter? If a PaaS supports the language runtime, why would it need to explicitly support a framework?
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#6Nice! Would it be possible to filter the frameworks based on the language provided? Just a little bit of UX that would make it easier to use :)
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#7Just a FYI:
The text on the splash image looks blurred because of the background shadow. Had me thinking I needed glasses. (Chrome 38, ubuntu 14.04)
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#8Just a FYI: The text on the splash image looks blurred because of the background shadow. Had me thinking I needed glasses. (Chrome 38, ubuntu 14.04)
You should also have some affiliate links on there.
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#9when I select "Java" runtime, I would expect to see java frameworks in the second drop down ...
After playin' a little - "No PaaS Providers were found!" :(
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#10shameless plug: fortrabbit the one and only PHP as a Service is missing!