Show HN: Save 6 months to deploy your apps on AWS in 30 minutes I am Romaric, CEO of Qovery (https://www.qovery.com) (Techstars Paris 2019). As an early-stage startup, I know how it can be painful to stay focus on our business. Especially when it comes to putting our apps online, that's precisely why, with my team of 7, we have created Qovery to help any company to deploy their apps on AWS in 30 minutes instead of months (no joke). We're still early stage, but: 1. More than 1200 developers and 10 companies are using Qovery . 2. We are financially backed by the co-founders of Datadog, Docker, PeopleDoc, and Contentsquare . Take a look at this article to see how you can get started ( https://ift.tt/3acBO7y ). Today, we support AWS and Digital Ocean, we expect to support GCP and Azure in the coming weeks. About the co-founders: Pierre and I (Romaric) were working as SRE for Ullink, Red-Hat, Criteo, Sirdata for 10 years. Basically, we always were helping developers to deploy their apps and keep being as productive as possible. Instead of doing it for the next successful company, we decided to launch Qovery in Oct 2019. We have fundraised $1M (Techcrunch article), and we have been accelerated by Techstars. Since then, 1200 developers are using Qovery to deploy their apps, we have build a team of 8 engineers, and we are still hiring :) Join us in making the Cloud simple again :) I am eager to hear from you. February 14, 2021 at 06:11PM
Show HN: Tape It, iOS recording app for musicians Hello HN, Over the last 15 months, two friends and I developed the music recording app we felt we wanted based on our own needs as musicians. It's called Tape It [1] and has just recently hit the Apple App Store [2]. We put a lot of effort into a good UX to help musicians really focus on playing their instrument instead of pretending to be a recording engineer. The app records in stereo on newer iPhones (although that's a premium feature; the free version only records in standard mono audio quality). I would be really grateful for advice from this community on how to best approach marketing. We had a great TechCrunch article covering our launch [3], and we posted it on various music websites. Turns out advertising on Google or Apple Search is a dark art, though. We have some good ideas for developing a good social media presence, but they will take time. Please hit us with feedback, opinions and advice that you think a young ind...
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