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by jimmar 1517 days ago
I took a few minutes to scan Porter's website. They have a free tier. But when I read the getting started documentation, it says that I have to provision everything in my existing cloud infrastructure (e.g.; AWS). So I'm paying for the services in AWS. It seems I got lost in the story. Porter doesn't immediately feel like a replacement for Heroku.
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OP and Porter founder here. The article was meant to outline the most common technical limitations we see companies on Heroku bump up against as they outgrow Heroku. For individuals and teams running smaller workloads on Heroku where saving $ is a chief concern, Heroku is probably still a good option even though they’re declining in market share (this unprecedented recent outage aside). Porter is designed for companies that are maturing off Heroku for the technical reasons we mention or for those already looking to get the automation of Heroku in their own AWS/GCP cloud.
Make sure you are careful of their LICENSE if you choose to self-host. That repo is scary from a business perspective.