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by Sytten 1104 days ago
Looks interesting but at 35k per license I am not sure who you are targeting with this. Why would anyone use this compared to an okteto, a porter or a qovery? They are all priced in the sub 1k$ for essentially the same thing as far as I can tell.
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Thanks for the feedback! We're definitely still working on the pricing and work with our customers to find something that makes sense and works for them. We really only offer one version of our platform which is an enterprise version of unlimited users, environments, services etc for one price.

In reality, when you look at okteto and others who use usage based pricing, this would be comparable to their enterprise versions. If you're a team of 10 developers and you want to use Okteto, you're paying $100/month/developer or almost $15k/year for their pro version. Bump that to enterprise and it quickly goes up from there.