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Laravel-native private Composer registry, but Satis and Nexus already solve self-hosted PHP packaging.

The product commits to a narrow promise — boring, explicit Postgres — and the site reflects that: TLS-only by default, region selection, metered monthly billing and built-in daily backups are all clearly listed and easy to understand. Nice UX touches (clear free tier, straightforward pricing tiers) make onboarding low friction, but the idea itself competes with many incumbents; to stand out it needs stronger trust signals (SLAs, HA/replica options, migration tools, observability) and a compelling technical differentiator.
Backend developers, startups and product teams who need managed Postgres without full platform lock-in or complexity
It focuses on:
Simple provisioning (region + plan, no maze of options)
TLS-only access by default
Backups with explicit retention
Metered monthly billing (pay for actual usage)
The goal is boring, predictable Postgres without the rest of the platform overhead.
Would appreciate thoughtful feedback from people who care about databases.
Laravel-native private Composer registry, but Satis and Nexus already solve self-hosted PHP packaging.
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