I’m still developing my app on Parse.com. Should I stay or should I go? (blog.back4app.com) 13 points by alyssoncm 10y ago ↗ HN
[–] [dead] davimacedo 10y ago ↗ Very good points, Alysson. Many developers have asked it to me everyday.
[–] [dead] jsmrtaylor 10y ago ↗ I'm still getting some trouble to migrate to AWS. I will try to find some Parse Hosting solution. [–] [dead] davimacedo 10y ago ↗ Have you tried back4app? It is quite easy.
[–] alexkbr 10y ago ↗ Tried to migrate to Heroku but found some problems. I'm still waiting for a good Parse Hosting... [–] [dead] davimacedo 10y ago ↗ Hey...have you already tried back4app?
[–] [dead] chucknovata 10y ago ↗ I've found some good options for Parse hosting. These guys are building a great platform. https://www.back4app.com
[–] [dead] paulkrugman 10y ago ↗ I'm still looking for someone who can run my jobs... [–] [dead] alyssoncm 10y ago ↗ We are hard working to deliver this feature as soon as possible. tks
[–] educar 10y ago ↗ Why not host on your own ? It looks like they opensource the backend and the dashboard. [–] [dead] davimacedo 10y ago ↗ It is really an option. And I recommend it if you have a too complex application or too many users. But using a Parse Hosting solution like back4app can save your time of setup and manage servers.
[–] [dead] davimacedo 10y ago ↗ It is really an option. And I recommend it if you have a too complex application or too many users. But using a Parse Hosting solution like back4app can save your time of setup and manage servers.
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