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tl;dr: Implemented more features, fixed feedback, added a demo environment [0] but still looking for more feedback from the professionals. :)

Hi everyone!

A while back I already posted my first SaaS/Sideproject and since then I have been trying to implement more features, fix feedback and in general keep on improving. However, there is still a lot to be done and feedback is always useful. Hence why I'm posting this again.

To give some context about my project, I'll quote myself from the previous thread[1] below:

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Hi everyone! Creator/developer of Servitor.io here, if you’ve got any feedback, comments or questions please ask them. I’m happy to read and answer everything, especially since this is my first SaaS side-project I’m trying to launch and I have much to learn. :)

Servitor was developed mostly to scratch my own itch that there wasn’t a good, reasonably priced and easy product that allowed me to monitor a few of my other side project servers and websites. Although I’m using it myself for a few months now it is still in early stages, so bugs and issues may be there. There are also many improvements on the roadmap, the most important features are: better graphs/Ajax loading, live statistics and more monitors. (Feel free to get in touch if you know an extra feature)

If anyone is interested in the technology stack, it is just plain old Mysql 5.7, PHP7.1 and Laravel 5.5. Instead of blindly using new technologies and running into issues, I decided to use the old-trusted stack and actually try to ship something for once. So far I’m on track I think.

Finally, I’m not a native English speaker, so my apologies for all (stupid) grammar and spelling mistakes. I’m hoping everyone is able to understand me without too much trouble.

[0] https://servitor.io/auth/demo

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16520161

Looks pretty good, congrats on shipping! Not a criticism, but a question: What does "Paid Hourly" mean in the pricing options?
Hi!

Thank you for the reply, it is greatly appreciated. :)

The 'paid hourly' means everything is billed by the hour up to a maximum of the said price based on a server or a monitor. This means you don't have a monthly fee, you have to add credits to your account and these decrease every hour by an extremely small amount. Personally I'd prefer this, since this allows me to create/delete monitors without paying more then I'm getting.

Definitely not seeing this as criticism, if it isn't clear I should change the pricing part because it might confuse more people. I've just added it to my to-do list.

Thanks, that's a great explanation, and a great way (from the customer's point of view) to charge for the service.
You must read the great patio11 / cpersiva (friendly) controversy https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7523953

Totally inaccurate short version:

fake patio11> You will get more business clients if you bill monthly in dollars/month. (Also, raise your prices.)

fake cperciva> I prefer to bill in attodollars/second, I get enough money and I happy with that type of clients.

The short version is not enough to explain all the details and the reasons each one has to make their decisions. You should read all the related threads and make your own opinion.