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We use S3 as our data store to store ops and perform data merges! Put requests are free when saving to S3.
There are so many things I love about this.

BYOS (bring your own storage) is long overdue. The amount of waste (time,money, and electricity) in running app servers which primary purpose is just to gate access because all users data is stored in a single database. With BYOS, all of the logic can be moved into the front end (SPA), will scale nearly infinitely, and greatly improves security.

$50 pricing until it's spent...I also love this because I hate monthly fees, you nailed it on the head. It's not quite as cheap as my legacy google storage ($2/TB), but that storage isn't available via an API.

Any plans for a javascript library?

Love it. Great idea, good implementation.
Have just taken a proper look - it's cool but I can't see a way to sign in. I made an account on my mobile but now want to access it on my desktop. I would have assumed I'd just use the same email and it'd send me a login link, but I just get "this email is already in use"...
Not being critical of the service, but can someone help me understand here? From what i understand pricing seems the same as S3, except cheaper. So same model, just cheaper?

I say that because the text makes me think "amazing, revolutionary" but when it's the same model i feel i'm missing something. Based on it's pricing page, this service seems mostly a big deal when compared to non-AWS services which have minimums (i didn't even know B2 had that, so TIL), correct?

I suppose it also front-loads the cost, relative to AWS S3. Ie i pay $50 now, and then no monthly fees until i run out of funds again? Which might be 5yr, might be 6mo, just depends on my usage - right?

It's a neat model. I'll probably use it on the pricing alone. Though my needs download files moderately frequently, so we'll see if it ends up being good for me. I'd like to see if their UI gives me a roadmap on pricing, or better yet alerts, so i have estimated alerts on when i need to re-up my subscription.

Calling it unlimited downloads/storage though feels weird. I mean sure, it is, but so is everyone by that metric no?

Still, neat though :)