Flightcontrol
@Flightcontrolhq
A Vercel-style interface for AWS. Deploy apps 2-6x faster with ultimate flexibility and scalability, because you get native AWS.
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We're building a Terraform Cloud (TACOS) feature for @Flightcontrolhq and looking to chat with teams who have non-trivial production Terraform workloads Whether you are using Atlantis or Terraform Cloud or something else, we'd love 20 minutes to see your TF workflow and hear…
YES!! This whole post is pure gold. “a product solves one problem. a system gives you the building blocks to solve infinite problems.” The next version of @Flightcontrolhq transforms us from a product to a system. It’s going to blow people’s minds.
making things true: design is the practice of seeing through the surface of things to understand their underlying structure, then rearranging those elements into new forms that didn't exist before. most people think design is about aesthetics – making things look good, choosing…
Been working with @Flightcontrolhq for a Zero customer. Very impressive product and team. The support has been absurdly responsive, and I really like the layer of simplification on top of bare AWS.
🚀 New updates are live! What's new: ✅ Managed ECS-EC2 clusters now enabled for everyone - solving AWS agent disconnection issues once and for all ✅ "Server instances below minimum" notifications (auto-enabled) ✅ Linux Capabilities config for ECS services ✅ ElastiCache…
I can't think of a better devtool than @Flightcontrolhq - it's actually saved us days of work
We are cooking some seriously amazing stuff for the next big @Flightcontrolhq upgrade 🤗 If all goes as planned, it will be the most delightful and powerful system for managing *any* cloud infrastructure. The magic is that it's a simple, composable system that both developers…
One downside of the current PaaS style positioning for @Flightcontrolhq is that people coming from traditional PaaS immediately face disappointment when initial provisioning takes 10+ minutes and ECS deployments are slower than their previous PaaS. When moving to your own cloud…
Unfortunately, growing companies will usually choose either a bring-your-own-cloud PaaS like @Flightcontrolhq OR hire a devops engineer. And most take the hire a devops engineer route, because they just feel better having someone in-house than relying on a vendor for things…
After running @Flightcontrolhq for 3.5 years, we now have a clear picture of what the next iteration of the product should be. Our mission is to bring an incredible developer experience to native cloud infrastructure. Traditional PaaS do that by completely abstracting away…
After running @Flightcontrolhq for 3.5 years, we now have a clear picture of what the next iteration of the product should be. Our mission is to bring an incredible developer experience to native cloud infrastructure. Traditional PaaS do that by completely abstracting away…
What's the best Deployment Platform in 2025? Everyone likes to pick favorites, but this flow chart gets to the truth about what is actually the best for you. Covers indie hacker vs serious business, cost optimizations, infra tinkering, pricing models, CDN needs, and more.…
Finally moved @punchpass off of Heroku. Their latest incident with the ridiculously poor communication was the last straw. Highly recommend @Flightcontrolhq - great app that makes the move to AWS much easier, with fantastic support.
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