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Would you pay for dockerized apps?

Stuff like, ghost/discourse/gogs and the likes, I made a crappy webpage that allows users to create ghost blogs, I was wondering if this might even be desirable, since some of these applications ask for a vps.
Anyways I might just be overthinking it, I kinda want to know before I go on and make a billing system around this, (what I have so far is a phony system that uses 'points').

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  • Yes if it functions well.
    Because I know that dockerization of these apps is burden

  • Personally, no- but creating and updating these as a SaaS resource with a template service for SolusVM might just be a way to make a few bucks. The again, if they're all dock'd, why not just spin up a new VPS?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Under the right circumstances and with the right positioning, sure. If I’m searching for alternatives to a paid service and I find something open source that’s really hard to set up, and here you are with “one click and I’ll keep it up for you” then yeah, I’m considering your prices.

  • eoleol Member

    Nope.

  • I was thinking of something around 5-6$/y per ghost blog, you could set it up cheaper your self with an ipv6 vps + cloudflare's cdn and you would save 1-3$, but imho that's not for everyone, I think. So far I got this:


    Email verification and checks ips against a fraud database.

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