I run AssetRoom, which sends AI summaries of SEC filings. Found myself wanting a quicker way to discover interesting companies and hear what others think about them.
So I added a weekly poll. I pick a stock, show some key facts, and let people vote and discuss whether it’s overvalued or a hidden gem. Takes a few minutes, usually learn something.
By default free plans can run 5x concurrently on self-hosted, 20x minimum for all paying customers, and yes there's a "talk to sales" for >20x on the pricing page
Your pricing page seems to have changed intra-day. but now it's about $400ish.
30 users + 500 builds.
However I don't know what counts as a build, since a typical commit to an open PR uses 10 GH runner machines simultaneously doing odd jobs like integration tests, releases, deploys, etc...
Can you send a link to the page you’re looking at? Thanks!
Pricing should mostly just be users + build minutes (for cloud runners) + storage. There is a few other optional, feature specific costs. Self hosted runners are free, but you need to self host caches/workspaces - our native ones have an egress bill to self hosted runners.
If self-hosted runners are free that would change our equation a bit. I'll talk to some folks here, I liked using this product at another company I worked at - but this would most likely shake out AFTER Github charges us the first time.
I'm working on AssetRoom, a free service to email you noise-free, easy to digest summaries of SEC filings from companies you're interested in.
I often read about interesting public companies (from an investment perspective or otherwise), but fail to then keep up with them over time (sometimes reading many months/years later how successful they were - or not!). I built this to make an easy way for me to follow updates from said companies.
That is absolutely absurd that you have built something many have tried and failed to do with millions of dollars of venture capital behind them, all on your own.
Genuine kudos to you, you should be an inspiration to any indie hacker.
Yes, I moved some stuff from Hover to iwantmyname because they don’t abstract anything important and there’s no clutter. Hover isn’t bad, but I was looking for something even more geek-appealing!
The S3 SDK allows you to generate a URL that can only be used to upload to a specific path (+ there are other constraints you can enforce, file size / mime type etc)
So I added a weekly poll. I pick a stock, show some key facts, and let people vote and discuss whether it’s overvalued or a hidden gem. Takes a few minutes, usually learn something.
https://www.assetroom.net/diamond-or-dud
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