u/SeekingTruth4

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I'll give 20 people lifetime access to StackGrid. Deploys your full stack (DB + app + site + domain) to your own DO/CF accounts

Spent 6 months building StackGrid. It deploys your whole stack to clouds you already own:

- Managed Postgres, Redis, MongoDB, MySQL → your DigitalOcean account

- Web apps → DO droplets, or AWS (no console nightmare)

- Static sites → your Cloudflare account

- Domain purchase + DNS wiring → via GoDaddy etc.

- Click-to-redeploy

No infrastructure markup. You pay DO/CF directly via your own accounts. I just orchestrate the server provsioning/deployment/haelth checks so you don't have to wire it all yourself.

Built it because the alternatives are: pay Heroku/Vercel/Render 3-5x cloud cost, or spend a weekend per project doing it manually.

Looking for 20 people to use it free for life. In exchange I want:

- 20 min on a call telling me what's confusing or broken

- Honest feedback on what would actually make you switch

Link: stackgrid.app

Comment or DM. Happy to answer stack questions here.

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u/SeekingTruth4 — 6 days ago

This new regulation is really confusing and it is hard to understand what is still valid in my lease or not.

As I wanted to sell at the end of the lease, my biggest takeaway is that the regulation will make it very very hard:

* There is no "end of lease" anymore

* I will have to give 4 months notice

* If I don't find a buyer (happened to me last time I tried to sell), I am stuck with an empty property for 12 months

Note that I am also a tenant myself and welcome the 2 months notice but still feel like this regulation is so impractical and asymetrical.

What do you guys think?

Also, I built an automated tool that audit your leases(s) and shows the now invalid clauses and what you need to do to be compliant.

Link: https://landlord-audit.uk

Please let me know if you found it useful.

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u/SeekingTruth4 — 23 days ago