u/Theycallmedude08

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I built the world's first....

But I have nobody to invest into my marketing so I must go back to work for another 6 months to get another $25,000 to pay for marketing. I currently work full time and will be self sustained in 6 months but need an angel (literally) to help push those 6 months to 90 days and get a % on this... Valued at 125mil PRE-SEED!!! let's chat? If not see you on Forbes!!

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u/Theycallmedude08 — 1 day ago
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Developer of over 15 years needs question answered!

- Google Cloud or AWS?

- Best Stack, quickest to deployment from idea?

Why is your answer the way it is?

Thank you!

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u/Theycallmedude08 — 1 day ago
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Successful Application Hosting or Transfer Out?

Hello!

Looking for some insight from people who have actually scaled apps built with Base44.

Once you've built and shipped an app, do you typically keep it hosted on Base44, or do you export the code and move to your own infrastructure?

If you migrate, what does your production stack actually look like?

Some questions I'm curious about:

  • Where are you hosting? (VPS, cloud provider, Kubernetes, Docker, etc.)
  • Are you using GitHub Actions or another CI/CD pipeline?
  • Are you staying with Supabase, or moving to PostgreSQL, Neon, Firebase, PlanetScale, or something else?
  • How are you handling authentication after migrating?
  • What are you using for object/file storage?
  • What does your monitoring stack look like? (Logs, metrics, uptime, alerts)
  • How are you handling caching? Redis? CDN?
  • Are you putting Cloudflare in front of everything?
  • What's your backup and disaster recovery strategy?
  • How are you managing secrets and environment variables?
  • How are you handling email, queues, background jobs, and scheduled tasks?
  • If you have AI features, what providers are you using and how are you managing API costs?

I'm especially interested in hearing from anyone running 10–30+ production apps or serving around 100k+ monthly users per app.

What does your infrastructure look like today? Roughly what are your monthly costs (hosting, database, storage, AI APIs, monitoring, CDN, etc.)?

Trying to understand where the point is that staying on Base44 becomes less economical than running your own infrastructure, and what a mature production architecture looks like once you've outgrown the platform.

Would love to see real-world architecture examples and cost breakdowns.

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u/Theycallmedude08 — 1 day ago