I released the first version as open source and shared it on Hackernews. I got several signups, but nobody seemed interested in setting up a project.
I implemented some "public repos" where I set up some open-source projects as demos and maybe got some visits via SEO. I was also working on exposing some CLDR datasets that are ready for download, but I don't enjoy doing that, and I am unsure if someone would find it helpful.
I want to implement many features, but I don't know if it's worth it if no one uses them. My time is limited; I have a full-time job and two kids.
So, I need to decide on what to focus on:
- Promote the project
- Create SEO content (which I dislike)
- Think of some viral feature
- Update the open-source version with my latest changes.
What do you think? What would you do?
The site is: https://babelfu.com
I didn't understand how to use it, so I looked for it on Github, but it doesn't seem very popular...
https://github.com/search?q=ensuring_owner_was+language%3ARuby+path%3Aapp%2Fmodels&type=code
Of course, I could do some kind of screen recording, but I can't replay the videos, and sometimes, I discover too late that I would like to save them.
Many thanks!
I think it would solve several things: - Your customers will not hit rate limits - They don't depend on your uptime - Custom queries - Even GPDR exports for end users
Depending on the amount of data and the nature of the API, the service could generate the dump from scratch or an incremental based on Litestream, for example.
What do you think? Would you like it as a customer for your services? Would you like to use (and someone pay) a service that consumes your API/webhooks and generates an SQLite for your customer?